Archival footage

Rare and important moments from the past. Photography, over the decades that it exists, has left and will leave an indelible mark on the soul of every person. Many photographers have achieved what no cinematographer can still achieve - this is the imprint on eternal memory of those fractions of seconds that shocked and turned the world, made us experience feelings, smile and even shudder from the very world in which we all live.

Two dozen rare archival photos related to a variety of people and events of the last century.







One of the first McDonalds.







John Lennon signs an autograph next to his killer, Mark Chapman, hours before his death.







Construction of the new Brazilian capital, Brasilia.







Meeting of Adolf Hitler and Cesare Orsenigo.







Elvis Presley during his military service.







The Beatles at the beginning of their career.







Osama bin Laden during a visit to London with his family in the early '70s.







The fall of the Berlin Wall.







A Klan representative in an operating room at an Alabama hospital.







Evolution of the Co*a-Cola bottle (left-to-right: 1899, 1900, 1915, 1916, 1957, 1986).







Albert Einstein in a group of scientists.







Meeting of Charlie Chaplin and Mahatma Gandhi.







ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) is the first large-scale electronic digital computer. Built in the United States in 1946.







The Beatles in 1957 - John Lennon - 16 years, George Harrison and Paul McCartney - 15 years.







The first Google team was in 1999.







One of the rare photos of the Titanic in 1912.







The moment George W. Bush was told about the September 11 attacks.







Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.







Construction of the Statue of the Savior in Rio.



See also: U.S.S.R. in Color

- Footage from the past

Photos that shocked the world



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