HistoryPorn
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21326725
> The sign was erected in 1923 and originally marked “HOLLYWOODLAND”. Its purpose was to announce the name of the new development of separate housing in the hills above the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. > > ____ > > * Source article
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/commanding-general-of-u-s-army-europe-dwight-d-eisenhower-news-photo/98499198
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21020579
> * Source article
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20896812
This gives me Wes Anderson vibes.
Orwell is the tall fellow at the very back, standing above the rest.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20734791
> ## El Centro de la Raza Founded (1972) > > ### Wed Oct 11, 1972 > !Image > > Image: Group in classroom at occupied Beacon Hill School, Seattle, October 11th, 1972. Photo by Phil H. Webber [historylink.org] > > --- > On this day in 1972, ESL staff from South Seattle Community College, students, and families occupied a vacant school building in the Beacon Hill neighborhood, founding El Centro de la Raza ("The Center for the People of All Races"). > > After three months of occupying the building and numerous rallies, petitions and letters, the Seattle City Council finally agreed to hear the case of the occupiers. Although City Council approved the lease, Mayor Wes Uhlman vetoed the action, causing supporters to occupy the mayor's office. A five-year lease signed January 20th, 1973, at $1 rent annually. > > According to author David Wilma, in 1997 the school district insisted on fair market rates, causing rent for the property to rise to $12,000 a month. By 1999, El Centro owed $150,000 in back rent. Grants from the City of Seattle and from Washington state totaling $1 million finally allowed El Centro to buy the site from the school district. > > Today, El Centro de la Raza continues to function as an educational, cultural, and social service agency. It is considered a significant part of civil rights history in the Pacific Northwest. > > In 2015, El Centro de la Raza built more than one hundred moderately-priced apartments south of its main building. The apartments are designed for families making 30-60% of the average median annual income in Seattle, or $24,000 to $49,000. > > --- > - Date: 1972-10-11 > - Learn More: www.elcentrodelaraza.org, www.historylink.org, en.wikipedia.org. > - Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org
The water shower is optional. The important part of this is the firefighter on the right of the picture who operates the bellows to provide fresh air for the one wearing the mask.
The König's helmet was very successful with about 6000 units sold and his company still fire fighting equipment and uses that helmet in the company logo.
[Info and description courtesy of /u/Sigeberht of Reddit]