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25 Jaw Dropping Rare Historic Photos

by K. Gitter

Published July 21, 2017

McCartney

16. Bruce Lee’s goatee

He is the son of a Cantonese opera star, Lee Hoi-Chuen.

After years of training in the art of Wing Chun, Bruce Lee utilized his abilities to produce high-quality kung-fu movies. Sadly, he passed away at age 32.

17. Jean Bugatti with the Bugatti Royale ‘Esders’ Roadster – 1932

Ettore Bugatti had planned to build 25 Bugatti Type 41’s and sell them to royalty.

He was destined to become a designer of sorts. His father was an important Italian Art Nouveau furniture and jewelry designer, who encouraged Ettore to purpose technical manufacturing. By 1898, he had constructed a “Bugatti Type 1.”

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18. Mohandas Gandhi, Attorney at Law – 1893

In May 1883, at 13 years old, Gandhi was married to 14-year-old Kasturbai Makhanji Kapadia.

By the time he was 24, Gandhi was a full fledged attorney. He traveled to South Africa in 1893 to begin work as a legal representative for the Muslim Indian Traders. His 21 years spent in that nation formed the majority of his political views.

19. Chester Macduffee and his 250-kilo diving suit – 1911

This diving suit would be utilized successfully at a depth of 213 feet in 1915.

Since it wasn’t watertight, the suit had to be equipped with a pump that removed water from the leg area.

20. Women posing with alligators at an alligator farm – 1930’s

In Louisiana, alligator farming is a nearly $70 million industry.

As exciting as it looks, crocodile farming does have its dangers. There have been reports from time to time of them escaping these facilities during flooding. In 2013, 15,000 crocs were released into the Limpopo River from flood gates at the Rakwena Crocodile Farm.

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