welcome to the non-stop hotel basement museum -only for the brave, diehard, extreme history fans :)

A few nice history images I found:

welcome to the non-stop hotel basement museum -only for the brave, diehard, extreme history fans 🙂
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Image by fusion-of-horizons
youtu.be/whgu7nX0sZc
Excerpt from The Great Courses — Great Masters: Shostakovich — His Life and Music: Lecture 1: “Let the Controversy Begin”

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"dolium" [large terracotta storage container] in a 4th-7th century AD Roman-Byzantine archaeological display from the ancient city of Callatis showing a stone paved street, houses and a "horreum" [public warehouse], housed in the basement of President Hotel in Mangalia [site found during 1993 excavations]
www.litoralulromanesc.ro/en/edificiul_bizantin.htm
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Computer History Museum
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Image by Marc_Smith
Great displays of computing equipment at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

A Brief History of Hollywood
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Image by Profound Whatever
A former actor, Kentucky-born David Wark Griffith was hired by Edison’s filmmaking company for typical melodrama fare before begrudgingly taking a job as a director at one of Edison’s rivals, Biograph. With a keen eye for film’s narrative capabilities, D.W. Griffith made more than 400 short films in his five years at Biograph. In 1915, Griffith begins ambitious plans for a risky new feature-length film, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. With its heroic portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan, vilification of African Americans (played by white men in blackface), and tendency towards revisionist history, the film divides the public and inspires condemnation, protests, and even riots. But the film’s mark on moviemaking is undeniable: THE BIRTH OF A NATION is an incredible financial success, and helps usher in a new era of high-profile cinematic epics.