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Limehouse Streetcirca 1900: Children playing in a street in Londons Limehouse. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Young Londonerscirca 1900: A group of happy children playing in a street in Londons Limehouse. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Bag Mancirca 1900: A youth standing outside C Middleburgs sacks and bags shop in Londons Limehouse. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Limehouse Roadcirca 1910: People walking down Limehouse Causeway in London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Marine ExplosionAn atomic bomb test explosion off Bikini Atoll, Micronesia. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Wicker WindbreakBathers sheltering from the cold in a home-made windbreak by the Wannsee Lake in south west Berlin. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Upright AeroplaneThe Flying Coleoptere (C 450), an newly-designed, experimental aeroplane which can take off and land vertically, in taking-off position at Melun-Villaroche in France, July 24, 1958
Che GuevaraArgentinian-born Cuban Communist revolutionary leader Ernesto Che Guevara (1928 - 1967). (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Polling DayTwo women voting in the polling booths at Lambeth Town Hall, for the British General Election. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Cement ManA man examining the inside of a cement mixer. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Che GuevaraArgentinian-born Cuban revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara (1928 - 1967) during the battle of Santa Clara. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Ladywell SistersMay 1964: Ladywell sisters walking in the convent grounds. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)
Avro CanadaThree jet fighters used by the Canadian Air Force. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
National SavingsAn aeroplane bearing the slogan Wanted: Two Million Savers flies over London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Mao Tse Tung, President of Red China. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
PetrogradWorkers marching through Petrograd in March 1917. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Igor StravinskyA rare short of the World famous Russian composer and conductor Igor Stravinsky (1862 - 1971) conducting the Royal Danish Symphony Orchestra in his famous Firefly. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Shipping LumberShipping lumber at Washington being prepared for use in paper-making. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Annie OakleyUS rodeo star Annie Oakley (1860 - 1926), who was famous as a highly skilled trick shooter with the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. One of her tricks was to shoot cigarettes from her husbands mouth
Under The Wall30th November 1928: A group of public school boys engaged in the Eton Wall Game, traditionally played between town and school on St Andrews Day, and unique to Eton
SC Secession Convention BannerBuilt From The Ruins. Banner of the South Carolina Secession Convention. The base of the design was a mass of broken and disordered blocks of stone
Grocers Shopcirca 1900: A grocers shop on Eveline Street, Nunhead, London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Illuminated Ships1957: Vessels of the Fleet are illuminated as seen from beneath the wing of a Ganet aircraft from HMS Ark Royal in Cromarty Firth
Illustration of arch showing voussoir, keystone, crown, intrados, springing point, abutment, and imp
Scots PineAn ancient Scots Pine, a remnant of the old Caledonian Forest which once covered much of Scotland. It is a keystone species in the ecosystem of the highlands
Ivangorod Castlecirca 1945: Built by Ivan The Terrible Ivangorod castle is at the border of Russia and Estonia on the river Narva. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Rhone Valley Castle21st April 1981: A grand wine museum in Swiss canton Vaud in the Rhone valley where everything in wine from cultivation to culture is represented. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Belvoir Castlecirca 1964: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone/Getty Images)
White Watercirca 1955: The swirling eddies and currents of the river zambezi at Victoria Falls on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Bombs Dropping500 pound bombs dropped from a US Army Air Force Flying Fortress bomber fall towards an oil refinery at Leghorn. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Skyport 200015th February 1957: An architects model of Skyport 2000, a futuristic proposal for an airport building to stand in St Georges Circus, near Waterloo Station, London in the year 2000
Skull keystone in the JerAonimos Monastery of Lisbon, Portugal
Many keystones are decorating ceilings in the JerAonimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal
Lion keystone on a vault in the JerAonimos Monastery of Lisbon, Portugal
Armoured Car13th August 1923: A Rolls Royce 1920 pattern armoured car patrols the streets of Dublin in anticipation of a Blueshirts march
Coastal Farmlandcirca 1950: Thatched cottages near Malin Head in County Donegal. (Photo by Noel Habgood/Keystone/Getty Images)
Cottage By The Seacirca 1960: A cottage by Malin Head, County Donegal. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Donegal Villagecirca 1960: A County Donegal village. (Photo by Noel Habgood/Keystone/Getty Images)
Derelict Doorcirca 1985: Corrugated iron covers the entrance to Wentworth buildings in Goulston Street, East London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Winning Picture4th July 1972: An abandoned car and a ruined piece of architecture stand as relics of the past in front of a modern skyscraper. An entry in the Society 72 photography exhibition in Cologne
Halewood StandstillA car park, full to capacity, mainly with new Ford Anglias, at the Ford Motor Companys factory at Halewood, near Liverpool
Radiotelescope15th January 1963: A radiotelescope in Nancay, France. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Jodrell Telescope18th April 1957: Almost completed, the radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire. The responsibility of Manchester University and partly funded by the Nuffield Foundation
Lutnik 113th January 1959: Satellite Lutnik 1 on a wheeled dolly, aerials extended. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
First Live Transatlantic TV23rd July 1962: The first transmission with six monitors to Europe of television programmes from America via the Telstar satellite. (Photo by Midge Aylward/Keystone/Getty Images)
Laika the satellite dog in her specially designed contraption in Sputnik II before take-off. Her last meal was poisoned to prevent her dying a slow death of starvation
The LusitaniaThe Cunard liner Lusitania, one of only 14 four-stackers ever built steaming into New York harbour. She was torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland in 1915
Stalincirca 1945: Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Soviet Leader. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)