Cars parked outside the flagship store of fashion designer Christian Dior in Paris, France. Sign reads “Christian Dior Chapeaux”. Women wearing African-inspired designs of Christian Dior hats outside the shop. A woman wearing a hat with a large flower. One turban is modeled with a matching parasol. Stitching on some hats are based on ethnic African designs.
Figure skating during the first Canadian Winter Games in Quebec City, Canada. Men and women on ice during pair dance. Spectators watch. A girl on ice during solo free style skating. Toller Cranston gives a solo performance.
The Third International Winter Motocross motorcycle race in Vimperk, Czechoslovakia. Riders on motorcycles race along a hilly and rough terrain and dirt roads. Spectators watch the race. The motorbikes pass through mud and over bumps. The face of the winner after the race.
Damage caused due to drought in Texas. Farmer walks on a barren field due to a drought. Close up view of weathered hands of a farmer as he runs his hands through dry earth. Cattle on a dry field. Cattle on a farm. Farmers drive trucks to a water tower in Stonewall Texas and use a coin-operated machine to fill water vessels. Empty stock pens due to losses of cattle from drought. A farmer brings some cattle to a small pond.
United States President Lyndon Johnson arrives in Guam for two-day top level strategy conferences. Crowds gathered at the Guam airport. Sign reads “Hafa Adi L.B.J Welcome to Guam Where America’s Day Begins”. President Johnson and wife Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson disembarks from the Air Force One (SAM 26000) aircraft. Dignitaries greet him at the Guam airport (355 Chalan Pasaheru B224-A, Tamuning, 96913, Guam). He arrives for the conferences with South Vietnam leaders. Crowd gathers at the airport to greet the President. Various South Vietnamese dignitaries welcome the President including Prime Minister of South Vietnam Nguyen Cao Ky.
Bicycle transportation system in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Vietcong resort to this method of transportation due to U.S. bombing raids during the Vietnam War. The system keeps the supply lines open. The Vietcong units advance with the supplies on bicycles.
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