This is an original press photo. Photo is dated 05-20-1970. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person.
This is an original press photo. Photo is dated 08-31-1965. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person.
Note: Please study the images carefully to determine the condition of this vintage photograph, as it may not be in perfect condition. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. This vintage photograph is offered for sale as a collectible item and conveys no transfer of copyright. 1971 Press Photo Indian Army officers on camel in Rajastan, West Pakistan This is an original press photo. India – Pakistan War (Camel Ridden Into Battle). This Indian government picture received Wednesday by radiophoto from New Delhi by way of London, described it as showing an Indian Army officer and his radioman riding a camel into battle in the Rajastan desert bordering West Pakistan during an operation. No other details available, the caption stated, for security reasons.Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 12-8-1971. PHOTO FRONT PHOTO BACK Historic Images Part Number: piw25382 Sell Smarter with Kyozou.Inventory and Ecommerce Management
This historic image was distributed by theAssociated Press and credited to Associated Press photographerMax Desfor. Photographer: Max Desfor. Subject: Mahatma Gandhi. TheAssociated Press transmitted images ofMahatma Gandhi ending his fast through its wirephoto network so newspapers around the world could quickly publish the event.