Looking back over the Years
Old Covers of The National Geographic Magazine.
The beauty who married an officer - then slept with his regiment: Enid Lindeman was fabulously rich, kept a pet cheetah in a diamond collar, was wildly unfaithful and outlived four husbands. No wonder they called her Lady Killmore...
Robert Wainwright explores the high-society life of formidable Enid Lindeman whose four husbands - a commoner, general, viscount and an earl - died young while she was still married to them. Who would have guessed that young, sporty Enid, an Australian wine merchant's daughter who grew up near Sydney, would one day be driving along Park Lane in a Bentley with her pet cheetah in a diamond collar? Pictured: Enid wed the Earl of Kenmare in 1943 (left); Enid moved into the villa La Fiorentina on the French Riviera in 1939 with husband number three Marmaduke Furness (right); Enid: The Scandalous High-society Life of the Formidable 'Lady Killmore' By Robert Wainwright (inset).
The New Guinea cannibals accused of killing and eating Michael Rockefeller: Photographer visits Indonesian people who gave up eating humans thirty years ago and converted to Christianity after disappearance of American heir in 1961
These are the remote Indonesia people accused of murdering and eating American heir Michael Rockefeller (inset) sixty years ago before they renounced cannibalism and turned to Christianity. The images offer a rare glimpse of the Grand Valley Dani people, an ethnic group located in a remote part of western New Guinea in Indonesia. Their ancestors are at the centre of the mystery of the 1961 disappearance of 23-year-old Rockefeller, whose great-grandfather was the co-founder of Standard Oil and established one of America's wealthiest dynasties, who travelled to New Guinea to photograph the Asmat people and collect their art.
Australian War hero Teddy Sheean will be awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross 78 years after he strapped himself to an anti-aircraft gun as his ship sank, saving the lives of 49 crewmates.
The Queen with with her grandchild Charlotted
An old-fashioned love story! Couple in their 20s who dress almost exclusively in clothing from the 1920s and 1930s reveal how they fell for each other after sharing snaps of their vintage outfits online
Richard Herfeld, 29, and Steffi Kay, 26, of Toronto, dress almost exclusively in original outfits from the 1920s and 1930s. They also have a shared love of music from the period.