Historical Planet
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Linoenewald was the chief steward on the German liner Prinz Adalbert that passed the disaster scene on the morning of April 15. The Titanic had sunk at 2.20am on the same day.
After the official inquiry into the Titanic, pictured, disaster in which 1,523 people died, both items were framed and hung in the company's boardroom until they went out of business in 2002
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
A passenger points out Piccadilly Circus on an early Underground map. The modern graphic design of the maps was first drawn up by Harry Beck in 1933
A 'new-look' London Underground station in 1960 with its long escalators
1950s PIDC Building
After the eruption of Mount Tarawera.
After the eruption of Mount Tarawera.
Pilgrims doing Tawaf – there wasn’t such a big crowd
60-70 years ago, when reaching to Hajar Al-Aswad then wasn’t hard
There was a time when every Muslim could enter the Holy Kaaba
One of the entrances to Masjid Al Haram
Streets of Makkah during the mid-1950s – you can see very few cars in the street.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
In 1960's Legendary Eagle Of The Sky - Group Captain Saiful Azam
Traffic View of Saddar Rawalpindi Cantt in 1950
1873 book The Wonderland of the Antipodes and other sketches of travel in the North Island of New Zealand by J Ernest Tinne
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