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Old photos have a magical way of transporting us to another time, making history feel oddly personal and vivid. Historic pictures serve as windows into the past, revealing glimpses of everyday life from long ago. The Instagram account @ilovehistory115 is dedicated to reviving vintage snapshots, bringing old-time charm into our feed. Today Pandas, we’ve compiled some of their best photos that might give you a daily dose of history with a side of nostalgia.

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Mississippi's First Interracial Couple- August 3, 1970

Mississippi's First Interracial Couple- August 3, 1970

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Fred Rogers Performing A "Bedside Solo Show" For 7-Year Old Beth Usher During Her Coma After Undergoing Surgery For "Rasmussen’s Encephalitis" At The John Hopkins Childrens' Hospital In Baltimore, Maryland, 1987

Fred Rogers Performing A "Bedside Solo Show" For 7-Year Old Beth Usher During Her Coma After Undergoing Surgery For "Rasmussen’s Encephalitis" At The John Hopkins Childrens' Hospital In Baltimore, Maryland, 1987

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1969: Margaret Hamilton Next To The Navigation Software She And Her Team At Mit Wrote For The Apollo Program

1969: Margaret Hamilton Next To The Navigation Software She And Her Team At Mit Wrote For The Apollo Program

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The saying that a picture is worth a thousand words certainly stands true when it comes to historical photos. They encapsulate entire eras, offering us a glimpse into the lives, emotions, and experiences of people who lived long before us.

Every one of these images, whether it's an ancient snapshot of a packed theater for a play in 1910 or a portrait of two best friends, has a backstory that can enlighten, uplift, and stir thinking.

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Serbian Soldier Sleeps With His Father Who Came To Visit Him On The Front Line Near Belgrade, 1914/1915

 Serbian Soldier Sleeps With His Father Who Came To Visit Him On The Front Line Near Belgrade, 1914/1915

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WWII Veteran Dean Mccandless From The 505 Pir Of The 82nd Airborne Division. He Made All Four Combat Jumps (Sicily, Italy, Normandy, And The Netherlands)

WWII Veteran Dean Mccandless From The 505 Pir Of The 82nd Airborne Division. He Made All Four Combat Jumps (Sicily, Italy, Normandy, And The Netherlands)

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Family Portrait After W-W-1

Family Portrait After W-W-1

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These images serve as powerful reminders of our collective past, helping us to understand the world as it was and how it has evolved. Instagram pages like ilovehistory115 offer us a tangible link to history that books alone might not provide.

Sometimes, such photos also play a crucial role in preserving and transmitting cultural identity. For many families, old photographs are cherished heirlooms, passed down through generations as visual records of their ancestors. These images help people connect with their heritage, reminding them of where they come from and the values that have been passed down through the years.

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Woman Cutting Her Birthday Cake In Iran, 1973

Woman Cutting Her Birthday Cake In Iran, 1973

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Animal Therapy, 1956

Animal Therapy, 1956

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A Soldier Shares His Food With Two Dutch Kids, 1945

A Soldier Shares His Food With Two Dutch Kids, 1945

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On a larger scale, photos of historical events or cultural milestones help to preserve the identity of entire communities or nations. For instance, images of the iconic celebration in Times Square on V-J Day in 1945, when the end of World War II was announced, capture a moment of collective joy and relief. These photos immortalize a time when the world came together to celebrate peace and victory.

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The Old Cincinnati Library Before Being Demolished, 1874-1955

The Old Cincinnati Library Before Being Demolished, 1874-1955

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An American Soldier Wears A Hand Lettered “War Is Hell” Slogan On His Helmet, Vietnam, 1965

An American Soldier Wears A Hand Lettered “War Is Hell” Slogan On His Helmet, Vietnam, 1965

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The "Hasanlu Lovers" Died Around 800 B.c. And Were Discovered In 1972. They Died In What Seems To Be An Embrace Or Kiss, And Remained That Way For 2800 Years

The "Hasanlu Lovers" Died Around 800 B.c. And Were Discovered In 1972. They Died In What Seems To Be An Embrace Or Kiss, And Remained That Way For 2800 Years

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Bob Brooce
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They were buried in an embrace. They didn't die that way, unless being discovered that way explains the skull on the right. That might be possible, but it sure wasn't because anybody in 800 BC thought they were offending Jesus or Muhammed.

Ninnanator
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No they couldn't. Homosexuality wasn't actually a sin in the Bible until the 1900's. We're the trashy pieces of sh*t 😂

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It's like that
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Doesn't mean they were lovers, you can't tell that by the bones. Could have been a variety of reasons they're in the position they are. People are stupid

three norns
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Both male. One was 19-22, the other 30-35. There are no signs of injury at the time of death, possibly died from asphyxiation. Given the ages, I think them being brothers or possibly even father and son (19 and 35) is equally likely

_physically_insane_(he/they/any)
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is also a possibility that they were lovers because in Ancient Greece (I know this isn’t from Greece, but Ancient Greece did exist at around the same time I believe), it wasn’t uncommon for male lovers to have quite a large age gap by modern standards. That being said, they could very well be family

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Jennie Stadler
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

About the "both Male" thing. Who cares. You know in many countries you still see ladies holding hands when they are out shopping or just a walk, men have their arms around each other and no one thinks a thing about it. In the states, with our insane puritan outlook on things we have lost touch with the totally natural need to touch and be touched. Good Grief, even in the group, Image #3 shows a father laying next to his adult son, if you took them down to skeletons, it could look like a lovers embrace or could it be more like a comforting embrace. Kind of depends on your state of mind doesn't it.

Foxglove🇮🇪
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also they didn't necessarily die in that position, they may have been laid that way at their burial. Edit: it seems they weren't buried but left where they fell after an invasion: from wikipedia - The two human skeletons were found together in a bin during excavations, seemingly embracing at the time of death,[3] with no other objects except a stone slab under the head of one skeleton. They died together around 800 BCE, during the last destruction of the Hasanlu.[3] Approximately 246 skeletons were found at the site altogether.[4] How the lovers died and ended up in the bin is still under speculation but both skeletons lack evidence of injury near the time of death and possibly died of asphyxiation.[5] They were exhibited at the Penn Museum from 1974 until the mid-1980s.

Madster
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A lot of posters here need banning for life. Bored Panda is not a place for bigots.

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

It's called freedom of speech Madster. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it needs to be banned.

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Analyn Lahr
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Could they have been buried that way? To honor the love they had for each other?

Lawmom1966
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn’t say this earlier, but if they were killed bc of who they loved, that kiss was their last act of defiance. Amazing.

EmAdoresHerKats🇮🇪🇩🇿🇵🇸
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why is it assumed they were lovers? Is there a back story? Because they embraced or kissed doesn't necessarily mean a gay relationship. Men in countries like Iran, Saudi, Egypt Algeria etc hold hands, kiss each other.

Stuart
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is nothing to indictate that they were lovers. That could have been just how their bodies settled.

Lawmom1966
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Which, unfortunately, is why they were probably killed. .

Frances Pitchoune
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not always. In ancient Greece, for example, it was considered good to be gay. It was even a norm because the man's body was considered perfection itself. Philosophers often had male lovers.

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Goran Birdman
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Or one choked another one stabbing him...but hey, lovers...

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When it comes to education, historical photos are invaluable resources. They bring history to life in ways that textbooks often can't, offering a vivid window into the past.

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Young Girl Wearing Prosthetic Legs, England, 1890-1910

Young Girl Wearing Prosthetic Legs, England, 1890-1910

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This Is Maud Wagner, Who Is Widely Believed To Be The First Female Professional Tattoo Artist In The Us, 1907

This Is Maud Wagner, Who Is Widely Believed To Be The First Female Professional Tattoo Artist In The Us, 1907

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Portrait Of John Smith, Also Known As The White Wolf, Elderly Native American Chippewa Of Cass Lake, Minnesota, In Traditional Dress, 1914. (Probably Born Between 1822 And 1826, Although Presumably As Early As 1784; Died In February 6, 1922)

Portrait Of John Smith, Also Known As The White Wolf, Elderly Native American Chippewa Of Cass Lake, Minnesota, In Traditional Dress, 1914. (Probably Born Between 1822 And 1826, Although Presumably As Early As 1784; Died In February 6, 1922)

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The Night They Ended Prohibition, December 5th, 1933

The Night They Ended Prohibition, December 5th, 1933

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The National Archives in the U.S. has digitized over 300,000 photos from its vast collections, making them easily accessible to the public. These images have sparked a surge of interest in historical research, allowing people to explore and connect with history in a more personal and engaging way. By visually bridging the gap between past and present, these photographs help us understand and appreciate history like never before.

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Roland, A 4,000 Pound Elephant Seal, Getting A Bath From His Handler At The Berlin Zoo. This Photo Was Taken In 1930

Roland, A 4,000 Pound Elephant Seal, Getting A Bath From His Handler At The Berlin Zoo. This Photo Was Taken In 1930

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Portrait Of Mother And Child During The Great Depression, 1939

Portrait Of Mother And Child During The Great Depression, 1939

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Penn Station, NY 1943. A Soldier's Farewell To His Wife

Penn Station, NY 1943. A Soldier's Farewell To His Wife

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Father Passes Out When He Meets His Triplets For The First Time, 1946

Father Passes Out When He Meets His Triplets For The First Time, 1946

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French Soldiers Passing By A Dog Wearing Googles And Smoking A Pipe, 1915

French Soldiers Passing By A Dog Wearing Googles And Smoking A Pipe, 1915

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One of the most profound ways historical photos enrich our lives is by creating an emotional connection to the past. When we see a photograph of a great-grandparent, a historical figure, or an ordinary person from decades or centuries ago, we’re reminded of our shared humanity.

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During The Spanish Flu Of 1918 In California

During The Spanish Flu Of 1918 In California

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Eunice Hancock, A 21-Year-Old Woman, Operates A Compressed-Air Grinder In A Midwest Aircraft Plant During W-W-II. August 1942

Eunice Hancock, A 21-Year-Old Woman, Operates A Compressed-Air Grinder In A Midwest Aircraft Plant During W-W-II. August 1942

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Photo From The Restaurant Windows On The World, Which Sat Atop New York City's World Trade Center's North Tower, 1976

Photo From The Restaurant Windows On The World, Which Sat Atop New York City's World Trade Center's North Tower, 1976

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These images show us that, despite the passage of time, certain experiences, emotions, and struggles remain universal. They can evoke a sense of empathy, nostalgia, or even inspiration, reminding us that we are part of a larger human story that spans generations.

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Two Girls Dancing In The Streets Of London, 1954

Two Girls Dancing In The Streets Of London, 1954

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A German Immigrant Girl Waits To Be Processed At Ellis Island - New York, 1926

A German Immigrant Girl Waits To Be Processed At Ellis Island - New York, 1926

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Japanese-American College Students During Their Relocation To An Internment Camp. Sacramento, 1942

Japanese-American College Students During Their Relocation To An Internment Camp. Sacramento, 1942

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Such photos are, in many ways, the visual threads that weave together the fabric of our shared history. Which of these pictures resonated with you the most? Be sure to share this post with someone who would enjoy it!

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Homecoming Prisoner - Vienna, Austria Ca 1946

Homecoming Prisoner - Vienna, Austria Ca 1946

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A Boy Shows Off His Ray Gun, 1950s

A Boy Shows Off His Ray Gun, 1950s

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"Do Your Bit! Skate To Work" Women Of The Uso Promoting Gas Rationing During WWII. New York City, 1940's

"Do Your Bit! Skate To Work" Women Of The Uso Promoting Gas Rationing During WWII. New York City, 1940's

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Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time, 1928

Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time, 1928

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German First World War Veteran Hans Lange With A Portrait Of Himself As A 19-Year-Old In 1918. Photograph Taken In 1998

German First World War Veteran Hans Lange With A Portrait Of Himself As A 19-Year-Old In 1918. Photograph Taken In 1998

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A Hippie Girl Selling Roadside Flowers In Oklahoma, 1973

A Hippie Girl Selling Roadside Flowers In Oklahoma, 1973

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Patricia O'keefe, 8-Year-Old Carries Wayne Long, A 200-Pound (90 Kg) Man, On His Back In An Unusual Display Of Strength, 1940

Patricia O'keefe, 8-Year-Old Carries Wayne Long, A 200-Pound (90 Kg) Man, On His Back In An Unusual Display Of Strength, 1940

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Photos Of Victorian Women Who Never Cut Her Hair, 1860-1900

Photos Of Victorian Women Who Never Cut Her Hair, 1860-1900

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The Tallest (Cornelius Bruns), Shortest And Fattest (Cannon Colossus) Man Of Europe Playing A Game Of Cards, 1913

The Tallest (Cornelius Bruns), Shortest And Fattest (Cannon Colossus) Man Of Europe Playing A Game Of Cards, 1913

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Hugo Gernsback Is An Inventor Of Tele-Glasses Television-Glasses. VR Technologies Of 20th Century

Hugo Gernsback Is An Inventor Of Tele-Glasses Television-Glasses. VR Technologies Of 20th Century

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A Member Of The New York Police Force Hangs From A Girder, 1920

A Member Of The New York Police Force Hangs From A Girder, 1920

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The Italian Royal Family, 1905

The Italian Royal Family, 1905

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A Circus Strong Woman Balances A Piano On Her Chest, 1920

 A Circus Strong Woman Balances A Piano On Her Chest, 1920

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Teen Boy With Hand Over Girl Eyes Surprising Her With Box Of Valentine’s Day Candy, 1940s

Teen Boy With Hand Over Girl Eyes Surprising Her With Box Of Valentine’s Day Candy, 1940s

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Estonia, 1913

Estonia, 1913

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Palm Beach Florida, 1920

Palm Beach Florida, 1920

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Robert Earl Hughes (1926–1958) Heaviest Person Recorded At 1,071 Lbs, Walked Unaided

Robert Earl Hughes (1926–1958) Heaviest Person Recorded At 1,071 Lbs, Walked Unaided

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A Circus Performer In An Aquarium Car With Crocodiles, Berlin, 1933

A Circus Performer In An Aquarium Car With Crocodiles, Berlin, 1933

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Blind, 1916

Blind, 1916

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Netherlands, 1919

Netherlands, 1919

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Victorian Train Station, 1930

Victorian Train Station, 1930

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Paris, 1897

Paris, 1897

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First King Of Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud With His Sons Prince Faisal (On The Left) And Prince Saud (On The Right) In The Early 1950s

First King Of Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud With His Sons Prince Faisal (On The Left) And Prince Saud (On The Right) In The Early 1950s

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