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Thursday, 15 September 2016
Pakistan famous cricketer, Salim Malik, Waqar Youni and Wasim Akram
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As well as building a relationship with the Afghans he encountered, the amateur photographer set out to document their way of life
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An Afghan military band stands wearing matching brown uniforms, surrounded by coloured flags
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Monday, 8 August 2016
An elephant drinks out of a bottle at the Benson's Wild Animal Farm in New Hampshire, which opened in 1926
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photograph of President Theodore Roosevelt driving through the three's tunnel
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People inflating a hydrogen balloon on the roof of the John Wanamaker store on Broadway and Tenth Avenue, planning to travel to Philadelphia in 1910
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Passengers on board the Queen Mary admire the New York skyline as the ocean liner docks in Manhattan at dawn in 1939
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Overview of the Gaillard Cut, formerly Culebra Cut, an excavation deep into Culebra Mountain for the construction of the Panama Canal
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On 24 March 1936, two months before the maiden voyage, The Daily Mail published a souvenir supplement on the Queen Mary
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Officers on board the Queen Mary, which was the largest and fastest ocean liner when it launched in 1936
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New Zealander middle distance runner Jack Lovelock sailed from Southampton in 1936 to compete against America's top runners
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New York City residents lounge in the Battery Park shade on a hot day in 1910
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Locomotive 13, purchased new in 1886 from the Pittsburgh Locomotive Works
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Wednesday, 20 July 2016
More than 10,000 workers helped construct the Twin Towers, 60 of which were killed on the job. After they were finished in 1970 they attracted global attention
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Men gather around a vehicle balancing on the edge of a bridge after it crashed in Central Park in 1910
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