Historical Planet
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
photograph of President Theodore Roosevelt driving through the three's tunnel
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
Passengers on board the Queen Mary admire the New York skyline as the ocean liner docks in Manhattan at dawn in 1939
Overview of the Gaillard Cut, formerly Culebra Cut, an excavation deep into Culebra Mountain for the construction of the Panama Canal
On 24 March 1936, two months before the maiden voyage, The Daily Mail published a souvenir supplement on the Queen Mary
Officers on board the Queen Mary, which was the largest and fastest ocean liner when it launched in 1936
New Zealander middle distance runner Jack Lovelock sailed from Southampton in 1936 to compete against America's top runners
New York City residents lounge in the Battery Park shade on a hot day in 1910
Locomotive 13, purchased new in 1886 from the Pittsburgh Locomotive Works
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