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We, humans, are visual creatures. We might read or listen about the past, but looking at photographs is somehow even more pleasing. Since time traveling is not a thing (and probably will never be), what's a better way to visit the places and times we didn't have a chance to be a part of than through vintage photographs?

Pages like Flashbak give us an opportunity to get a glimpse of life before our time by keeping the spirit of old photography alive. They scour the archives to find the coolest photos of famous people and city life in the 20th century, so, here we present to you the most interesting ones!

Bored Panda reached out to the creator of Flashbak, journalist and editor Paul Sorene, and he kindly agreed to tell us more about the project. Check out the story of how Flashbak came to be and how you can contribute to it below!

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#1

Freddie Mercury And One Of His Many Cats

A man with a beard leaning toward a kitten in a wicker basket, reflecting forgotten corners of history.

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Flashbak isn't just a Facebook page that collects cool historical photos. It's a dedicated blog about vintage pop culture with the tagline "Everything old is new again." Its oldest entries date back to 2008, with the first post ever being a very brief history of British television. You can find all kinds of cool stuff relating to 20th century pop culture there: from cool old movie posters to photo studies of rock stars' junk.

It was created by British journalist and editor Paul Sorene, for whom Flashbak is a dear passion project. "My work means being in newsrooms and I realised that millions of pictures stored in newspaper archives and libraries had never been seen," he told Bored Panda. "So Flashbak became a place to share these pictures and the stories behind them."

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    Richard Harrington: Theresie, Three-Year-Old Daughter Of Erkuaktok (Iquugaqtuq), A Pelly Bay (Arvilikjuaq) Inuk, Standing Next To A Snowman Carved By Her Father, 1951

    Child smiling next to a snow sculpture, showcasing a forgotten corner of history.

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    #3

    A Competitor And Her Pet Toad. At The Children’s Pet Shows At Venice Beach, California – 1936

    Young girl with glasses, wearing a coat and ribbon, holding a small object, in a historical setting. Historical photo featured.

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    "It's all about the story – and every picture tells one," Paul goes on. "So I invite readers to share theirs – and I love it when they do. Some have been exhibited and featured in books, films, TV, posters and more."

    "And because demand was so great, I created a shop selling 'all good things.'" And that shop is truly a wonderland for art lovers. If you're looking for some inspiring wall art, postcards, artsy apparel, or are just short on stunning wrapping paper, head over to the Flashbak shop and support the project in the process!

    And if you have some cool vintage photos of your own to contribute to Flashbak, don't hesitate to share them right here!

    #4

    Ahoo Daryaei, A 30-Year-Old Iranian Doctoral Student In French Literature At Tehran’s Islamic Azad University, Iran., Protesting Agaisnt The Regime's Brutal Anti-Women Laws

    A woman in colorful clothing contrasts with a grayscale crowd in a historical setting.

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    #5

    Tina Turner On The Eiffel Tower - 1989 By Peter Lindbergh

    Woman posing on the Eiffel Tower, representing forgotten corners of history with a cityscape in the background.

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    How?? I can hear her singing "Whaaa o What' love got to do with it got to do with it?"

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    “My Really Cool Grandma In The USSR:) Tbilisi, Georgia, 1979” - Tata Tabidze

    Woman sitting in an armchair, surrounded by vintage decor, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Nostalgia for the second half of the 20th century doesn't seem to be going away. We love the aesthetics and the feeling that these photographs emulate, so why not try to evoke them in our own photography efforts in the modern day? Film cameras are readily available today to those who wish to dabble in old-school photography.

    Photographer Stephen Walton writes that there are three types of cameras people can choose from: 35mm, medium format, and instant cameras. Polaroid and Fujifilm's instant cameras have really grown in popularity these couple of years, as they're pretty easy to operate. You can see the result straight away too, and they give your photos a vintage feel.

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    #8

    West Berliners Waving To Relatives Over The Berlin Wall, Christmas Day, 1961 By Leon Herschtritt

    People standing on a car in snowy weather, waving across a divided city, showcasing forgotten corners of history.

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    Dame Diana Rigg And Dame Helen Mirren In The Grounds At Compton Verney Between Takes Of A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1968 - By David Farrell

    Two women sitting on grass beside a historic building, capturing forgotten corners of history.

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    Then there are 35mm cameras. Walton notes that models like the Canon AE-1 or the Nikon F series are great for beginners and professionals alike. For people who find them too intimidating, there are disposable cameras or film point-and-shoot cameras. With those, you don't have to worry about things like focus and exposure, but can still get the old-school photo vibe.

    #10

    Ballet Dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s Legs, 1961. By Richard Avedon

    Ballet dancer's muscular legs in a pose, wearing shorts, highlighting a forgotten corner of history.

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    In 1974 Serbian-Born Performance Artist Marina Abramovic Told Visitors To Her Show Rhythm 0 (1974) In Studio Morra, Naples, She Wouldn’t Move For Six Hours No Matter What They Did To Her

    A woman involved in an art performance, surrounded by people, showcasing forgotten corners of history.

    On a table to her side she placed 72 objects that could be used on her - items included: flowers, a knife and a loaded gun. Her instructions were placed on the table: Instructions: ‘There are 72 objects on the table that one can use on me as desired. Performance. I am the object. During this period I take full responsibility.’ Abramović said that at first visitors were peaceful and shy, but quickly became violent: ′′The experience I learned was that... if you leave the decision to the public, you might be k**led... I felt very violated. They cut my clothes, put rose thorns in my belly, one person pointed the gun at my head, and another pulled the gun out close. This created an aggressive atmosphere. After exactly 6 hours, as planned, I got up and started walking towards the public. Everyone ran away, escaping from a real confrontation.”

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    #12

    Amy Irving, Carrie Fisher And Teri Garr At A Thanksgiving Party, 1977

    Three women from forgotten corners of history, sitting at a table with drinks and cigarettes, in casual attire.

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    According to Walton, a lot depends on which decade's style you want to emulate. If you're shooting (no pun intended) for the 1920s or the 1930s, black and white would probably look the most similar. These decades, Walton says, were all about sophistication and glamour, so, they would require soft lighting and shallow depth of field.

    #13

    Sophia Loren Serving Pasta During The Production Of La Ciociara (Vittorio De Sica 1960) In Saracinesco Lazio Italy

    Woman in vintage kitchen draining pasta, steam rising, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    Ron Terner : City Island In The Bronx, 1980s

    Person on a bicycle using a public phone in a nostalgic city setting, capturing forgotten history.

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    Knew girls who did this to talk in private. Bike makes a good place to sit.

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    #15

    Annie Lennox In 1984. Photo By Anton Corbijn

    Vintage portrait of a woman with a bob haircut, evocative of forgotten corners of history.

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    If you like the aesthetic of the 1960s and the 1970s, you'll need to focus on vibrant colors. These decades were famous for their psychedelic patterns, so, Walton recommends not being afraid to increase saturation and contrast. Wide-angle lenses and unusual angles also give the photographs a bold aesthetic.

    #16

    The Piccadilly Line On The London Underground Being Constructed Under The Tram Tracks In 1906

    Historic tram crossing unstable tracks in a forgotten corner of history.

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    Sean Young’s Polaroid Self-Portrait With Rutger Hauer, 1981- On The Set Of "Blade Runner" In Los Angeles, California

    A man and woman from a forgotten corner of history, capturing a close-up moment together.

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    In The Pub - Gorbals, Glasgow, 1968. (Photo By Jurgen Schadeberg)

    Women in vintage attire enjoying drinks in a pub, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it's Glasgow in the sixties, these ladies are probably in their thirties

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    Some people look at this generation's fascination with film photography with a dash of skepticism. Why go back to grainy, low-quality images when we have the all-powerful digital technology right in our phones? The element of instant gratification might be precisely why we're currently so enamored with film cameras and their aesthetics.

    #19

    Siouxsie Sioux At The Vortex Club, Wardour Street, London, 1977 By Ray Stevenson

    Musician performing on stage in black boots, holding a drink, with audience clapping; a glimpse into forgotten corners of history.

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    #20

    Misty Thames. London. 1931

    Foggy harbor scene with a ship and rowing boat, capturing forgotten corners of history.

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    Bowie In Berlin - 1977

    Group at a vintage party with a man in a leather jacket smoking, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one directly behind him is Lilo Wanders, a famous drag queen and big celebrity in germany.

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    Lately, there has been a resurgence of digital point-and-shoot cameras. When The Bear actress Ayo Edibiri brought her own digital camera to the Emmys, many took it as a signifier that Gen Z is done with phone cameras. Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian both have been spotted with the tiny point-and-shoots as well. Even manufacturers started noticing it as the film camera market value is predicted to reach $385 million by 2030.

    #22

    Spanish Archaeologist Manuel Esteve Wearing The Corinthian Helmet He Had Found - 1938

    Man in a suit wearing a peculiar helmet, holding a cigarette in a forgotten corner of history.

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    Alice Cooper Putting His Face On In 1973. By Terry O'neill

    A person applying eyeliner in a black and white photograph from forgotten corners of history.

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    #24

    At A Cafe In Paris In 1959 By Saul Leiter (1923 – 2013)

    People sitting at a cafe table in a historical setting, writing on paper and drinking coffee.

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    However, people have different reasons for choosing to go back to analog photography. According to a survey carried out by Analogue Wonderland's co-founder Paul McKay, 66% of the respondents said they like that it makes them slow down and consider the image, leaving them more connected to the image.

    #25

    Carolyn Jones (1930-1983) In A Promotional Still For 1957 Noir Crime Film "Baby Face Nelson" Directed By Don Siegel

    Woman in vintage attire holding a gun, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    Bill Brandt : Coal-Miner’s Bath, Chester-Le-Street, Durham, England In 1937

    Woman assists with man's bath in a tin tub, showcasing a forgotten corner of history.

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    The other 34% had various reasons, and the most common was the wish to create something physical. 'To create unique photos' was the third most popular answer in the survey, especially among young people and those who didn't have much photographing experience. "Film captures memories and emotions, where digital records light values," one respondent noted.

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    #28

    A Woman Living Opposite Ironbridge Power Station In Telford, Shropshire, England, Sits To Eat By Candlelight During Power Cuts In 1972 By David Bagnall

    A woman pours tea at a table, silhouetted by cooling towers, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Paul Mccartney Photo Booth, France 1966

    Man with glasses and mustache in a 1966 photo booth, representing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Captain Beefheart And Frank Zappa In The Mojave Desert, California, 1975 - By John Williams

    Two men sitting in chairs by a desert path, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    What do you think about vintage photography, Pandas? Which of these photos from Flashbak do you think are the coolest? Let us know in the comments! Also, don't forget to share with us your adventures with analog photography, if you've ever dabbled! And if you'd like to see more interesting historical photographs, you can do so right here.

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    #32

    Students At The University Of Michigan In 1950 By Stanley Kubrick

    Vintage photo of people in a room, featuring social interactions from forgotten corners of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And then they all ended up at the Overlook Hotel in Colorado . . .

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    Bruno Ganz And Peter Falk, Berlin, 1987. By Walter Yablonsky

    A historical food stand in an urban setting, with patrons enjoying snacks, showcasing forgotten corners of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They must've been filming Wings of Desire then. Another film by Wim Wenders you should go watch.

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    #34

    Ricki Lake And Divine On The Set Of John Waters’ Hairspray (1988)

    Two people in vintage attire sharing a playful moment, embodying forgotten corners of history.

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    #35

    Woman With A Crow At The Limelight Cafe, Greenwich Village, New York City By Weegee, C. 1950s

    Woman smiling with a bird perched on her head, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    The Ronettes Before Opening For The Beatles In Cleveland, Ohio In 1966

    Women sitting together with a man in vintage attire, capturing a moment from forgotten corners of history.

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    The Fabulous Amy Winehouse In Paris In The 1990s

    A woman stands on a Paris street by the Eiffel Tower, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Damned And Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers Before First Night Of The The Anarchy Tour At Leeds Polytechnic On December 6, 1976 - Doors Opened At 8pm; Entrance: £1.50

    Group of young people in a vintage setting, capturing forgotten corners of history with distinctive 80s style.

    The concert was historic because it was the first night of the Anarchy In The UK Tour (The Damned were replaced by the Buzzcocks after the Leeds gig).

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    Sinéad O’Connor In 1987 By Anton Corbijn

    Person in leather jacket, hood up, making a fierce expression in a gravel lot. Forgotten corners of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Absolutely pilloried, but just about everything she said about the church, was true.

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    #42

    Trying To Hear The Whispers Up In London’s St Pauls Cathedral In 1950

    People seated in a curved row, resting against a wall, capturing forgotten corners of history.

    The Whispering Gallery was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the renowned architect who was also responsible for the construction of St. Paul’s Cathedral itself. It is located 30 meters above the floor of the cathedral and is accessible via a staircase of 259 steps. The gallery gets its name from the way sound travels along its curved surface, allowing whispers to be heard from one side of the dome to the other

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    #43

    Boys With A Boombox On 14th Street, NYC, 1983. By Morris Engel

    Three young men in retro sunglasses and casual outfits holding a boombox on a city street, capturing forgotten history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Trying to put their lives back together after the dilithium explosion at Starfleet left them blinded,

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    H.r. Giger And Debbie Harry With The Harkonnen Chair He Built For Ridley Scott’s Dune Project - 1980

    Man and woman in gothic setting with skull throne, evoking forgotten corners of history.

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    #45

    Marlon Brando Photographed By Cecil Beaton For Vogue In 1947

    Person in a large coat with a subtle smile, representing forgotten corners of history.

    He was 23 at the time and not yet appeared in films.

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    Before Housing The West Lawn Branch Of The Chicago Public Library, 6356 S. Kedzie Was Home To The Midget Club (1948 – 1982)

    People dressed in costumes at a vintage bar, depicting a forgotten corner of history.

    The bar was run by a husband and wife team – Chicago native Parnell St. Aubin (December 19, 1922 – December 4, 1987) and Mary Ellen Burbach (born September 21, 1920).

    Both had showbiz pedigree. He’d played a Munchkin soldier in The Wizard of Oz. She was a former Mae West impersonator with the vaudeville troupes Rose’s Parisian Midget Follies. Mary also performed with (and see if you spot a theme): Fred Roper & His Wonderful Midgets, Henry & Dolly Kramer Midget Troupe, and Nate Eagle’s Hollywood Midgets.Was

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She died in 2021. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/248375836/mary_ellen-st_aubin

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    #47

    Police Photo From 1952 Salvaged From A Stash Of Lapd Crime Pictures

    A woman in 1940s attire, wearing a fur coat and smoking, captures a forgotten corner of history in this intriguing photo.

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    #48

    ‘No B***hing Before 6am’ Smithfield, London In 1998 By Sarah Ainslie

    Elderly woman sitting at a ticket booth with vintage decor, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    Vivian Maier: Self-Portrait, 1956 Taken In Chicago, Illinois

    Photographer captures self in mirrors, creating multiple reflections, showcasing a forgotten corner of history.

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    “The Factory”. Budapest. Hungary. 1955 Photo: Erno Vadas

    People walking on winding paths in a foggy industrial area, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Vintage photography allows us to travel through time and explore moments we never experienced firsthand. This sentiment is echoed in the striking imagery captured during a journey through London's empty streets. The art of capturing moments, whether past or present, creates a visual narrative that transcends time.

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    For a beautiful example of this, explore the captured essence of a city's stillness during a holiday morning.

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    Poodle With Phone Booth, Chicago, Illinois, 1968 By Vivian Maier

    Poodle sitting by a vintage telephone booth on a city street, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Department Store Wax Mannequins Melting During A Heatwave In 1929

    Two vintage mannequins with detailed faces and short hair, showcasing early 20th-century fashion in a historical setting.

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    Woman With Flag By Tina Modotti - Mexico, 1928

    A woman standing on a rooftop with a large flag, a scene from forgotten corners of history captured in black and white.

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    Donald Sutherland (Second From Left) With The Puppet Club At Victoria School In Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada In 1948

    Children displaying puppets from forgotten corners of history, showcasing vintage toys and fashion.

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    Eminem With His Group Soul Intent In 1991

    Group of people at an industrial site, showcasing forgotten corners of history with retro fashion and poses.

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    Venetian Gondola By Gianni Berengo Jardin, 1960

    Gondola with people on a canal in front of historic Venetian architecture, capturing forgotten corners of history.

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    Elton John’s Jeans Photographed By Terry O’neill, Circa 1972

    Vintage denim jeans with patches, including "Kiss My Patch," showcasing forgotten corners of history fashion.

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    The Mazda Mx-81 Aria, 1981 - By Bertone. (The Mx Stood For Mazda Experimental)

    Vintage car interior with a unique dashboard design, and exterior view of the futuristic retro vehicle in a grassy setting.

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    Wedding, Bratsk, Siberia, USSR, 1967 By Elliott Erwitt

    People in vintage attire sitting on chairs, conveying a scene from forgotten corners of history.

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    Basketball Coach Alexander Gomelsky And His Protégé Vladimir Tkachenko, USSR - 1986. (Ht Oldskoolcool)

    A very tall basketball player in uniform stands next to a shorter man in a suit, showcasing a striking height contrast.

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    May 16 1984 - Madonna Before She Performed ‘Dress You Up’ And ‘Like A Virgin’ For Keith Haring’s 26th Birthday Party At New York’s Paradise Garage

    Individual in patterned skirt posing against a graffiti-covered wall, evoking forgotten corners of history.

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    Who’s In?

    Man in front of a vintage "Trip to Mars" carnival booth, offering tickets for 10 cents.

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    Looks cool. No one comes up with creative stuff to scam you with anymore.

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    Happy Halloween From Neil Young And His Pumpkin

    A person in a plaid shirt holding a carved pumpkin with a sad face, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    Marisol With Her Work Dinner Date - 1963

    Woman seated at a table with painted wooden figures, evoking forgotten corners of history.

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    On The Road With Jane Birkin And Serge Gainsbourg In Oxfordshire, England, 1969. By Andrew Birkin

    Historic photo of a woman at a road sign with a vintage car; man inside.

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    Scold’s Bridle From Armagh Jail - Used To Quieten Inmates. Co Armagh. Early 1900s. National Museums Northern Ireland

    Woman in historical attire with scold's bridle, showcasing forgotten history moments.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This picture certainly brought out the ****s in the comments

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    Magician And Origami Expert Robert Harbin (12 February 1908 – 12 January 1978) Makes A Sunbather Levitate On The Beach At Eastbourne, East Sussex, England On 12 September 1956

    Magician performing levitation on woman at the beach, capturing forgotten corners of history.

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    A Woman With The Word 'Invincible' Embroidered On Her Knickers Welcomes Back HMS Invincible Back From The Falklands Islands On 27 September 1982 - By Colin Davey

    People celebrating in a festive street scene with a Union Jack flag, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wonder what's embroidered on her friend's underwear .. she is about to show it too

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    #73

    ‘This Is Not A Pipe’ Marcel Duchamp With Ann Miller’s Leg As A Pipe, Vue Magazine, 1954

    Surreal historical image of a person smoking a pipe shaped like a leg, capturing forgotten corners of history.

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    Bob Dylan Lifted By Joan Baez After Party, NYC, 1964

    A couple dancing energetically in a historical setting, capturing a lively moment from forgotten corners of history.

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    Children Jumping Onto Mattresses At Ashfield Valley Estate At Rochdale, Lancashire, England In The 1980s - Photographer Unknown

    Daredevils jumping from windows of a brick building, captured in a forgotten corner of history.

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    Cynthia The Celebrity Mannequin (1932)

    Vintage scene with a woman and man dining, showcasing a forgotten corner of history.

    Cynthia became a star. She appeared on the cover of Life magazine’s issue of July 12 1937. People sent her gifts and fan mail. Cartier and Tiffany sent her jewellery, French-American milliner Lilly Daché (c. 1892 – 31 December 1989) designed hats for her, couturiers sent her their latest fashions and furrieries sent minks.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cynthia was an odd phenomenon and a fascinating glimpse at the rabid devotion humans can show to anything offered on the altar of the cult of fame. Really peculiar.

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    Julianne Moore (Born : 3.12.1960) “The Audience Doesn’t Come To See You, They Come To See Themselves.”

    A woman in a crochet top poses with a sword, adding intrigue to forgotten corners of history.

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    Times Square, New York - February 1978

    New York City blanketed in snow, historical image showing a street and a sign reading "A Winter Wonderland: 16 inches & falling."

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    Mary Ellen Mark (1940–2015) Santa Takes A Break, 1964

    Santa Claus in a vintage cafe, smoking and enjoying a meal, showcasing forgotten corners of history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Reminds me of the Ziggy Christmas special, Ziggy's Gift: https://youtu.be/dcbPqbO_KWs?feature=shared

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    Carroll Boreland In Mark Of The Vampire, 1935

    A woman's face behind a spider web, symbolizing forgotten corners of history in a black and white photo.

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    Dinner At Andy Warhol’s Factory, NYC In 1985

    People around a dining table with colorful dishes, capturing a moment from forgotten corners of history.

    Seated are: Quentin Crisp, Bianca Jagger, Rupert Everett, Boy George, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring.

    Photo by Timothy Hursley

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    Self-Portrait In NYC, 1955 By Vivian Maier

    Shadows on brick buildings and vintage cars in an urban scene capture forgotten corners of history.

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    Paris, Texas Wim Wenders 1984

    A woman in retro attire, looking down thoughtfully, captures a forgotten corner of history.

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    William Eggelston - Any Time

    Person in red dress poses by "No Parking" sign, with another individual walking by, capturing a forgotten corner of history.

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    Vivian Maier: Self Portrait

    Person with a vintage camera captured in a bathroom mirror, reflecting forgotten history.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is an amazing documentary about her really interesting life ‘Finding Vivian Maier’ - she was slightly bonkers but a natural and undiscovered photographer.

    #87

    Béatrice Dalle & Azzedine Alaïa By Jean-Paul Goude, 1998

    Woman skipping rope over a man on a carpet, embodying forgotten corners of history with a playful twist.

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    Karl Grill: Daisy Spies As The Spiral In The Triadic Ballet From Oskar Schlemmer 1926

    Dancer in avant-garde costume with metallic circles from forgotten corners of history.

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    Steve Schapiro : New Jersey, 1963

    Woman and child in front of Grand Union store with a protest sign, depicting a forgotten corner of history.

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    Robert Zimmerman And His Doll Paco’s Pete, Christmas, 1950

    Boy sitting with a ventriloquist dummy in front of a decorated Christmas tree, from forgotten corners of history.

    “AT CHRISTMAS OF 1950 I scored really big! I not only got an HO gauge Peco Train Set, I also got my ventriloquist dummy that I named “Peco’s Pete”. He and I wore almost-matching flannel shirts. Sadly, or maybe for the better, my ventriloquist act didn’t go over too well: Pete was getting all the laughs, so I decided to break up the team and let him go his own way. The last time I heard from him, Pete was somewhere in Verona, Italy playing a benefit at a retirement home for old ventriloquists.”

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    Nice Beast Ludo
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I got a ventriloquist doll named Lester when I was 12. He was a snappy black man with curly hair and glasses. He wore a nice argyle suit and came with a guidebook in being a ventriloquist. I wanted him so badly. I was very strange and awkward preteen

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    #91

    Waking The Dead - Charlie Hewitt, 1949

    A couple kissing in a forgotten graveyard, illustrating a corner of history.

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    Polaroid Of Candy Darling By Robert Mapplethorpe, 1972

    A woman in a red hat using an eyelash curler, showcasing a moment from forgotten corners of history.

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    Ron Man
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you don't know who Candy Darling is, she was immortalized in Lou Reed's Take a Walk on the Wild Side. Candy came from out on the Island In the backroom, she was everybody's darling But she never lost her head Even when she was giving head

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    Caroline Coon Wearing Yamamoto Early 1970s

    A person in a quirky, artistic outfit with a cartoonish design, standing on a street, showcasing forgotten history fashion.

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    On The New York City Subway In 1968 By Ronnie Ginnever

    People sitting on a vintage subway, representing forgotten corners of history.

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    Multa Nocte
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is that Queen Elizabeth second from the right, sneaking out on a day trip?

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    Las Vegas In 1947

    Vintage Las Vegas street with classic cars and neon signs, highlighting forgotten corners of history.

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