Thread of historical photos you've (probably) never seen before 🧵
1. "A few seconds before happiness"
1. "A few seconds before happiness"

2. The Kiss of Life
Randall Champion accidentally touched a high-voltage line, electrifying himself & stopping his heart. A fellow linemen J.D. Thompson performed CPR until paramedics arrived. Champion survived and lived until 2002. The photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968.
Randall Champion accidentally touched a high-voltage line, electrifying himself & stopping his heart. A fellow linemen J.D. Thompson performed CPR until paramedics arrived. Champion survived and lived until 2002. The photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968.

4. The first photo shows heart surgeon Dr. Zbigniew Religa resting after performing the first successful heart transplant in Poland in 1987.
This groundbreaking surgery lasted 23 hours, pushing the boundaries of medical expertise and technology at the time.
The photo also captures a glimpse of his assistant, who can be seen sleeping in the corner.
The bottom photo, taken 25 years later, features Tadeusz Zitkevits, the recipient of the heart transplant. The patient died in 2017 (30 years after the surgery) and he outlived Dr. Religa, who died in 2009.
This groundbreaking surgery lasted 23 hours, pushing the boundaries of medical expertise and technology at the time.
The photo also captures a glimpse of his assistant, who can be seen sleeping in the corner.
The bottom photo, taken 25 years later, features Tadeusz Zitkevits, the recipient of the heart transplant. The patient died in 2017 (30 years after the surgery) and he outlived Dr. Religa, who died in 2009.

5. The last photo (colorized) of Hachiko, the faithful dog who waited for over 9 years outside Shibuya Station for his master to return even after he had died.

7. In front of the world's media, Princess Diana shook the hand of an AIDS victim with no gloves on, publicly challenging the notion that HIV/Aids was passed from person to person by touch.
This event was instrumental in trying to end the stigma against the disease.
This event was instrumental in trying to end the stigma against the disease.

10. Camberley Kate and her stray dogs in England, 1962.
She never turned a stray dog away, taking care of more than 600 dogs in her lifetime.
She never turned a stray dog away, taking care of more than 600 dogs in her lifetime.

12. The Statue of Liberty towering over Paris just before it was disassembled and shipped to New York, 1884.

13. Policeman stops traffic just for a cat to carry its kittens across the street, New York, New York, 1925.

16. Colorized photo of Titanic Survivors Charlotte Collyer and her 8-year-old daughter Marjorie after they finally made it back to America.

20. Juliane Koepcke was sucked out of an airplane after it was struck by lightning in 1971.
She fell 2 miles to the ground, was strapped to her seat, and survived 11 days alone in the Amazon Jungle until she was rescued by local fishermen. She was 17-year-old at the time.
She fell 2 miles to the ground, was strapped to her seat, and survived 11 days alone in the Amazon Jungle until she was rescued by local fishermen. She was 17-year-old at the time.

21. Nurses showing a set of newly born triplets to a surprised father in a New York City hospital, 1946.

29. Artist Man Ray and his model, Kiki de Montparnasse, during the preparation of the shot "Le Violon d'Ingres", one of the most iconic photographs of the twentieth century (1924).

30. The unbroken seal on Tutankhamun's tomb, 1922 (after being untouched for approximately 3245 years).

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