Photos of the World's Endangered History
"One Photo, One Thousand Stories" a simple phrase that has a deep meaning. A photo may sometimes look so simple, but behind a photo is always a stored story. Whether it's just a simple story or even a great historical fact, everything can be framed beautifully on a polaroid paper. Therefore sometimes people can better understand an event by looking at a photo rather than hear thousands of words.
A photo can also have a very high value if it has its own historical value. Either because the moment is stored in it or because of its scarcity. Some photos can be a treasure trove that is very valuable to those who know the history behind it. There are also photographs that only remain the only one in this world. These photos are not only rare but also store an important moment in history that may never be seen again. The story of a photo that lives in the world this one this time will be discussed
Photo Albert Einstein Teaches Theory of Relativity
Everyone must know that Albert Einstein is a money person to find the famous theory of relativity with the formula E = mc2. But do you know when Einstein first taught this theory of science in a lecture? The answer to that question was in the city of Pittsburgh, USA in 1934. This important event was captured in a rare photograph later discovered by David Topper and Dwight Vincent of the University of Winnipeg, as they examined the piles of old newspapers.
In the pile of old newspapers, David and Dwight find an old clipping from the Halftone newspaper, where they see an old photo showing Einstein teaching at a University. In the photo Einstein was seen teaching about 400 students using a double whiteboard that became his trademark. This photo became the only witness who managed to capture a rare moment when Einstein taught his very famous theory of relativity.
Photo of Georgetown University Slaves
In 1838, Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Selling no less than 272 black slaves to the state of Louisiana to escape debt. The mass sales of male, female, and child slaves is one of the darkest histories in the era of slavery that once existed in America. Negotiable sale of human worth 3.3 million dollars even involves two high-ranking university where then the money as a result of the sale amounted to about 500 thousand dollars used to pay off the University's debts.
This important event in the history of slavery in America is apparently diabadina in a photo of a man who later in the know named Frank Campbell. This gray-looking old man was one of 272 slaves who were later hired on the Jesuit plantation in Maryland. This plantation he and hundreds of others were forced to work for many years or even sold again elsewhere and the photo above is the only picture that managed to capture such heartbreaking moments.
Photo of Mr. Delta Blues
Charley Patton is now known as the Father of the Delta Blues of the World, the man born in Mississippi, 1891 is considered the founder of blues music in America, after he released his first blues album in 1929. But although very popular and admired by many people, oddly very difficult to find Photos of Patton. The only photo ever to capture Patton's face is a photo of the cover for his first album promotion. In the photo Patton looks wearing necis while holding a favorite guitar. This photo became the only one in the world because 5 years later on April 28, 1934, Charley Patton passed away for no apparent reason.
Photo Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead
When looking at the photo above may be many people who are confused and do not know who this person really is. But he is Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead, the man who is said to be responsible for the death of Harry Houdini. Either because of what problem, on October 22, 1926, the maished Jocelyn became a Student at McGill University, went to Harry Houini in his dressing room at the Princess Theater in Montreal and shot a blow to Houdini's stomach.
Due to this blow nine days later precisely on Halloween celebration, Harry Houdini was declared dead due to injury to his internal organs. But strangely though known as the cause of Houdini's death, Jocelyn tetab can roam freely. Jocelyn can even look casually read a book, as it was successfully captured in the photo above just days after Houdini's death. The photo is the only photo of Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead that still exists to this day.
Marilyn Monroe, John F Kennedy and Bob Kennedy
During his lifetime President John F Kennedy, known to have a lot of controversy. One of the most controversial controverts was the rumor of proximity of JFK with Boomsex at that time of Marilyn Monroe. Both are rumored to have a very intimate relationship even quite brave. JFK did not even hesitate to give a surprise birthday party to Monroe in May 1962. The momet was immortalized by White House photographer Cecil Stoughton, in a black and white photo, where Monroe was spotted wearing a white dress he had just used to sing Madison Square Garden , While JFK is seen holding a cake while saying a birthday to Monroe. In a photograph that is most likely taken in a room in the White House, it is also seen JFK's sister, Bobby Kennedy.
According to Stoughton, JFK and Monroe actually have often taken pictures together, it's just FBI and Secret Service often seize negative films that there kedunaya image and destroy it. Only the photo above was all that remained, because it was missed by an FBI agent checking out Stoughton's house. In 2008, Stoughton sold his secret photo to a man named Mark, a year before Stoughton died. This figure named Mark is also allegedly the culprit causing leaked photos of JFK and Monroe.
Steemit's best friend, that's some of the world's most beautiful photos. From the story above we can learn a little that, a simple photo can sometimes have many meanings in the future. Therefore take good care photos of your memories. OK ...
Excellent write!