There was no shortage of social observers to record the staggering statistics: London had 266 cinemas by 1921, Liverpool had 69 by 1932; by 1938 some 20 million tickets were being sold every week which meant that 40 per cent of the people went to the pictures once a week and 25 per ...
By mentioning some huge pictures discovered in the Nazca plains of Peru, dating from 500 BC to 500 AD, which became clear only when seen from the air and were realized by people when airplanes started flying over the area in the 1930s. 文章以发现秘鲁纳斯卡平原上的巨型图案开篇,这些图案可以...
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If you look at pictures of people or things from the past(过去), you can find the changes in fashion. An English house in the 1930s is quite different from one in the 1690s. A young boy today looks very different from his fashionable(时尚的) grandpa in the 1940s. Fashion changes fas...
Frankly, in the 1930s cars actually became what we know of them today. Before that they were mostly carriage-looking buggies with big, hard spokey wheels. Share your love for 1930s Cars: What Did People Drive? If you look at how models changed ever so slightly over the years, each year...
500 BC and 500 AD, they were downrmt in the 1930s. The reason is that the pictures only become clear when they are seen from the air. So it was only when airplanes started flying over the area that people realized what they were.This leads to the question: How did these pictures ...
But its application in a casual manner by people who should know better, by people whose upbringing and possibly religion should have taught them the value of compassion, of empathy, of the fact that “all [persons] are created equal” (allow me to substitute the word “men” from the ...
It was expensive and people often felt odd that it was less realistic than black and white. This was partly, of course, because the quality was not always very high, so the scenes could look peculiar. Since the 1930s, there have been many improvements in the techniques of cinema and the...
Dawn of the Deaf–Dir. Rob Savage (UK) 12 mins 2016 In London a small group of deaf people are spared when a strange sound wipes out the hearing population. As they try to come to terms with their situation, the bodies start to move… ...
Anthony Blunt was a British art historian who late in his life was revealed to have been a Soviet spy. While a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, in the 1930s Blunt became a member of a circle of disaffected young men led by Guy Burgess, under whose i