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April 1961 and Leonid Rogozov, as the only doctor at the Soviet Novolazarevskaya station in Antarctica, performed surgery on himself to remove a dangerously inflamed appendix. With the assistance of a meteorologist and a driver, and some local anaesthetic, he successfully completed his own surgery and made a full recovery.
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1933. 3rd Infantry Division support troops from Hawaii on parade. Obviously a well-drilled team and impeccably presented, but no further information on this intriguing photograph can be found. Source: aiiaiiiyo.com.
36 foot wooden tug, Ella McKenzie, was built in 1942 by McKenzie Shipyards in north Vancouver, Canada. She had a major refit in 2006 and is now used for pleasure purposes. Source: this-I-gotta-see.tumblr.com.
Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour in 1939 by the legendary Australian photographer, Max Dupain, AC OBE (1911- 1992).
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A famous photograph by Michael Collerage, of Australian troops from 7RAR in Vietnam waiting for helicopter transport out of the area after a patrol. Almost 60,000 Australian troops served in Vietnam between 1962 and 1975. Source: awm.gov.au > articles.
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Free as a bird, mucking around with boats.
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A partly nude photograph by a mature-age blogger from mid-west USA, showing that sexy doesn’t stop at 40. Source: tenaciouswildnatural.tumblr.com – deactivated.
The first generation Ford Falcon, sold in Australia from 1960 until 1966. It was made in Australia based on the North-American Falcon, with modifications to suit Australia’s harsher conditions. From the XA series in 1972 onwards all Ford models in Australia were designed, developed and built in Australia, until production ceased in 2016.
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Photograph by Billy Monday. Source: balmoralist.tumblr.com.
1927, and Jimmy Clements (1847-1927), a Wiradjuri elder, stands on the steps of Parliament House in Canberra to protest dispossession of aboriginal lands in Australia. Known as “King Billy”, he attended the opening ceremony of Parliament by the Duke and Duchess of York on 9 May 1927 after having walked from Bringle Mission near Tumut in NSW, a distance of 83 kilometres (51 miles) as the crow flies. Jimmy Clements died aged 80 only 3 months after this photo was taken.
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A storm blows in over Sydney Harbour.
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Dancing couples should leave at least one bible length between each other, to allow space for the Holy Spirit. Source: theoddsideofme.tumblr.com.