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Human Interest Collection (page 5)

Captivating glimpses into the lives of extraordinary individuals throughout history, showcasing their passions, talents, and impact on the world

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Children In Heat wave

Children In Heat wave
A group of children cooling off under one of the special street showers provided by the city authorities in Washington DC, circa 1925

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Lost Children

Lost Children
A policeman with two lost children at a bank holiday event on Hampstead Heath, London, circa 1925. (Photo by Alfieri Picture Service/Henry Miller News Picture Service/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Toddler And Mastiff

Toddler And Mastiff
A toddler holding the lead of a large mastiff, circa 1930. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Sheepdogs In Car

Sheepdogs In Car
Miss M Tucker on her way to a dog show in Tunbridge-Wells, Kent, with her two old English sheepdogs Watchers Jim and Tenet Peter, 21st August 1929

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: PORTRAIT OF A MAN BLOWING A CONCH SHELL AT THE SAN JAO FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS, SIOLIM, GOA

PORTRAIT OF A MAN BLOWING A CONCH SHELL AT THE SAN JAO FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS, SIOLIM, GOA
India, Goa, Sillim, San Jao Festival celebrated flower head wreaths, man blowing conch shell

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: PORTRAIT OF SAN JAO FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS, SIOLIM, GOA

PORTRAIT OF SAN JAO FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS, SIOLIM, GOA
India, Goa, Siolim, San Jao Festival celebrated with flower head wreaths

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Fire Eating Tribals, Sarawak

Fire Eating Tribals, Sarawak
Singapore, Fire Eating performance by tribal people from Sarawak

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Schools Out

Schools Out
Schoolboys celebrate the start of the holidays as they leave Buckingham Street School in Islington, London, 5th August 1929. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: The Dish

The Dish
The CSIROs Radio Telescope, better known as The Dish, near Parkes, Tuesday, August 15, 2018. New South Wales has been 100% drought declared. (aP Image/Dean Lewins)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Farm Feeding

Farm Feeding
Pastoralist Lachlan Gall hand feeds his stock on his property at Langawirra Station north of Broken Hill, New South Wales, Monday August 20, 2018

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Cattle feeding

Cattle feeding at Langawirra Station north of Broken Hill, New South Wales, Monday August 20, 2018. With New South Wales 100% drought declared farmers are off loading their stock in record numbers

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Pet Ambulance for dogs and cats

Pet Ambulance for dogs and cats
Veterinary surgeon EE Ruebush attends to an injured dog owned by Albert Edward Holland (left), Washington DC, circa 1925. Ruebush operates an ambulance service for dogs and cats

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Display garden in full bloom

Display garden in full bloom

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Strongman

Strongman
A strongman flexes his muscles, circa 1925. (Photo by Keystone View Company/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Farm Girls

Farm Girls
A group of women wearing straw hats leaning on a farm fence in the 1930 s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Veterinary School

Veterinary School
Chloroforming a horse prior to an operation at the Berlin Veterinary High School circa 1930 s. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Society Girls

Society Girls
Two women at the Longwood Cricket Club in Massachusetts circa 1930 s. (Photo by Max Peter Hs/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Lighting Up In The Street

Lighting Up In The Street
A man lighting another mans cigarette in the street circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Roller Skating Children

Roller Skating Children
A group of six children form a line on roller skates circa 1930. (Photo by Paul Thompson/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Getting Dresses

Getting Dresses
A woman looking at a dress on a hanger as she gets dressed circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Doing The Dishes

Doing The Dishes
A woman smiling as she washes the dishes in the 1930 s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Walking In The Garden

Walking In The Garden
A woman walking in the garden with two small children circa 1930 s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Visiting The Newborn

Visiting The Newborn
A man visiting his wife and newborn baby in hospital circa 1930 s. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Avis On Dog Cart

Avis On Dog Cart
Robert and Harry Cook take their sister Avis to school in their home-made dog cart, Montcelo, Maine, circa 1930. (Photo by Keystone View Company/FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Clarinet Holder

Clarinet Holder
A smartly-dressed little boy blows into a clarinet held by his friend, circa 1930. (Photo by Keystone View Company/FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Game Of Draughts

Game Of Draughts
Two elderly men playing a game of draughts by a fireplace, circa 1930. A sign behind them reads: Dedicated to those in the twilight of life, who seek peace, harmony and contentment

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Playing with A Baby Rhino

Playing with A Baby Rhino
Four children playing with a four month old baby rhinoceros at Berlin Zoo in 1928. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Talking From A Horse

Talking From A Horse
A man riding a horse talking to a woman circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: High Rise Window Cleaners

High Rise Window Cleaners
Two window cleaners working on the 40th floor of the New Yorker Hotel in New York City in 1930. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Model Train Enthusiast

Model Train Enthusiast
A model train enthusiast with his locomotive circa 1920 s. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Teeth Cleaning Lesson

Teeth Cleaning Lesson
A mother gives her young daughter a lesson in how to clean her teeth circa 1930 s. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Sawing Timber

Sawing Timber
Three men use a saw powered by an old Model T Ford motor to cut through a piece of timber circa 1930 s. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Shopping For Shoes

Shopping For Shoes
A couple looking in the window of a jewellery shop circa 1935. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: NSW Drought Central Darling Shire

NSW Drought Central Darling Shire
Pastoralist Lachlan Gall hand feeds his sheep on his property at Langawirra Station north of Broken Hill, New South Wales, Monday August 20, 2018

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austria), 1557-1559, (c1934)

Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austria), 1557-1559, (c1934). Artist: Alonso Sanchez Coello
Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austrias), 1557-1559, (c1934). Don Carlos (1545-1548), son of Philip II and his first wife Maria of Portugal

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Reader in Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba, c1910s

Reader in Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba, c1910s
Reader in Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba. Readers are a traditional feature of Cuban cigar factories where the reader, often someone with radio experience, reads the news

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Royal Wedding Australia Reaction

Royal Wedding Australia Reaction
Attendees are seen during celebrations for the Wedding of HRH Prince Henry of Wales to Ms Meghan Markle at the Elephant & Wheelbarrow pub in Melbourne, Saturday, May 19. 2018

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: An artists concept depicting the pulsar planet system

An artists concept depicting the pulsar planet system

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Body Parts and Corresponding Constellations

Body Parts and Corresponding Constellations
The anatomy of a mans body as governed by the twelve constellations, c. 1900. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Woman Being Searched For Witchcraft

Woman Being Searched For Witchcraft
A 1908 illustration depicts a group of people disrobing and seaching a woman suspected of engaging in witchcraft in the mid-17th century. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Sign Language Chart

Sign Language Chart
Illustrated chart from the magazine The Fireside Monthly shows The deaf mute alphabet, with one hand now known as sign language or visible speech, late 19th Century

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Perseus Saving Andromeda

Perseus Saving Andromeda
Engraving depicting Perseus, mythic hero of Greek mythology, saving Andromeda from Cetus, a sea serpent sent by Poseidon. The image shows Persus stabbing the Cetus

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Black and White

Black and White
Black and white abstract image of old buildings on the streets of Venice

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: First manned hydrogen balloon flight

First manned hydrogen balloon flight

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley
English novelist and essayist Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963). (Photo by Edward Gooch/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Old Roman Forum

Old Roman Forum
circa 1930: The ruins of the forum of ancient Rome, standing in the centre of the modern city. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Courting Couple

Courting Couple
circa 1860: A courting couple of the 1860 s. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageHuman Interest Collection: Color Stories - Yellow

Color Stories - Yellow
Snowy River Wattle (Acacia boormani), an Australian native shrub, bearing profuse yellow ball-shaped flowers during spring in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia



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Captivating glimpses into the lives of extraordinary individuals throughout history, showcasing their passions, talents, and impact on the world. From the literary genius of the Bronte Sisters to the musical virtuosity of Franz Liszt at 30 years of age, each person's story unfolds with remarkable depth. Leonard Bernstein's symphonic brilliance echoes through time while Ludwig Van Beethoven's compositions continue to stir souls centuries later. Prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova mesmerizes audiences with her graceful movements, embodying the essence of Russian ballet. The Fawley Oil Refinery stands as a testament to human innovation and progress in an ever-changing world. A striking image captures a cigar-smoking child, reminding us that even in innocence there can be unexpected complexities. Iris Murdoch's profound intellect shines through her writings, leaving an indelible mark on literature. Benito Mussolini's portrait from 1925 reflects his powerful presence during a tumultuous era in history. Nestled amidst Montenegro's rugged beauty lies Ostrog Monastery—a sanctuary steeped in spirituality and serenity for countless seekers over centuries past and present. Agatha Christie weaves intricate mysteries that keep readers enthralled till the very end—her storytelling prowess unmatched by many others before or since. Amidst all these awe-inspiring figures and places emerges a poignant reminder: change is inevitable but not always pleasant; it is how we navigate those 'awful changes' that defines our humanity.