A female BBC reporter pinches the bottoms of unsuspecting men on the street in 1971.
4. A young boy that had just stolen his father’s car and crashed it, takes one last puff on his cigarette before facing the consequences, 1974.
5. Australia changes to color television live on broadcast in 1975
6. Summer Solstice Celebration, Stockholm, Sweden, 1970
7. Gas prices in the 70s
8. First class dining on the main deck, late 70s
9. These 70s "conversation pits" need to be brought back
10. Woman cutting a birthday cake in Iran, 1971
11. Footage from the 1970 World Cup Final
12. The World Trade Center under construction, 1970
13. In 1972, Italian singer Adriano Celentano released a song titled Prisencolinensinainciusol, featuring nonsensical lyrics designed to mimic the sound of English.
The song was created to prove that Italians would love any American song.
It was a hit.
14. A summer lunch in Capri, Italy
15. Canadian photographer Blake W. Smith captured life on the beaches of Leblon, Ipanema, and Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro in 1978.
16. American soldiers smoking marijuana out of the barrel of a shotgun in Vietnam, 1970
17. A family enjoys a picnic at 12th Street Beach on Lake Michigan, August 1973
18. Michael Jackson doing the robot on the Cher Show, 1975
19. Safety standards in the 70s
20. A California teacher teaching the physics of surfing, 1970
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1. Pope Leo XIII was the earliest-born person recorded on film. Born in 1810, he was 86 years old when this was captured in 1896. For reference, the Pope was born the year after Lincoln and Darwin and the same year as Chopin.
2. D-Day, 6th June 1944
3. This footage was recorded in Gateshead, England, on May 8th, 1945, following Churchill's declaration of Victory in Europe.
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1. A Protestant husband and his Catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. These are their headstones, reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
2. Jenny Joseph posing for Columbia Pictures Logo, 1992
3. Dresden viewed from the Rathaus (city hall) in 1945
Between 13 and 15 February, over 3,900 tons of explosives and incendiaries were dropped on Dresden.
The resulting firestorm destroyed more than 1,600 acres of the city centre and killed up to 25,000 people.