Discover the charming blend of breathtaking landscapes, picturesque cityscapes and assorted life moments showcased artfully in these images, that independently tell tales of adventure, tranquility, and even everyday beauty.
Marjorie Blewett (1948)
In 1948, a student Marjorie Blewett, reading Kinsey’s “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male” at Indiana University, where Kinsey taught, would have been delving into groundbreaking research that revolutionized societal understanding of human sexuality.
Anita Bryant (1977)
Anita Bryant, outspoken anti-gay crusader, was famously pied during a 1977 press conference. Visibly shocked but unfazed, she quipped, “At least it’s a fruit pie”, referencing both the physical pie and her campaign against the ‘fruit’ slang for homosexuals.
Queen Nam Phuong (1934)
Nam Phuong was the last Queen of Vietnam, marrying Emperor Bao Dai in 1934. Known for her beauty and Catholic faith, she navigated diplomacy during French colonial rule and is remembered for her efforts to preserve Vietnamese culture.