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Pictures hold something truly special—a speck of time that once was and shall never be again. They’re the closest thing we have to a time machine, allowing us to glimpse through a window of film and into the past. 

Although technology has come leaps and bounds since the very first photograph, and we’ve gotten used to its magic, it still feels like a pirate treasure to come across old pictures from a time not-too-long-ago. From close families, to celebrities, there’s something for everyone, and the Facebook group called “Historical Pictures” is just the hub of it all. 

Today, we’ll be featuring some of the photos the members of the group have shared, and hope that it’ll tickle your fancy to go dig out your own photo albums. So, dear readers, I invite you to look at this photograph (brownie points if you read that in Nickelback), well a couple dozen of them, upvote your faves, leave some comments, and have a good time!

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"I'd Rather Eat Pasta And Drink Wine Than Be A Size 0." ~Sophia Loren, 1965

"I'd Rather Eat Pasta And Drink Wine Than Be A Size 0." ~Sophia Loren, 1965

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Our history as humans is as long and complex as math felt back in 10th grade. I passed by the skin of my teeth if you’re curious. Sadly, we only discovered the magic of photography in the 1800s, the first photo ever dating back to 1827. Can you imagine how incredible it would have been to see moments from the 1500s or 900s? 

We’ll just have to settle for pictures from the past couple of centuries, which is still longer than any human would have survived. The members of the “Historical Pictures” Facebook group have been sharing their finds, be it pictures of family moments, portraits, or well-beloved celebrities, bringing us all closer to the past.  

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    My Sweet Sixteen Self. I Will Be Eighty In February 2023

    My Sweet Sixteen Self. I Will Be Eighty In February 2023

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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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    A natural question comes up—why are we so drawn to old photographs, regardless of the fact that we’ve most likely never met the people, known the places, or experienced anything close to what their lives were like. Well, it’s for all those reasons, ironically enough! It’s a learning opportunity, a true touch upon history, and the fleeting moments of time. 

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    As someone wrote on The School Of Life, it’s kind of a bittersweet discovery. “We realize that we want to live inside photographs, not the life they purport to tell us about,” they said. An intriguing kind of nostalgia, a craving to have been there to witness the events, to see that one special person again, to be a child without worries all over again. 

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    Camberley Kate, And Her Stray Dogs In England. She Never Turned A Stray Dog Away, Taking Care Of More Than 600 Dogs In Her Lifetime. (1962)

    Camberley Kate, And Her Stray Dogs In England. She Never Turned A Stray Dog Away, Taking Care Of More Than 600 Dogs In Her Lifetime. (1962)

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

    She herself was an orphan before 10 and there's a building of retirement flats named after her now :)

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    Ericthedead
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ha! My dad would wait for someone to walk through the living room to have them change the channel. If he lost the remoteEven if he hated what was on

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    Each picture tells a story of the moment it was taken. The people, the location, the fashion sense, the actions, the pose, the grimace. All of it builds a picture, yet it is only speculation what happened to those people before or after the event of the photo being taken. Those gaps are then filled with stories and photographs before and after the initial one, but nothing really paints a full picture. 

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    Maureen A. Taylor, when speaking on the importance of photography as a whole, notes 3 points. The first one was conveniently made at the very beginning of this section—every picture tells a story. Each one is a time portal. And each one is an artifact. Your old photos are ancestral artifacts just like furniture and silver, and they’re worth just as much if not more. 

    #8

    This Innuit Girl Descending Into Her Home, An Ice Igloo

    This Innuit Girl Descending Into Her Home, An Ice Igloo

    This powerful image transcends time, and continues to go viral over 70 years later.

    Helen Konek is 91 years old now. But she was 17 when photographer Richard Harrington asked to take images of her family near Arviat, Nunavut. This one is in the massive igloo her father Pipqanaaq built.

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    #9

    A Photo Of My Grandfather, Clyde Hensley, Lived Deep In The Appalachian Mountains Of Western North Carolina

    A Photo Of My Grandfather, Clyde Hensley, Lived Deep In The Appalachian Mountains Of Western North Carolina

    Lived off the land, kept bees, grew tobacco, dried it, twisted it, made molasses. You name it.

    I always knew him as happy and content. For no special reason.

    True Grit.

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    But why do we feel a sense of happiness when looking at these pictures? According to multiple bits of research, it has to do with happy chemicals, such as dopamine and serotonin. A new study from CEWE has found that people find looking back at old photos even more relaxing than meditating. The activity triggers feelings of primary and positive emotions such as joy and love, but it also strengthens our memory and relationships. 

    Leading UK behavioral psychologist Jo Hemmings says: “Taking the time to look back on our treasured memories can be truly beneficial for our wellbeing as it can help to evoke feelings of positivity and happiness. Because of this, and especially at times like this, we should take more time to appreciate and look back on them.” 

    #10

    Cheryl Browne, First African-American Contestant For The Title Of Miss America In 1971

    Cheryl Browne, First African-American Contestant For The Title Of Miss America In 1971

    Cheryl Adrienne Browne was born in New York City in 1950 and studied dance at LaGuardia High School in Manhattan. After high school, she moved to Decorah, Iowa to study dance at Luther College. After winning the Miss Decorah contest, on June 13, 1970, she beat 19 white contestants to win Miss Iowa, making her eligible to compete for the 1971 Miss America crown.

    Cheryl became the first black woman to compete for the Miss America title, the first African American contestant to make it to the final, even though competition rule number seven, instituted during the 1930s, which read: “Contestants must be of good health and of the white race,” had been abolished 30 years before in 1940.

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    Lucille Ball. A Timeless Beauty

    Lucille Ball. A Timeless Beauty

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

    She was beautiful. Too bad the tv execs had her act like she was just a flighty dumb broad.

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    Our mantelpieces, windowsills, shelves and sideboards, where many of us display our treasured photos in frames, have been shown to be among the most peaceful places in our homes. As explained by Louise Carey, this is because of the immediate sense of well-being that we get by looking at photos of our loved ones at various stages in their developing lives.

    Research has also shown that having ‘real’ photos in our homes provides regular psychological positive reinforcement by reminding us of what and who are important to us. This emotional bubble then fuses with our wider memories of the occasion that we might not have photographed and transports us back to a happier place.

    #13

    Three Young Ladies Posing With A Friend, 1930

    Three Young Ladies Posing With A Friend, 1930

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    #14

    Soldier Coming Home To His Daughter After WWII, 1945

    Soldier Coming Home To His Daughter After WWII, 1945

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    #15

    A Young Woman Posing For A Studio Portrait, Kentucky, 1890-1910

    A Young Woman Posing For A Studio Portrait, Kentucky, 1890-1910

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    Fraxinus excelsior
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I knew subjects had to sit still for photographs back then, but 20 years seems a long time

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    We’re all here for a limited time, so we might as well capture as much of it as possible so that future generations have some semblance of our existence, at least for a little while. Take those photos, print your favorites, deck out your whole home, and enjoy! 

    As you continue to scroll through this list, make sure you’re upvoting your favorites and leaving comments along the way, and I shall see you all in the next one! Bye-bye for now!

    #18

    This Is Jim Thorpe. Look Closely At The Photo, You Can See That He's Wearing Different Socks And Shoes

    This Is Jim Thorpe. Look Closely At The Photo, You Can See That He's Wearing Different Socks And Shoes

    This wasn't a fashion statement. It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim, a Native American from Oklahoma represented the U.S. in track and field.

    On the morning of his competitions, his shoes were stolen. Luckily, Jim ended up finding two shoes in a garbage can. That's the pair that he's wearing in the photo. But one of the shoes was too big, so he had to wear an extra sock. Wearing these shoes, Jim won two gold medals that day

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    #19

    “Les Nouvelles Meirveilleuses”. In The Spring Of 1908, Three Women Walked Onto The Longchamp Racecourse In Paris And Jaws Dropped

    “Les Nouvelles Meirveilleuses”. In The Spring Of 1908, Three Women Walked Onto The Longchamp Racecourse In Paris And Jaws Dropped

    he elite society event was known for debuting the latest couture creations to the public, but no one had seen fashion quite like this before. Dressed in blue, white and havane brown creations, according to newspapers, spectators called the three women a “monstrosity”, accused them of being semi-naked and showing revolting *décolletage. *It was these three dresses however, which would forever change fashion that day and launch the twentieth century silhouette. As for the designer? Well, no one really bothered to remember her name…
    But perhaps you might like to know who it was. Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix was her name, a young Parisian designer who had taken over her mother’s long-established couture house and was starting to gain popularity in turn-of-the-century Paris for her lightly corseted dresses featuring minimum boning and more elastic material…
    Long before Lycra or Spanx came along, she soon began making dresses made from stretchy elastic silk jersey, outlining the hips and thighs and slimming the figure. To debut her creations to society, she hired three beautiful models and chose the Parisian racetracks of 1908 as her catwalk.

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    Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you look at the women in the background you can see how different the clothes the models are wearing were. Very beautiful.

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    #20

    My Great-Great Aunt Helen Taken In 1913 When She Was 16 Years Old. She Passed Away At 90 Years Old In 1987

    My Great-Great Aunt Helen Taken In 1913 When She Was 16 Years Old. She Passed Away At 90 Years Old In 1987

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    #21

    The Champion Watermelon Eater At The 4th Of July Celebration In Brooklyn, 1935

    The Champion Watermelon Eater At The 4th Of July Celebration In Brooklyn, 1935

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    #22

    “Girls In The Windows”

    “Girls In The Windows”

    In 1960, photojournalist Ormond Gigli assembled 43 women, dressed them in refined, colorful garb, and situated them in 41 windows across the facade of the classic New York City brownstones. Years later, the image ended up being his most famous artwork.

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    Portrait Of A Young Grumpy Girl From The 1850s

    Portrait Of A Young Grumpy Girl From The 1850s

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    #24

    A Roman Toddler's Footprint In A Red Clay Tile, Imprinted As It Was Drying ~2000 Years Ago

    A Roman Toddler's Footprint In A Red Clay Tile, Imprinted As It Was Drying ~2000 Years Ago

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    The Baby In This Picture Is My Grandmother Born In 1893. Along With My Great Grandmother, Great Great Grandmother And Great Great Great Grandmother

    The Baby In This Picture Is My Grandmother Born In 1893. Along With My Great Grandmother, Great Great Grandmother And Great Great Great Grandmother

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    #26

    Richard Lasher Was On His Way To Ride His Dirt Bike When Mt. St. Helens Erupted In Front Of Him (1980)

    Richard Lasher Was On His Way To Ride His Dirt Bike When Mt. St. Helens Erupted In Front Of Him (1980)

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    K.A. Hansen
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My uncle was supposed to have been hiking on Mt. St. Helens that day, but he had an epileptic seizure and collapsed while in the shower. Unfortunately, he bumped the faucet on his way down and ended up with very severe burns that took him almost a year to recover from, but at least he was alive - he'd have certainly died if he'd made it to his hike.

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    #27

    This Is Economy Class Seating On Pan Am 747 In The ‘60’s

    This Is Economy Class Seating On Pan Am 747 In The ‘60’s

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    A Ghostly Yet Mesmerizing Image From 1900

    A Ghostly Yet Mesmerizing Image From 1900

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

    The world looked more romantic and haunting before the era of technology and industrial development

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    Ron Howard's Wedding To His (Still) Wife Cheryl In 1975--With Henry Winkler

    Ron Howard's Wedding To His (Still) Wife Cheryl In 1975--With Henry Winkler

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    #30

    Silent Film Actress, Delores Costello, Drew Barrymore's Grandmother, 1928

    Silent Film Actress, Delores Costello, Drew Barrymore's Grandmother, 1928

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    Mother And Daughter Photographs From 1900

    Mother And Daughter Photographs From 1900

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

    Cute but I swear the mother looks like the wicked witch of the West in the bottom left pic

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    Irish Seaman And Antarctic Explorer Thomas Crean Photographed In 1915 Aboard The Endurance In Antarctica During The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Of 1914–1917 LED By Ernest Shackleton

    Irish Seaman And Antarctic Explorer Thomas Crean Photographed In 1915 Aboard The Endurance In Antarctica During The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Of 1914–1917 LED By Ernest Shackleton

    The Endurance was trapped in ice for 492 days and sank, so the 28-man crew had to use lifeboats to reach the uninhabited Elephant Island. Crean was one of 6 members of the crew to make the 800 miles (1300 km) journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia in the small-boat James Caird to seek rescue for the rest of the crew. Once they reached South Georgia after 17 days at sea, 3 of the men, including Tom Crean, trekked across the island to a whaling station on the north side of South Georgia. There they were able to organize rescue efforts for the 3 men left on the south of the island and the remaining crew on Elephant Island. The entire crew of the Endurance returned home without loss of life.

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    Titanic Survivors Marjorie And Charlotte Collyer In New York Immediately Following The Sinking Of The Liner In 1912

    Titanic Survivors Marjorie And Charlotte Collyer In New York Immediately Following The Sinking Of The Liner In 1912

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    Bride Leaving Her Recently Bombed Home To Get Married, London, Nov 4, 1940

    Bride Leaving Her Recently Bombed Home To Get Married, London, Nov 4, 1940

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    Nora Washington With A Catfish She Caught With A Cane Pole, No Less In The Colorado River, Bastrop, Texas 1950s

    Nora Washington With A Catfish She Caught With A Cane Pole, No Less In The Colorado River, Bastrop, Texas 1950s

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

    Not the Colorado River of Hoover Dam/Lake Mead fame. The river in this picture is formally named the Texas Colorado River, but Texans just call it the Colorado River.

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    Portrait Of Lillian, Cora And Luvenia Ward. Taken In Worcester, Massachusetts, Circa 1900

    Portrait Of Lillian, Cora And Luvenia Ward. Taken In Worcester, Massachusetts, Circa 1900

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    Women Grocery Shopping In The 1960s

    Women Grocery Shopping In The 1960s

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    Fun Before The Internet, 1960s

    Fun Before The Internet, 1960s

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    Dan Padgett
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The kid at the top of the rail looks like they are away to have a bad time very soon.

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    This Boy And His Dog Were Photographed By Photographer J. E. Williams In New Athens, Ohio In The Late 1890s-Early 1900s

    This Boy And His Dog Were Photographed By Photographer J. E. Williams In New Athens, Ohio In The Late 1890s-Early 1900s

    This was another one that was cracked but the damage wan’t in critical areas and I was able to clone some image from the photo taken at the same time. From my glass negative collection

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    Cicely Tyson And James Earl Jones

    Cicely Tyson And James Earl Jones

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

    I don't think I've ever seen a picture of a young James Earl Jones before.

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    Charging An Electric Car In The Garage, New York, 1911

    Charging An Electric Car In The Garage, New York, 1911

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    David H
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the early 1900's Edison had an electric car company. His car was able to get 100 miles per battery charge (the next most was 30 miles), but took 48 hours to charge to full. Also the battery cost the same as 3 Model T's, not including the rest of the car. The Technology wasn't ready yet, and it lost popularity other than short distance cars (15-20 mile range) for rich urban women.

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    Benton County, Tennessee, 1930's

    Benton County, Tennessee, 1930's

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    Carl Mydans was a photographer that worked some for the federal government during the Great Depression. He took several heart breaking pictures of rural families, especially in the South. This family was photographed near Benton County, Tennessee. He titled this one "Rural Mother

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    #46

    Bedouin Couple In Front Of Their Tent, Adwan Tribe. 1898. (Colorized By Frédéric Duriez)

    Bedouin Couple In Front Of Their Tent, Adwan Tribe. 1898. (Colorized By Frédéric Duriez)

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    Taken In 1972 Us Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant

    Taken In 1972 Us Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant

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    Mickysixxx
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a father of 2 girls Thank God this has changed from the "norm"

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    Christmas Dinner, 1936. Dinner Consisted Of Potatoes, Cabbage And Pie

    Christmas Dinner, 1936. Dinner Consisted Of Potatoes, Cabbage And Pie

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

    This sounds like the day before payday when I was a kid. Who am I kidding this is still the day before payday😔

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    Elvis, His Father Vernon, And His Grandmother Minnie Mae, 1959

    Elvis, His Father Vernon, And His Grandmother Minnie Mae, 1959

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    #51

    An American Mother And Daughter Hold The American Flag In The Early 1900’s

    An American Mother And Daughter Hold The American Flag In The Early 1900’s

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    Mickysixxx
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That baby is trying to read my inner most desires to use against me I swear

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    #52

    A 19 Y O Teddy Roosevelt At Harvard

    A 19 Y O Teddy Roosevelt At Harvard

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    #56

    Portrait Of A Young Woman From Denmark. Photographed In 1895

    Portrait Of A Young Woman From Denmark. Photographed In 1895

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    #57

    Mother And Son, Ireland, 1890

    Mother And Son, Ireland, 1890

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    #58

    Teenage Sisters Gertrude And Ursula Falke. Germany, 1906

    Teenage Sisters Gertrude And Ursula Falke. Germany, 1906

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    #59

    Unpacking Mona Lisa After The End Of World War II In 1945

    Unpacking Mona Lisa After The End Of World War II In 1945

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    #61

    Statue Of Liberty Towering Over Paris Just Before It Was Disassembled And Shipped To New York, 1886

    Statue Of Liberty Towering Over Paris Just Before It Was Disassembled And Shipped To New York, 1886

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    #62

    A Casual Portrait Of A Woman Smiling, 1880

    A Casual Portrait Of A Woman Smiling, 1880

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

    "Martha! You've ruined the shot. Now put your hands in your lap, sit up straight, and FROWN!"

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    #63

    Old Photos Of All Hallows’ Eve (Late 1800s + Early 1900s)

    Old Photos Of All Hallows’ Eve (Late 1800s + Early 1900s)

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    A Group Of ‘Victorian Street Urchins’ Taken In Birmingham, England Circa 1898

    A Group Of ‘Victorian Street Urchins’ Taken In Birmingham, England Circa 1898

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    #65

    Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster & Julia Roberts, 1989

    Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster & Julia Roberts, 1989

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    #66

    Circa 1910, These Children Were Playing With Their Little Wagon But Stopped Long Enough For This Picture To Be Taken

    Circa 1910, These Children Were Playing With Their Little Wagon But Stopped Long Enough For This Picture To Be Taken

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    Little Girl Tending To The Care Of Her Dolls. Early 20th Century Glass Negative

    Little Girl Tending To The Care Of Her Dolls. Early 20th Century Glass Negative

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She really took good care of them too. Plus, that’s a really crisp picture, for such an old glass negative.

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    A Little Boy And His Mom

    A Little Boy And His Mom

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

    I remember walking around following my mothers legs. Then I’d look up and I have been following a stranger and had to listen for my mothers cough or voice to find her. She would have no idea I’d even been lost when I’d find her.

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    #69

    A Coal Mining Dad With His Children, 1945

    A Coal Mining Dad With His Children, 1945

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    Queen Mary, Elizabeth’s Grandmother, Cradling Her In 1926

    Queen Mary, Elizabeth’s Grandmother, Cradling Her In 1926

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    #71

    Another Look At Barbara E. Tripp, Age 3, On The Steps Of Her Home In New Bedford, Mass., September 10, 1916. Glass Negative Photo From The William H. Tripp Collection

    Another Look At Barbara E. Tripp, Age 3, On The Steps Of Her Home In New Bedford, Mass., September 10, 1916. Glass Negative Photo From The William H. Tripp Collection

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    #72

    These Photos Shows The 16-Year-Old German Soldier Hans-Georg Henke After He Was Captured By The Us 9th Army On April 3rd, 1945

    These Photos Shows The 16-Year-Old German Soldier Hans-Georg Henke After He Was Captured By The Us 9th Army On April 3rd, 1945

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

    Just a child, fighting in a war for the bigshots who didn't care if kids died.

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    #73

    Little Twins With Their Dog On Porch

    Little Twins With Their Dog On Porch

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

    Looks like my brother from another mother Jimi Thunder (Kelpie X). Hes not my pet he's my mate lol

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    #74

    Rolling Stones Concert At Jfk Stadium In 1978.... Something Bands These Days Have Never Been Able To Duplicate

    Rolling Stones Concert At Jfk Stadium In 1978.... Something Bands These Days Have Never Been Able To Duplicate

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    karen snyder
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not sure what the title is referring to. If it's a record for ticket holders or attendance, this concert isn't even in the Rolling Stones top three, let alone hold any world records. JFK Stadium only holds 100,000 people. Acts like Rod Stewart have attracted more than a million. I can only assume the title refers to the writers love of the Stones and implies that no other band can duplicate this show FOR THEM. There was nothing objectively special about it.

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    #75

    Mulberry Street, New York City, 1900

    Mulberry Street, New York City, 1900

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    #76

    28 Students Of A One-Room School At La Forge Farms. Missouri, January 1939

    28 Students Of A One-Room School At La Forge Farms. Missouri, January 1939

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    #77

    Even The Window Cleaners Wore Suits 100 Years Ago

    Even The Window Cleaners Wore Suits 100 Years Ago

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    #81

    Freakily Accurate Newspaper Article From April 18, 1963

    Freakily Accurate Newspaper Article From April 18, 1963

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    #82

    Tom Cruise, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez, Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, And Rob Lowe In A Publicity Still For The Outsiders, 1983

    Tom Cruise, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez, Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, And Rob Lowe In A Publicity Still For The Outsiders, 1983

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

    Fun fact: aside from Patrick Swayze (who was 29 years old playing a 20 year old), Ralph Macchio is the oldest person in this photo.

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    #83

    The Rms Queen Elizabeth Pulling Into New York With Service Men Returning Home After The End Of World War 2, 1945

    The Rms Queen Elizabeth Pulling Into New York With Service Men Returning Home After The End Of World War 2, 1945

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    #84

    Us Cavalry Soldiers Pose In Front Of A Tree Known As The "Grizzly Giant" 1900. The Tree Still Stands

    Us Cavalry Soldiers Pose In Front Of A Tree Known As The "Grizzly Giant" 1900. The Tree Still Stands

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    #85

    Roadside Camping (With A Great Auto-Tent), 1920

    Roadside Camping (With A Great Auto-Tent), 1920

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

    My dad born in 1925, had a father with a car that loved to drive around New England. Dads memory is that, "there were no paved roads, y'know, so every ride was long and sometimes painful. You might have to get and move somethin in the way, trees and stuff. Always carried an axe and some water. For the radiator first, then you."

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    #86

    The Hoover Dam Under Construction In 1934

    The Hoover Dam Under Construction In 1934

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    #87

    A Police Officer Transporting A Prisoner In A Holding Cell In 1921

    A Police Officer Transporting A Prisoner In A Holding Cell In 1921

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    Ericthedead
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Lmao. You could knock out the cop. But I’m guessing you would get your teeth knocked out if you did

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    #89

    Photo Of A Family Gathered Around The Fireplace In Their Home

    Photo Of A Family Gathered Around The Fireplace In Their Home

    The small cabin home was located in Loyston, Tennessee. The community of Loyston no longer exists as it was flooded when Norris Dam was built.

    Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Report

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

    That’s a huge f*****g fire. He is going to burn down the cabin.

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    #90

    Safety Standards In 1960s....no Way!!!

    Safety Standards In 1960s....no Way!!!

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    Katie Lutesinger
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hands up who else would be clinging onto that pole for dear life with both arms, eyes tightly closed and crying like a baby.

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    #91

    These Daguerreotype Portraits Show The Oldest Generation Of People To Ever Be Photographed, 1840-1850

    These Daguerreotype Portraits Show The Oldest Generation Of People To Ever Be Photographed, 1840-1850

    Many of these people were born in the 1700s and some of them even lived through the American Revolutionary War

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    #92

    The Second Class Saloon, Nome, Alaska, When Owned By Wyatt Earp And His Wife Between 1887 And 1901

    The Second Class Saloon, Nome, Alaska, When Owned By Wyatt Earp And His Wife Between 1887 And 1901

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    #93

    My Grandfather Around 1908 Wayne Michigan

    My Grandfather Around 1908 Wayne Michigan

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    Detroit Citizen
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hey OP, I have a pic (somewhere) of my Great Grandfather and his brother (great uncle) as paper boys in Oakland County around the same time

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    #94

    Home Prices In 1950s

    Home Prices In 1950s

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    Barbra E. Nyberg
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They would still be affordable if they were built for living in and not for investing in.

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    #95

    Waltis Kilburn, His Wife And 14 Children Pose For A Photo At Their Home In Leslie County, Ky 1949

    Waltis Kilburn, His Wife And 14 Children Pose For A Photo At Their Home In Leslie County, Ky 1949

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    #97

    The Interior Of A Commercial Plane In 1936. The Plane Belonged To Imperial Airways, The First British Commercial Airline

    The Interior Of A Commercial Plane In 1936. The Plane Belonged To Imperial Airways, The First British Commercial Airline

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    #98

    Pioneers Traveling In A Covered Wagon And A Carriage, Probably In Colorado, 1880s

    Pioneers Traveling In A Covered Wagon And A Carriage, Probably In Colorado, 1880s

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    #99

    My Great-Great Grand Parents And Their Family

    My Great-Great Grand Parents And Their Family

    My maternal great-grandmother is on the far left, dark dress, with the bow in her hair. Time period is mid to late 1800's. She lived to the ripe old age of 103

    Joe Briggs Report

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

    That smile on the the girl on the left and the look of retirement on the rest

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    #100

    Left To Right: Cher's Mom, Georgia Holt, Cher, Georganne Lapiere, (Cher's Sister) And Sonny Bono Having Fun In The Sun! - March 1972

    Left To Right: Cher's Mom, Georgia Holt, Cher, Georganne Lapiere, (Cher's Sister) And Sonny Bono Having Fun In The Sun! - March 1972

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    #101

    1924 My Dad At The Top With His Sister And Brothers, Irish Section Of The South Side Of Chicago

    1924 My Dad At The Top With His Sister And Brothers, Irish Section Of The South Side Of Chicago

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    #103

    Most Likely A Father And His Offspring. Glass Negative Photo From Around 1910

    Most Likely A Father And His Offspring. Glass Negative Photo From Around 1910

    Paul Holbrook Report

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    Ericthedead
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks so old to have a baby. Looks like a grandfather but it’s probably just a 50yr old man with a 17yr old wife. Which happened back then

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    #104

    A Woman On The Frozen Mississippi River At St. Louis, Missouri In 1905

    A Woman On The Frozen Mississippi River At St. Louis, Missouri In 1905

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    #105

    John Lennon And Yoko Ono Waiting For The Maid To Make The Bed So They Can Continue Protesting Against The System 1969

    John Lennon And Yoko Ono Waiting For The Maid To Make The Bed So They Can Continue Protesting Against The System 1969

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    #106

    Agents Dump Seized Liquor During The Prohibition In The 1930s

    Agents Dump Seized Liquor During The Prohibition In The 1930s

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    #107

    John Adams Was Born In 1745. He Was The Earliest Born Human To Have Been Photographed. A Shoemaker, He Died In 1849, Aged 104

    John Adams Was Born In 1745. He Was The Earliest Born Human To Have Been Photographed. A Shoemaker, He Died In 1849, Aged 104

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    #108

    Dinner Party At The Hotel Astor. New York City. 1904

    Dinner Party At The Hotel Astor. New York City. 1904

    History Season Report

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    #109

    This Is Mrs. Robert E. Lee. The Child Is Their Son, Robert E Lee Jr

    This Is Mrs. Robert E. Lee. The Child Is Their Son, Robert E Lee Jr

    Ernie Mcgowin Report

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    Jill Rhodry
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, upper class boys were dressed in dresses and curls back then - but isn't this the same child as the 'grumpy' one in another entry?

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    #110

    In The Late 1800s Early 1900s, It Was Tradition That On The 31st Of December, The Wife Would Kneel In Front Of Her Husband And Apologise For Everything She Got Wrong During The Course Of The Year

    In The Late 1800s Early 1900s, It Was Tradition That On The 31st Of December, The Wife Would Kneel In Front Of Her Husband And Apologise For Everything She Got Wrong During The Course Of The Year

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    David Andrews
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This one is false, the picture has been going around the internet for years, and the "tradition" explanation only got attached to it recently on Facebook. Got flagged as fake news there and subsequently was investigated, no evidence was found to support that this was an actual tradition

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