Died for a Dream
On February 22, 1970, 14-year-old Keith Sapsford, who had yearned to see the entire world all his life, cunningly snuck into one of the planes flying from Australia to Tokyo by hiding in a recess where the landing gear was hiding. Unfortunately, it shifted during takeoff, and the teenager, unable to hold on, fell out.
John Gilspin, who was testing his new lens at that very moment, accidentally filmed Sapsford's fatal fall from a height of 60 meters.
On February 22, 1970, 14-year-old Keith Sapsford, who had yearned to see the entire world all his life, cunningly snuck into one of the planes flying from Australia to Tokyo by hiding in a recess where the landing gear was hiding. Unfortunately, it shifted during takeoff, and the teenager, unable to hold on, fell out.
John Gilspin, who was testing his new lens at that very moment, accidentally filmed Sapsford's fatal fall from a height of 60 meters.
Page From the American Satirical Magazine "Puck", 1905
Nicholas II sits on the throne, while a shadow whispers to him, "Careful, Brother," and points to the guillotines. The people ask to sign the Petition for Workers' Needs, but the tsar averts his gaze as if on purpose.
Even America knew then that Bloody Sunday and the revolution could not be avoided.
Did you notice how accurately the image of Russia is conveyed in the American publication? 😉
Nicholas II sits on the throne, while a shadow whispers to him, "Careful, Brother," and points to the guillotines. The people ask to sign the Petition for Workers' Needs, but the tsar averts his gaze as if on purpose.
Even America knew then that Bloody Sunday and the revolution could not be avoided.
Did you notice how accurately the image of Russia is conveyed in the American publication? 😉