Reindeer herding in the Kola Peninsula, Céline Clanet.
LaNada War Jack on the February 1970 cover of Ramparts magazine
SOCEMA Grégoire, 1952. An experimental gas turbine-powered, highly aerodynamic coupé created by French automobile engineer Jean-Albert Gregoire. Powered by a single rotor kerosene-fuelled ‘cematurbo’ engine developing 100 bhp at a 25,000 rpm. The lightweight aluminium frame and bodywork and the aerodynamic shape – a Cx of just 0.19 – enabled a 200km/h top speed which placed it among the fastest cars on the planet in 1952. The project went no further than a single prototype due to the high cost of construction and braking issues; a gas turbine doesn't generate any engine braking effect upon deceleration.
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The school of the future in the postcard series “En l'an 2000,“ issued in Paris, 1910. (GallicaBnF)
Before the Storm (Village Neskuchnoye), 1911, Zinaida Serebriakova
The Sea View of Cliffs, Guy Rose
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