In this photo, a child with polio learns to walk at the Polio Rehabilitation Centre, Sudbury General Hospital in Canada in 1953. At this time, physical therapy was being developed. (Photo source: BP)
On October 7, 1943, Ottla Kafka, the sister of writer Franz Kafka, died while going to the Auschwitz concentration camp to take a group of orphans out of the Terezin camp.
A farm mother teaches her children at home in Transylvania, Louisiana, USA, 1937.
Police stop a car so a mother cat can safely cross the street with her kittens in New York, USA, 1925.
In 1871, Anna Swan married Martin Van Buren Bates in London, England. The wedding was notable because both the bride and groom were nearly 8 feet tall, and in fact, the bride was slightly taller.
Soba noodle delivery man in Tokyo, Japan, 1935.
A young Carrie Fisher watches her mother Debbie Reynolds perform on stage in 1963.
In 1938, Bertha Hill, the daughter of a miner in West Virginia (USA), was photographed doing laundry for her family.
Children cross a river to go to school in Modena, Italy, 1959.
The last known photograph of Tsar Nicholas II at his royal residence in 1917.
Annie Edson Taylor poses with her cat and the barrel she used to successfully cross Niagara Falls in 1901.
The head of the Statue of Liberty was displayed in Paris, France, at the 1878 World's Fair. Seven years later, the entire statue was disassembled and shipped to New York, USA.
An old man sits in front of rubble in Berlin, Germany, 1945.
Calling a public phone in New York in the 1980s.
Children playing marbles in Missouri, USA, 1940s.
Worm vending machine in 1957.
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