It will be interesting to see what openstreetmap do - they have an "on the ground principle" that says to look at what the local signs say when naming something, but the data is tagged with a load of references to NOAA pages on historical treaties that the US signed (which obviously used the normal name for that area)
Be careful of the character limit on each viewer, as they can "trim" your title in the middle of some markup tag and just display part of it as the title.
Not sure - a reverse image search says "KLM stewardess in 1959". Apparently the AR-10 was licensed to Artillerie-Inrichtingen in that era, so maybe it's plausible for the Dutch airline to have had one. But 1959 might be a bit early for down coat and mittens though?
That's how cities work - a 300-home apartment building isn't going to have 300 generators on the balconies and expect each family to maintain one - it has a single grid connection with specialists to maintain the electric.
Saw someone wearing that shirt in a shopping mall in the UK!