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The past can be quite fascinating. Those of us living in the present find it really interesting what life was like 50, 100, or even a 1,000 years ago. Luckily, we can go almost 200 years to the past thanks to photography, as the oldest surviving photograph is from 1826.

It's even more interesting when old historical photos teach us something new. That's the mission of the Undiscovered History Facebook page. It's a popular account with over 540k followers that teaches its fans a bit of everything: history, aesthetics, and even interesting facts. So scroll down and explore history through the medium of pictures!

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An Officer Halts Traffic To Make Way For A Cat Carrying A Kitten Across The Street, 1925

An Officer Halts Traffic To Make Way For A Cat Carrying A Kitten Across The Street, 1925

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Three Young Boys Sit In A Wagon In A Pittsburgh Neighborhood Street, 1920-1930

Three Young Boys Sit In A Wagon In A Pittsburgh Neighborhood Street, 1920-1930

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Undiscovered History is one of the few online accounts run by the folks at History Defined. It's a blog that shares important and unusual historic facts and stories we probably don't learn in a history class at school. Their content includes such interesting stories as why Christian monks had such weird haircuts and the fashion of the decades from the 1920s up to the 1990s.

Besides this Facebook page, you can find History Defined and their content on InstagramX, and YouTube. We've actually covered their IG page a couple of times, and you can find the article here and here. Their X page is currently the most popular with over 670k followers.

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1967-2018 Same Bike, Same Couple

1967-2018 Same Bike, Same Couple

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A Portrait Of Hollow Horn Bear, A Man From The Brulé Native American Tribe. 1907

A Portrait Of Hollow Horn Bear, A Man From The Brulé Native American Tribe. 1907

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A Lovely Photo Of A Brother And Sister. I Love Their Fashions And Her Purse! Chicago,. 1945

A Lovely Photo Of A Brother And Sister. I Love Their Fashions And Her Purse! Chicago,. 1945

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Rizzo
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I bet this was before or after church. We have a Black Community here in Wiesbaden and I sometimes see the families go to church. They are always very beautifully dressed and they are always followed by the smell of homecooked food. I am no religious person but if I had to choose a church - I would pick that one.

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The content channel describes their goal as "to create exciting content, whether you're casually interested in history or an expert." The Instagram page came first in October of 2021, and other social media accounts followed. They also accept contributions from their followers, asking them to reach out through their contact page.

In May 2023, History Defined launched the Threads of History Facebook group, taking their audience's submissions even further. That's where their followers and fans can share any fascinating stories and photos from the past they find interesting and worth sharing.

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A Kid's Reaction To Meeting Andre The Giant (1970's)

A Kid's Reaction To Meeting Andre The Giant (1970's)

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Nowadays, we consume tons of visual media. Videos, photos, cinema, and TV can help us learn new things every day. However, they can just as easily misinform us. With the rise of AI-generated images and other means to doctor photographs, it's hard to know when we can trust what we see as true. Interestingly, what we now consider historical images were sometimes altered even before the advent of Photoshop.

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Cats Wait For The Fisherman To Return, Istanbul, 1970s

Cats Wait For The Fisherman To Return, Istanbul, 1970s

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Libstak
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They would eat well, all the fish needed to be gutted before going to market.

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Three Female Students Walk In The City Of Kabul, Afghanistan, 1972

Three Female Students Walk In The City Of Kabul, Afghanistan, 1972

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Father And Son Take Silly Photos, 1910s

Father And Son Take Silly Photos, 1910s

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One never can feel love in this old pictures. Usually the people always look serious. This is a very nice variety.

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Perhaps the most iconic portrait of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is actually fake. In the image, Lincoln is standing, but that's not his body. Printmakers superimposed his head from a 1964 portrait by Anthony Berger onto John Calhoun's body. Hany Farid, a professor specializing in image analysis at Berkeley University, claims it might've been because there were no "heroic style" portraits of Lincolns at the time.

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In 1960, David Latimer Planted A Spiderwort Sprout Inside Of A Large Glass Bottle, Added A Quarter Pint Of Water, And Then Sealed It Shut

In 1960, David Latimer Planted A Spiderwort Sprout Inside Of A Large Glass Bottle, Added A Quarter Pint Of Water, And Then Sealed It Shut

He opened the bottle 12 years later in 1972 to add some water and then sealed it for good. The self contained ecosystem has flourished for more than 60 years. For those who are wondering how this is even possible: the garden is a perfectly balanced and self-sufficient ecosystem. The bacteria in the compost eats the dead plants and breaks down the oxygen that is released by the plants, turning it into carbon dioxide, which is needed for photosynthesis. The bottle is essentially a microcosm of earth.

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A Photograph Of A Little Boy Carrying A Newborn Lamb, In Scotland, 1932

A Photograph Of A Little Boy Carrying A Newborn Lamb, In Scotland, 1932

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Stalin was a big fan of removing his enemies and those who fell out of his favor from photographs. One example is a 1922 image where the dictator is standing next to the Moscow canal. In the original photo, a secret police official Nikolai Yezhov is standing next to him. But in 1938, he fell out of Stalin's favor and was secretly arrested, tried, and executed. Thus, the leader had photo retouchers remove him.

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A Mother And Her Eight Sons, All Served, All Came Home

A Mother And Her Eight Sons, All Served, All Came Home

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3 Beautiful Children From 1901. Hattie, Clarence, And James Harold Ward

3 Beautiful Children From 1901. Hattie, Clarence, And James Harold Ward

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The National Geographic is also a culprit when it comes to altering images. Their February issue cover in 1982 featured the pyramids of Giza. However, in the image they used, the two pyramids are too close together than they are in reality.

The magazine later expressed their regrets and said: "We no longer use that technology to manipulate elements in a photo simply to achieve a more compelling graphic effect. We regarded that afterwards as a mistake, and we wouldn't repeat that mistake today."

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A Sweet Photo Of A Brother And Sister. Charlottesville, Va, C. 1916

A Sweet Photo Of A Brother And Sister. Charlottesville, Va, C. 1916

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Unbelievably Stunning Couple (Love How Their Hands Are Clasped Together), 1960s

Unbelievably Stunning Couple (Love How Their Hands Are Clasped Together), 1960s

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Did you know the iconic album cover for The Beatles' Abbey Road was also altered? In the original, Paul McCartney was holding a cigarette in his right hand. In the United States, the poster companies airbrushed the images and removed the cigarette from his hand in 2001, 14 months after George Harrison passed away from cancer.

Apple Records later issued a statement, saying they never agreed to this. "It seems these poster companies got a little carried away. They shouldn't have done what they have, but there isn't much we can do about it now."

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A Mountain Boy Fetches Water From A Spring, Great Smoky Mountains, Sevier County, Tennessee, Ca. 1950

A Mountain Boy Fetches Water From A Spring, Great Smoky Mountains, Sevier County, Tennessee, Ca. 1950

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The Shape Of The Statue Of Liberty Is Formed By 18,000 Soldiers Standing In Formation. Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Ca. 1918

The Shape Of The Statue Of Liberty Is Formed By 18,000 Soldiers Standing In Formation. Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Ca. 1918

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A 1970 photograph by photojournalism student John Filo taken at a protest against the war in Vietnam was doctored as well. But not in an attempt to change history. The original simply broke the main aesthetic rule of photography: a fence post terminated on top of the subject's head. The photograph won a Pulitzer prize, so, it was worth it, probably?

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Portrait Of A Mother And Her Daughter. Photographed In 1910

Portrait Of A Mother And Her Daughter. Photographed In 1910

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King George Vi Bursting With Excitement On A Theme Park Ride - 1930s

King George Vi Bursting With Excitement On A Theme Park Ride - 1930s

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Country Store On A Dirt Road, North Carolina In 1939

Country Store On A Dirt Road, North Carolina In 1939

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Considering this must be a B&W photo then the name of the person who colourised it is particularly apt.

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And how can we forget to mention celebrities getting airbrushed on the covers of magazines? One of the earliest examples was a TV Guide cover of Oprah. The editors superimposed her head on the '60s star Ann-Margaret's body. Interestingly, the magazine didn't ask either woman's permission before they chose to do that.

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American Woman Welders During World War II

American Woman Welders During World War II

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A Woman Churning Milk To Butter While Reading A Book, 1897

A Woman Churning Milk To Butter While Reading A Book, 1897

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Federico Caprilli Demonstrates The Skills Of His Horse As Part Of The Esteemed Italian Cavalry School, 1906

Federico Caprilli Demonstrates The Skills Of His Horse As Part Of The Esteemed Italian Cavalry School, 1906

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Photographs can be a great source of history. But, sometimes, we should take them with a healthy dose of skepticism. As David Levi Strauss writes for TIME magazine, "Technical images have now become a form of information, to be consumed like all other bits and bytes. As we consume them, we should perhaps take a moment to reflect, not just on how we manipulate and change them, but also on how we are manipulated and changed by them."

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Grandparents The Night They Met (1970)

Grandparents The Night They Met (1970)

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Little Wonder
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Grandparents. Met in 1970. Grandparents. GRAND PARENTS. I need a lie down. This whole linear time thing is hurting me.

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Dutch Boy With A Pillow Strapped On His Backside To Soften The Falling On Ice While Skating, 1933

Dutch Boy With A Pillow Strapped On His Backside To Soften The Falling On Ice While Skating, 1933

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Two Gentlemen From The Early 1900s

Two Gentlemen From The Early 1900s

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Chickie
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So distinguished! Wish style would make it's presence again...heavy sigh...

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Cyclist From Estonia, On A Self-Made Bicycle, 1912

Cyclist From Estonia, On A Self-Made Bicycle, 1912

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The Opening Of The Eiffel Tower During The 1889 World’s Fair

The Opening Of The Eiffel Tower During The 1889 World’s Fair

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A Female Firefighting Team On A Converted Motorcycle In London, 1932

A Female Firefighting Team On A Converted Motorcycle In London, 1932

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Young Riders Refuel During A Children's Sidecar Race In The Lustgarten In Berlin, Germany (1931)

Young Riders Refuel During A Children's Sidecar Race In The Lustgarten In Berlin, Germany (1931)

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Young, Well-Dressed, Victorian Girl In 1902

Young, Well-Dressed, Victorian Girl In 1902

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A Little Boy All Dressed Up Standing By His New Pedal Car. 1958

A Little Boy All Dressed Up Standing By His New Pedal Car. 1958

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Female Swimmer Posing On The Beach. Deauville, France. Ca. 1925

Female Swimmer Posing On The Beach. Deauville, France. Ca. 1925

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A Boy Selling Lemonade With A Portable Lemonade Dispenser. Berlin, 1931

A Boy Selling Lemonade With A Portable Lemonade Dispenser. Berlin, 1931

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just makes me think...... poor kids..... where will they be in 10 years......

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#46

4 Generations In 1 Picture, 1880s

4 Generations In 1 Picture, 1880s

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a photo with four generations of my family in it. My dad, pop, great grandmother and great great grandmother. My dad was a few months old.

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Residents Of West Berlin Show Their Children To Their Grandparents Living In East Berlin, 1961

Residents Of West Berlin Show Their Children To Their Grandparents Living In East Berlin, 1961

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know someone who supposedly studied German studies and they were telling me that East Germany was quite progressive in terms of human rights. Apparently it was better than other countries at the time in the west because they allowed women to work and accepted the LGBT community (as long as they didn't teach it though haha). As long as you worked you were guaranteed accomodation so it was actually alright because if people worked they were treated quite well. What are your thoughts on this interpretation? Last time I checked people were trying to get out of East Germany not in...

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#48

Photo Of Lumberjacks Cutting Trees In Pacific Northwest, USA 1915

Photo Of Lumberjacks Cutting Trees In Pacific Northwest, USA 1915

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Children In The Slums Of Cumberland Street. Dublin, Ireland, 1940

Children In The Slums Of Cumberland Street. Dublin, Ireland, 1940

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Lila Allen
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um rude.... they are well cared for, not malnourished, and dressed appropriate to the weather. I object to the term slum. Try enforced poverty by the British

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New York City Ca.1940

New York City Ca.1940

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Note: this post originally had 120 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.

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