Old Photo Gallery
Home
Info
About Us
Terms of Use
Sources & Credits
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Art
Artworks
Cover Art
Colorization
Fashion & Culture
People
Celebrities
Places & People
Wars
Wars & Military
Civil Wars
Vietnam War
WWII
WWI
Funny
Inventions
Movies
Movies & TV
Music
Photography
Sports
Then & Now
Vehicles & Transportation
Vintage Ads
Weird
#1 Love Music, Hate Racism: The Rise of Rock Against Racism in 1970s Britain #1 Music
Home
»
Music
Love Music, Hate Racism: The Rise of Rock Against Racism in 1970s Britain
#1
Music
Related posts:
#7 Jimi Hendrix: The Guitar Wizard Who Played with His Teeth #7 Music
#21 George Harrison and Ringo Starr at the beach in Miami, Florida; others are unidentified, 1964.
#34 Sarah Vaughan: Life Story and Beautiful Photos of One of the Most Wondrous Voices of the 20th Ce…
#2 The Punk Princess: Cherie Currie's Controversial 1976 Performance #2 Music
#35 Mick Jagger on stage during rehearsals for a BBC radio broadcast at the Playhouse Theatre, Lond…
#27 Southern Sounds and Summer Vibes: Vintage Photographs of the Atlanta International Pop Festival,…
#6 Iggy and the Stooges Invade Farmington High: A Night of Pure Punk Rock Chaos in Photos #6 Music
#13 Keith Moon’s Daring Drag: Embracing the Bold and Unconventional in the 1970s #13 Music
#8 Keith Moon’s Daring Drag: Embracing the Bold and Unconventional in the 1970s #8 Music
←
#21 Pauline Plotka, 25, in 1918. Plotka, a dress designer, shot and killed her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Dr. Anton Jindra, in the interns quarters of Cook County Hospital on Feb. 15, 1918. Plotka wanted Jindra to promise to marry her and when he wouldn’t, she shot him with a pearl-handled revolver. He implicated her before he died. Plotka took laudanum after shooting Jindra, a potent narcotic, that caused her to become comatose and require medical attention. Charged with the murder, Plotka continually collapsed during the trial. She was acquitted June 27, 1918.
#2 Love Music, Hate Racism: The Rise of Rock Against Racism in 1970s Britain #2 Music
→