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Newsreel footage from the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collpase. She was already known to move up in down in the wind, but in 1940, she began to oscillate due to resonance and would eventually collapse
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 -- March 15, 1937) was an American author of fantasy, horror and science fiction.
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This is from the same 1938 newsreel that shows Krishnamacharya demonstrating yoga. Here we see a young Iyengar (still alive, well, and doing yoga, BTW) doing advanced poses that constitute the advanced A & B astanga series. This is obviously well before Iyengar dropped the vinyasa aspect from his practice and rebranded it as "Iyengar Yoga", putting greater emphasis on allignment.
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This is an exerpt from a 1944 Newsreel about the Fifth Army Mobile Radio Station that followed the troops behind enemy lines during WWII. More about the Fifth Army Radio Station can be found at www.fiftharmymobiler adio.com
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From the silent film era right up until the 1960s, newsreels would play before movies, offering audiences a glimpse of events happening around the world.
Take a trip into the past, with a newsreel that charts the dark history of Los Angeles, from the Chinese Massacre of 1871 to the infamous Black Dahlia murder.
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A Canadian Army Newsreel depicts the D-Day lead-up, the landing and the march for Paris.
For more information about Canadians on D-Day, visit the following page:
http://wwii.ca/pa ge14.html
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I made tank this for paintball and airsoft games. I was inspired by Dave Mason and his 2/5 Sherman tank. I made it into a replica of a Renault FT17 / M1917
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334 Canadians were killed and 864 were wounded taking Caen.
July 9, the Canadians carefully cleared Caen of its snipers, mines, and booby traps. Among the mounds of debris, that too would be a baneful affair. Altogether, more Canadians were killed and wounded liberating the city than on D-Day itself.
More about Caen:
http://wwii.ca/pa ge21.html
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"There is no question, about it. Wall Street got drunk...that's one reason I asked you to turn off TV cameras...he's got drunk and now it's got a hangover, the question is, How long will it sober up and try not to do all these fancy financial instruments?" - G.W. Bush