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Antonín Baldrman. Left: 17 years old, right: 101 years old. He was a clerk and now lives in a retirement home in Blansko. POIGNANT portraits have posed centenarians alongside their younger selves in a project called Faces of Century. The incredible images tell the unique stories of each person’s life including one woman who was in the truck that hit and killed high-ranking German Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich’s son Klaus in 1943. Another intriguing tale comes from a 101-year-old woman who decided to leave her luxury villa after turning 101 and burnt all material memories of her life includin

Antonín Baldrman. Left: 17 years old, right: 101 years old. He was a clerk and now lives in a retirement home in Blansko. POIGNANT portraits have posed centenarians alongside their younger selves in a project called Faces of Century. The incredible images tell the unique stories of each person’s life including one woman who was in the truck that hit and killed high-ranking German Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich’s son Klaus in 1943. Another intriguing tale comes from a 101-year-old woman who decided to leave her luxury villa after turning 101 and burnt all material memories of her life includin Stock Photo
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5407 x 3905 px | 45.8 x 33.1 cm | 18 x 13 inches | 300dpi

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Antonín Baldrman. Left: 17 years old, right: 101 years old. He was a clerk and now lives in a retirement home in Blansko. POIGNANT portraits have posed centenarians alongside their younger selves in a project called Faces of Century. The incredible images tell the unique stories of each person’s life including one woman who was in the truck that hit and killed high-ranking German Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich’s son Klaus in 1943. Another intriguing tale comes from a 101-year-old woman who decided to leave her luxury villa after turning 101 and burnt all material memories of her life including letters, diaries and photographs. She turned up at a long-term care home with nothing more than a bathrobe and a toothbrush. The extraordinary portrait photographs are the work of photographer Jan Langer (39) from Opava, Czech Republic.