50 Interesting Historical Photos That Might Change Your Perspective On Things (New Pics)
InterviewNowadays, we can't even imagine our lives without photos. Many of us tend to capture each detail of our lives, from special occasions to the most ordinary moments. Cameras are used by all age groups, starting from little children who are curious about all the gadgets around them, through youth, adults, and finally, elderly people who want to keep up with technology and have the will to learn new things.
However, it wasn't always this easy in the past, and initially, cameras were available only to a very narrow group of people. Nevertheless, we can't deny that this was a wonderful invention, providing us with limited sources of information that offer a glimpse into how life looked in the past. The Facebook page 'Old Photos' curates a great collection of fascinating photographs, and as it states: "This page is to remember history by sharing historic photos and videos from around the world."
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Three Women In Marshall, Texas, 1899
A Boy And His Peddle Car, 1930s
A Stylish Family Outing, 1946
Bored Panda reached out to Krzysztof Kucharczyk, a professional photographer, and an old photos enthusiast. Apart from his professional work, Krzysztof is also an admin of an Instagram account dedicated to historical images. We wanted to gather more information about his passion and details about curating his profile. First, we asked what initially drew him to the world of old photography. Kucharczyk shared with us: “Old photos are magical. Old photographs are windows to the old world. I've always wondered about their history. I started collecting old photos to save their history from oblivion. Discovering the story of each photo is a journey into the unknown, a journey to another world, a journey to a parallel world.”
Two Sisters, Florence And Susie Friermuth Arrested For Moonshining During The Prohibition, 1921
Little Girl And Her Kitty, Harlem, NY, 1949
Two Gentleman From The Early 1900s
We were wondering what criteria Krzysztof uses to determine the value and significance of a vintage photograph. He said: “I am not guided by technical values. I appreciate photos that keep me lingering longer. I love photos that tell a story. You find a photo, you look at it, and you know you have to save it.”
Dutch Boy With A Pillow Strapped On His Backside To Soften The Falling On Ice While Skating, 1933
Two Little Girls In 1887
A Young Boy Comforting His Friend In Scotland, 1968
Comforting him as they walk back to the coal mine for the afternoon shift.
Kucharczyk shared with us his favorite discovery and the story behind the vintage photograph: “Each photo has an amazing story. Not all stories are known. There is a photo that brought me back to my hometown. The photo was given to the grandson by his grandma. The grandson sold the photo, and it was found 450 km from home. This elderly woman was very surprised when I showed her this picture. She was very young in the photo, and I wouldn't recognize her. She confirmed it was her portrait. She gave this picture as a gift to her grandson. It had been sold, and I found it in a marketplace, 450 km from this woman's place of residence.”
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A Female Firefighting Team On A Converted Motorcycle In London, 1932
On The Left, Antonin Baldrman Is Pictured At 17 Years Old. On The Right, He Is 101 Years Old
Lastly, we were wondering what lessons or inspirations the photographer draws from the past that influenced his work as a photographer in the present. Krzysztof told us: “Understatements. I like when everything is not clear. I like to create blurred, natural images without Photoshop. I appreciate analog photography and its softness and depth. All of this is missing from digital photography.”
A Mother Homeschools Her Children, Louisiana, 1937
Two Women Sitting Under A Tree 117 Years Ago!
Rainy Nights In London, 1899
Rural One-Room School House In Florida, 1870s
The rural one room schoolhouses in every backwoods, rural, or otherwise remote location were responsible for bringing literacy to people who would never have learned their Three Rs without them. For free!
A Portrait Taken Of A Woman While She Was Mid-Sneeze
I imagine getting photographed must have been quite expensive and not that frequent in those times. Imagine getting your photo like this. But I am glad it happened this way so that we could see it like this.
A Woman Churning Milk To Butter While Reading A Book, 1897
Two Musicians Sitting On A Porch In Louisiana, 1938
Teachers On Spring Break, 1910
Photographer Above The Skies Of Berlin, 1912
It would be royally terrifying to stand on that being that high in the air
A Cow Carries Seven Children “To School”. Washington, 1907
Portrait Of Unidentified Beautiful Family, Around 1875
A Little Gang In Paris, 1950
An Immigrant Family Arriving At Ellis Island In 1904
The poor eldest daughter! She was doing a lot of cooking and laundry.
A Couple Skating, Berlin, 1905
The Moon was a lot closer back then which is why everybody had to stand at an angle.
Women On Motorcycles In Great Britain, 1930s
Clint Eastwood Aged 26
Lifeboat Carrying Titanic Survivors, 1912
I read somewhere that since most survivors were women and children their eyewitness account (how the ship sank etc)was not considered believable. It wasn't until the wreckage was discovered that their accounts were accepted as real.
Young Cotton Mill Workers In 1909
A Family Going On The Summer Holiday In A Fiat 500, Italy, 1967
A Businessman And Secretary Working In A Pool During A Heatwave In Berlin, Germany, 1926
Portrait Of Two Girls Washing Clothes In The Street Of London, 1900s
A Group Of People At The Beach. Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1910
A Tattoo Artist, 1920s
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New York Street Style, 1940s
Portrait Of 2 Lads With Their Baby Sibling Taken In Manhattan, New York, 1918
Annie Edson Taylor Poses With Her Cat And The Barrel She Rode Over The Falls, 1901
Camera Girls, Late 1930s
A Typical American Family In 1950s, Detroit, Michigan
Robert Wadlow, The Tallest Man In History, With His Family In 1935
An Immigrant Family Looking At Manhattan From The Dock At Ellis Island. August 13, 1925
Graduation Ceremonies In The Late 1890s Were Quite The Event!
The Opening Of The Eiffel Tower During The 1889 World’s Fair
A Group Of Kids Gathered Together, Massachusetts, 1904
Christmas Dinner, 1936. Dinner Consisted Of Potatoes, Cabbage And Pie
A Saloon That Allowed Children Their Own Child-Size Beers, Wisconsin, 1890
Everyone complains about chemicals in the water but they think not of getting clean drinking water with the turn of a tap and not dying from typhoid or cholera.
The Mississippi River Frozen Solid, 1905
Victorian Couple On A Tandem Bicycle, 1890s
Group Of Friends In Beer Garden, Munich, Germany
I loved this! fascinating the difference in the photo's of the people with wealth and those who were poor. I hope to see more
I love looking at photos which show the 19th century; I often think about people in a hundred years time looking at pictures of us. Not going to lie though, the victorian death photos absolutely fascinates me. They're my favourite old time pictures.
I loved this! fascinating the difference in the photo's of the people with wealth and those who were poor. I hope to see more
I love looking at photos which show the 19th century; I often think about people in a hundred years time looking at pictures of us. Not going to lie though, the victorian death photos absolutely fascinates me. They're my favourite old time pictures.