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Stunt JCB diggers perfoming formation dance routine at New Forest show 2006Stunt JCB diggers perfoming formation " dance" routine at New Forest show 2006
'Notre Aviation de Guerre; Au "centre de perfectionnement"; un renversement un peu... 1918'Notre Aviation de Guerre; Au "centre de perfectionnement"; un renversement un peu pres du sol, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration
Daring Leap in the Dining-Room of the White Hart Hotel, Aylesbury, 1850. Creator: UnknownDaring Leap in the Dining-Room of the White Hart Hotel, Aylesbury, 1850. Mr. Charles Symonds, of Oxford, offered to bring a grey horse of his upstairs and lead him round the table
Horse saddle used by stuntman Ernest "Ernie"Robinson, ca. 1971A horse saddle used by African-American stuntman Ernie Robinson (born 1932). It has two stirrups toward the front. Each stirrup is covered in leather where the foot rests
Barry, the Clown, on the Thames, 1844. Creator: UnknownBarry, the Clown, on the Thames, 1844. Scene on the River Thames in London:an eccentric feat of very rare, though not unprecedented enactment. Mr
Variety Act 11: Mac Bull from Philadelphia in His Frightful Loop-the-Loop Ride in His Car... 1907. Creator: Moritz JungVariety Act 11: Mac Bull from Philadelphia in His Frightful Loop-the-Loop Ride in His Car (Varietenummer 11: Mac Bull aus Philademphia in Seiner Furchterlichen Looping the Loop Fahrt im Automobil)
Advertisement for stunt shows by Samuel Scott, 1840, (1948). Creator: UnknownAdvertisement for stunt shows by Samuel Scott, 1840, (1948). American daredevil and stuntman Sam Scott (c1813-1841) made his living by jumping from cliffs, top masts of ships
Dreadful Accident to Scott the Diver at Waterloo Bridge, 1841, (1948). Creator: UnknownDreadful Accident to Scott the Diver at Waterloo Bridge, 1841, (1948). American daredevil and stuntman Sam Scott (c1813-1841) made his living by jumping from cliffs, top masts of ships
Lothrop Withington, Jr (right), a Harvard freshman, swallowing a goldfish, USA, 1935. Three days later, at Franklin and Marshall College, a young man ate three
A Loop-the-Looper in Deep Thought Scratching His Head Over a Difficult Problem, 1927. From The Wonder Book of Aircraft, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London & Melbourne, 1927]