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Our passion for photography is only matched by our love of history and everything that’s vintage. We firmly believe that only a solid grasp of history can help us avoid repeating the mistakes of the past and lead to a better future for everyone. And there’s nothing like a direct comparison to really show us how much time and life have changed things.

That’s the beauty of the ‘Old Photos In Real Life’ subreddit, a celebration of the contrast between the past and modern life. The page features photos from both the past and present, comparing them side by side in order for everyone to truly get how deep some of the changes go. And, in some rare cases, how in some locations things have pretty much stayed more or less the same over the decades and even centuries.

Scroll down for the best pics featured by ‘Old Photos In Real Life,’ and remember to upvote the ones that impressed you the most. Tell us all about your favorite pics and why you enjoyed them in the comment section at the bottom of this list, dear Pandas. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for some more great examples of rephotography, be sure to check out these articles right here and here.

Bored Panda got in touch with moderator u/Npbugati who told us all about the history of r/OldPhotosInRealLife, how they created a 'ghost' bot to help moderate the community, and why the subreddit is important to them. Scroll down for Bored Panda's interview with them, as well as for our chat about rephotography with professional photographer Dominic Sberna.

Moderator u/Npbugati was kind enough to tell us about the entire inspiration behind the subreddit. "Much like many other subreddits created here on Reddit, this subreddit spawned from a comment thread in another unrelated subreddit where a set of images was posted on another subreddit," they said, drawing attention to something that has happened time and time again.

"A friend of mine from high school (who has since deleted his account) originally created the subreddit and added me as a moderator. The first post on the subreddit can be found here and is the image that spawned it's creation," they shared with us.

According to the redditor, their role as moderators is usually pretty hands-off. "We want to allow the community's upvotes to provide most of the encouragement to keep posts high quality," they said that they trust the community. However, in some cases, the mods inevitably have to get involved for everyone's sake.

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    Here’s A Wonderful 1915 Pasadena Craftsmen Located In Bunglsow Heaven That I Had The Pleasure Of Purchasing And Restoring A Few Years Back. Although This House Was Only 950 Sqft It Took Nearly 2 Years To Complete The Renovations Due To Working With The Pasadena Historical Society And City Permitting

    Here’s A Wonderful 1915 Pasadena Craftsmen Located In Bunglsow Heaven That I Had The Pleasure Of Purchasing And Restoring A Few Years Back. Although This House Was Only 950 Sqft It Took Nearly 2 Years To Complete The Renovations Due To Working With The Pasadena Historical Society And City Permitting

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    Chróstnik Palace 2009 vs. 2021. Chróstnik, Lubin County, Poland.

    Chróstnik Palace 2009 vs. 2021. Chróstnik, Lubin County, Poland.

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    "Sometimes, we will have posts that encourage some user to act out in the comments or become overly political or rude. In times like these, we will step in and moderate as necessary to keep the comment section positive. As I am a software developer, I have created a 'ghost' bot of my own that monitors every post and every comment made on the subreddit, scanning for potential issues and even specific keywords, and will create custom reports for us. This bot does not have moderator status itself to keep its identity completely private and its actions invisible," they told Bored Panda about how they've made their own easier by using their real-life skills.

    For the moderator, it's the historical, architectural, and even scientific aspects of the photo comparisons that keep them passionate about the entire community and the photos posted. "I of course think that it is important for us to have a great understanding of history and its importance to how we function today. I also just find the preservation of these ancient buildings and structures into modern-day very interesting to look at and research more as they are posted."

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    They continued: "Even if a user is not involved in the related history, the comparisons of the effect that rebuilding and expansion of locations over time can be amazing to compare."

    Meanwhile, photographer Dominic shared his opinion on rephotography. "I think that comparing the same place in different years is fascinating. It can show great progress in an area of the world or how things may have not changed for the better. It's just really cool to see how a place looked before in comparison to now," photographer Dominic shared his thoughts with Bored Panda.

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    Bored Panda was interested to get the photography expert's opinion on the technical side of things, too. We asked Dominic how to get the biggest amount of detail in our snaps.

    #7

    Moore Hall, Ireland, 1800s vs. Today

    Moore Hall, Ireland, 1800s vs. Today

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    For The First Time In 76 Years, Wwii Veteran Robert White Stands In The Vicinity In Which He Landed After Jumping Into Germany In March Of 1945. He Was As A Paratrooper With The 17th Airborne Division.

    For The First Time In 76 Years, Wwii Veteran Robert White Stands In The Vicinity In Which He Landed After Jumping Into Germany In March Of 1945. He Was As A Paratrooper With The 17th Airborne Division.

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    howdylee
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My great uncle is currently in Germany visiting the places he had been as a soldier in WWII. https://whdh.com/news/salisbury-wwii-vet-heading-back-to-europe-for-trip-of-a-lifetime/

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    "Increasing detail really comes down to the equipment being used. While there are editing techniques to bring out more detail, you need a good baseline to start with," he explained that every photographer should focus on the gear first and software second.

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    Dominic shared that, in his opinion, mirrorless cameras (aka digital single-lens mirrorless or electronic viewfinder interchangeable lens cameras) have been a major recent breakthrough in photography technology. "I cannot say how soon I will be buying one, but I do believe there is a solid outlook for the future of these cameras," he said.

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    Newcastle Castle, UK - 1895 To 2022

    Newcastle Castle, UK - 1895 To 2022

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    A 3.300-Year-Old Chariot Bridge Is Still In Use Today. The Arkadiko Bridge Was Built Between 1300 And 1190 Bce, Making It One Of The Oldest Still-Used Arch Bridges Still In Existence. It Was Built On A Road That Linked Tiryns To Epidaurus, And Was Part Of A Larger Military Road System.

    A 3.300-Year-Old Chariot Bridge Is Still In Use Today. The Arkadiko Bridge Was Built Between 1300 And 1190 Bce, Making It One Of The Oldest Still-Used Arch Bridges Still In Existence. It Was Built On A Road That Linked Tiryns To Epidaurus, And Was Part Of A Larger Military Road System.

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    #12

    Tunnel Rock At Sequoia National Park, 1952 And 2020

    Tunnel Rock At Sequoia National Park, 1952 And 2020

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    Raena Celis
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The road was closed off to preserve the structure of the hanging rock. And to prevent someone from getting smashed I'm sure. May it last another 100 years

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    The r/OldPhotosInRealLife community is made up of 626k members and counting. The subreddit has been active since 2016 and runs a tight ship with regard to the content posted. For instance, they ask their members to, at most, make a single post each day.

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    “To reduce spam and karma farming in general, do not post more than once a day. If you fail to follow this rule the posts will be removed and you may receive a temporary or permanent ban,” the mods stress that quality is more important than quantity.

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    Bhitargaon Temple, Kanpur, India. 1875 And 2011. Built In 5th Century Ce And Renovated By British In 1901. It's The Oldest Surviving Brick Structure In India

    Bhitargaon Temple, Kanpur, India. 1875 And 2011. Built In 5th Century Ce And Renovated By British In 1901. It's The Oldest Surviving Brick Structure In India

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Glad it’s one ancient site being preserved and restored rather than shelled or knocked down.

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    #14

    Before And After Boston's Big Dig, 1980s vs. Now

    Before And After Boston's Big Dig, 1980s vs. Now

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    Bobbie Meyers
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, what? A city got rid of a road in favor of greenery? Bassackards but I love it.

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    The Arch Of Ctesiphon As It May Have Appeared In 600ad. Compared To Its Remaining Ruins Today In Iraq

    The Arch Of Ctesiphon As It May Have Appeared In 600ad. Compared To Its Remaining Ruins Today In Iraq

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Much of its damage is a lot more modern than you might think. It was heavily hit by the British during WW1 and no doubt by later invasions from various factions.

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    What’s more, the moderators ask the members of the community to be excellent and polite to each other. There’s no room for rudeness when there are so many fantastic photos to enjoy.

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    Rephotography can be as varied as the photographers who snap the pictures. For instance, some professionals make sure to take the photo in the same location during the same season and similar time of day, from the same angle and using the same framing.

    Naturally, that requires a lot of research and lots of hours spent examining a particular historical photo in minute detail.

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    The Monstrosity That Was The Kowloon Walled City

    The Monstrosity That Was The Kowloon Walled City

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    秋也 篠原
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The thing is, most of the people living there were forcibly kicked out without anywhere to go. They wanted to clean the space because it was a stain on the image of the city, not because they cared about the welfare of the people. They were compensated of course. Of roughly $350 million, divided amongst the ~50000 residents. Which equates to roughly $7000 per person. Which is nowhere enough to survive without a home. Was the walled city awful? Yes. But the people living there, lived in their own prosperity; in their own eco-system, untouched by outside authorities. It's debatable to say whether demolishing the city is actually progress, or if it's just capitalism.

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    Wrocław 1945 And 2022

    Wrocław 1945 And 2022

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    Others, however, take a more relaxed approach when it comes to ‘then and now’ pictures. For them, the location and the approximate similar angle are more important than everything else. Whether you go for a thoroughly analytical or more chill rephotography philosophy comes down to personal taste and differences in character.

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    Rephotography isn’t just great to look at, it provides real-world value. For example, scientists can compare photos to see how erosion affects the land in a particular location. Meanwhile, sociologists can compare photos to understand social change better.

    Scientific value aside, when we can directly compare historical photos, we can track change and understand—in great detail—the events that happened in the past. That way, we can have a firm grasp of the truth and avoid fake news, misinformation, and historical revisionism.

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    Panch Ratha Monument, Mahabalipuram, India. Monolithic Temples Sculptured From Granite Rocks Between 630 - 668 Ce. 1825 Sketch By J. Braddock J. Gantz And Now. It's A Unesco World Heritage Site.

    Panch Ratha Monument, Mahabalipuram, India. Monolithic Temples Sculptured From Granite Rocks Between 630 - 668 Ce. 1825 Sketch By J. Braddock J. Gantz And Now. It's A Unesco World Heritage Site.

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    Circa 1803 Hope Plantation, Windsor, North Carolina Before And After Restoration

    Circa 1803 Hope Plantation, Windsor, North Carolina Before And After Restoration

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    The Lincoln Memorial In 1920 Before The Reflecting Pool Was Built.

    The Lincoln Memorial In 1920 Before The Reflecting Pool Was Built.

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The reflecting pool does add to the site. It looked abandoned before and like the swamp it probably was.

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    Joseph M. Pierre, a professor of psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, previously explained to Bored Panda why some people believe in conspiracy theories, how they’re tied to historical events, and which events appear to attract more lies than others.

    According to the professor of psychiatry, people in the past were just as smart as we are now. And, with a few exceptions, a similar part of society tends to believe in conspiracies throughout history, no matter the time period. But the less safe people feel, generally, the more conspiracies thrive.

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    Captured Japanese Mini Submarine In The Aleutian Islands, 1943 And 2021

    Captured Japanese Mini Submarine In The Aleutian Islands, 1943 And 2021

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    Bok Tower (Built 1929) And Today …

    Bok Tower (Built 1929) And Today …

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    “The only spike [in believing in conspiracies] from the 20th Century occurred during the 1950’s communist ‘red scare,’” Professor Pierre said. However, this doesn’t change the fact that some conspiracy theorists choose specific historical events over and over again for whatever social or political aims they have in mind.

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    “It is true that certain historical events do tend to attract conspiracy theories and there is evidence that times of societal upheaval or crisis when people are feeling unsafe and desperate for clarity offer a kind of fertile soil for conspiracy theory beliefs,” the expert revealed.

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    Unknowingly Captured The Same Image In 2020 That My Dad Took On Vacation Back In 1965 - Shenandoah Np

    Unknowingly Captured The Same Image In 2020 That My Dad Took On Vacation Back In 1965 - Shenandoah Np

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    The Mahabodhi Temple At Bodh Gaya, India, As Seen From A Second Century Plaque And How It Looks Like Today

    The Mahabodhi Temple At Bodh Gaya, India, As Seen From A Second Century Plaque And How It Looks Like Today

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    Just me, myself, and I
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd love to see something that old! Would I be allowed to touch it? I love touching old things and imagining the people from the past who have touched it too.

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    “Over the past 60 years, the assassination of JFK, the death of Princess Diana, and 9/11 are the most obvious examples of national traumas surrounded by conspiracy theory beliefs,” the psychology professor told Bored Panda.

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    “We should acknowledge that many conspiracy theories, like the idea that the Earth is flat, aren’t really based on any kind of obvious traumatic event,” he added that not all conspiracies or instances of fake news are associated with traumatic events.

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    Manhattan, 1931 To 2018

    Manhattan, 1931 To 2018

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And yet there’s actually LESS people living in Manhattan today than there was then (in 1930 it was 1,867,312 and today it’s around 1,694,251). We’ve just added more skyscrapers and found new ways to live.

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    Chernobyl Power Plant Control Room In 1986 And Now

    Chernobyl Power Plant Control Room In 1986 And Now

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    Sas-Bahu Temple, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, India. 1869 And 2019. The Temple Was Built In 1093.

    Sas-Bahu Temple, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, India. 1869 And 2019. The Temple Was Built In 1093.

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    “People who believe in conspiracy theories are also often attracted to the Manichean narratives that conspiracy theories offer, involving battles of good and evil pitting against each other in an almost apocalyptic fashion. So, it should come as no surprise that conspiracy theories might sprout up from World War II—a real-life apocalyptic battle between good and evil,” the expert told us.

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    #31

    Clifton Rocks Railway, Clifton, Bristol. 1905 And Today

    Clifton Rocks Railway, Clifton, Bristol. 1905 And Today

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    phil bishop
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is a restoration group working to get this running again. Support them online.

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    #32

    Family Farmhouse 1912-2022 (I'd Especially Like To Note That The Green Bench Has Been On The Front Porch For At Least 110 Years)

    Family Farmhouse 1912-2022 (I'd Especially Like To Note That The Green Bench Has Been On The Front Porch For At Least 110 Years)

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    Nadine Bamberger
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On the right side photo, next to the left column and in front of the window, there is a ghost woman with a hat.

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    #33

    Hiking On The Faroes Guided By The Old Cairns

    Hiking On The Faroes Guided By The Old Cairns

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    #34

    Edinburgh Princes Street, 1996 - Now

    Edinburgh Princes Street, 1996 - Now

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    Nickelodeon Studios In The 90’s vs. The Same Building Today

    Nickelodeon Studios In The 90’s vs. The Same Building Today

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    #36

    The Manufacture, Lodz, Poland. 1980's vs. Now

    The Manufacture, Lodz, Poland. 1980's vs. Now

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    Agnieszka
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love going there, not for shops, but for the atmosphere. They did a great job there. I really love Łódź, in general. There's just something about this city, which may not be the most beautiful city in Poland, but it has a kind of spark.

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    #37

    My Town’s Fire House: Circa 1926 vs. 2021

    My Town’s Fire House: Circa 1926 vs. 2021

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    Noorabad Bridge, Morena, India. 1829 And 2018. Built 1605-1627.

    Noorabad Bridge, Morena, India. 1829 And 2018. Built 1605-1627.

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    #39

    Mont Saint Michel, France, 1908-2016

    Mont Saint Michel, France, 1908-2016

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    Radar O'reiley From Opening Credits Of M*a*s*h 1972 And Me In Close To The Same Spot 2019.

    Radar O'reiley From Opening Credits Of M*a*s*h 1972 And Me In Close To The Same Spot 2019.

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    #41

    Irpin, Ukraine, Europe

    Irpin, Ukraine, Europe

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    #42

    120 Years Apart, Saltwell Park, Gateshead, UK

    120 Years Apart, Saltwell Park, Gateshead, UK

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    #43

    I Went To Petra, Jordan; Where They Filmed Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade

    I Went To Petra, Jordan; Where They Filmed Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade

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    #44

    Rio De Janeiro, Brasil 100 Years Apart

    Rio De Janeiro, Brasil 100 Years Apart

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    #45

    Griffith Park Observatory With The Los Angeles Cityscape In The Background (Ca. 1930s / 2019)

    Griffith Park Observatory With The Los Angeles Cityscape In The Background (Ca. 1930s / 2019)

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    Royal Hotel Also Called As Rajkumari Bai Ki Kothi, Jabalpur India. Built 1857. Photos From 1860 And 2109.

    Royal Hotel Also Called As Rajkumari Bai Ki Kothi, Jabalpur India. Built 1857. Photos From 1860 And 2109.

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    Leo Sun
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Photos From 1860 And 2109. Time traveller detected. :DDDDD

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    #47

    Over 100 Years Apart, Newcastle's Central Station, UK (Angles Slightly Off)

    Over 100 Years Apart, Newcastle's Central Station, UK (Angles Slightly Off)

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    #48

    Detroit: A Decade Of Change From ~2010-2021 (Google Maps)

    Detroit: A Decade Of Change From ~2010-2021 (Google Maps)

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    #49

    Vamana Temple, Khajuraho, India. Built 1050. Pictured In 1871 And 2010.

    Vamana Temple, Khajuraho, India. Built 1050. Pictured In 1871 And 2010.

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    #50

    C.1904 Colorized Library Of Congress Photo Of The Eden Park Reservoir And Pumping Station Near Cincinnati, Ohio. Built From 1866 - 1878 And In Use Until 1965. Remains Shown In Photo Below.

    C.1904 Colorized Library Of Congress Photo Of The Eden Park Reservoir And Pumping Station Near Cincinnati, Ohio. Built From 1866 - 1878 And In Use Until 1965. Remains Shown In Photo Below.

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Shame it’s been lost, that is a beautiful structure in the top image

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    #52

    Ooth Kadal Bridge, In Middle Of Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. 1891, 2019, 2021. Built In 1670's By The Mughals. Restored In 2021 With The Help Of German Government.

    Ooth Kadal Bridge, In Middle Of Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. 1891, 2019, 2021. Built In 1670's By The Mughals. Restored In 2021 With The Help Of German Government.

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    Rabbit Carrot
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The middle picture actually looks quite nice. The 2021 doesn’t look appealing at all.

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    #53

    Manhattan Skyline, 1971 And 2021

    Manhattan Skyline, 1971 And 2021

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    #54

    Over 100 Years Apart, A Bridge And House In North East England

    Over 100 Years Apart, A Bridge And House In North East England

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    Pat Bond
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's Saltwell Park, it's 55 acres and is in Gateshead, it's well known, and not just some house & bridge in the Northeast.

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    #55

    The First McDonald's In Worcester - 1964 vs. 2021

    The First McDonald's In Worcester - 1964 vs. 2021

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    #56

    Zebra Drawn Carriage Outside The Albert Hall, London, 1894.

    Zebra Drawn Carriage Outside The Albert Hall, London, 1894.

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    #57

    Panch Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India. 1890 And 2019.

    Panch Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India. 1890 And 2019.

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    #58

    New York City Blackout In 1977 And Now.

    New York City Blackout In 1977 And Now.

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    Robin DJW
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Try to imagine all those young people as the geezers they are today.

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    #60

    Museum Of Fine Arts - Santa Fe, Nm. 2022 - 1920?

    Museum Of Fine Arts - Santa Fe, Nm. 2022 - 1920?

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    #61

    My Grandmother's Photo Of The Matterhorn From Zermatt And Mine, Approximately 50 Years Apart

    My Grandmother's Photo Of The Matterhorn From Zermatt And Mine, Approximately 50 Years Apart

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    #62

    Small Home In Detroit 2009, 2011 And 2015

    Small Home In Detroit 2009, 2011 And 2015

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    Vision Jinx
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That headless mannequin/doll in the top window of the second picture is incredibly creepy

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    #63

    Lower East Side In New York City (1980 And Now)

    Lower East Side In New York City (1980 And Now)

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    #64

    Comparison Of Chicago Midway Sent To Me By A Friend (1950s/2010s).

    Comparison Of Chicago Midway Sent To Me By A Friend (1950s/2010s).

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    #65

    1878 Victorian In Central Pennsylvania, United States Photos: 1920s & 2021

    1878 Victorian In Central Pennsylvania, United States Photos: 1920s & 2021

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    #66

    Bristol Harbour, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, UK. Late 19th Century And Now.

    Bristol Harbour, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, UK. Late 19th Century And Now.

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    #67

    Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia 1909 - 2020

    Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia 1909 - 2020

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    #68

    King Island Alaska, Abandoned Some Time In The Mid Century

    King Island Alaska, Abandoned Some Time In The Mid Century

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    Kira Okah
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They didn't have much choice in the matter. The native people's kids were forciby relocated to the mainland after the Bureau of Indian Affairs closed their school, which forced the elders onto the mainland because they couldn't maintain their way of life without their children.

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    #69

    The Llandoger Trow Inn, Bristol, UK. Built In 1664, And One Of Britain’s Oldest And Most Well Known Pubs, It’s Said To Be The Inspiration For Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”, And Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe”.

    The Llandoger Trow Inn, Bristol, UK. Built In 1664, And One Of Britain’s Oldest And Most Well Known Pubs, It’s Said To Be The Inspiration For Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”, And Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe”.

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    Kira Okah
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    1664 one of the oldest? The UK has a great number of pubs easily dating to the 11th/12th century, and the oldest still running is 8th century. It's not even anywhere near the oldest pub in Bristol either - Bristol has a few 12th-14th century pubs. This is though a very nice building and glad that it is still around.

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    #70

    Old Manchester Town Hall, Manchester. Photographed Between 1878 And 1897 And Today

    Old Manchester Town Hall, Manchester. Photographed Between 1878 And 1897 And Today

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    OctoPaige
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These don't look the same to me- the missing arch, the slightly different columns... I also wonder if it was disassembled and moved

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    #72

    Then & Now: Curates Street, Ephesus, 2nd Century Ad. / Illustration Credit: Akg-Images

    Then & Now: Curates Street, Ephesus, 2nd Century Ad. / Illustration Credit: Akg-Images

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    #73

    Working Men's Club, Newburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne

    Working Men's Club, Newburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne

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    #74

    We Used To Have No Neighbours For Miles, But Times Have Changed. It Was Better Then.

    We Used To Have No Neighbours For Miles, But Times Have Changed. It Was Better Then.

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    #75

    The Photos Are 1900-2021 Of Brookfield Farmhouse, Weston Road, England.

    The Photos Are 1900-2021 Of Brookfield Farmhouse, Weston Road, England.

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    Pat Bond
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Brookfield Farmhouse still looks almost the same today as it did on this postcard, although it has long ceased to be a working farm. However,the barn on its right has gone and also the front garden and its wall. These disappeared when the road was widened. The road leading off front-right is Highlands Road. The curved high wall and trees seen on the right following the line of the road were reduced in size or removed, respectively, when the war memorial was erected there after the First World War.

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    #76

    La Seine, Paris, 1930 / Now.

    La Seine, Paris, 1930 / Now.

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    #78

    Oak Tower In Kansas City. The Building Was “Updated” In The 70’s By Removing The Terra Cotta And Gargoyles.

    Oak Tower In Kansas City. The Building Was “Updated” In The 70’s By Removing The Terra Cotta And Gargoyles.

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    #79

    Budapest - Elisabeth Bridge 1903-2003

    Budapest - Elisabeth Bridge 1903-2003

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    #80

    Tbilisi, Georgia. Botanicheskaya Street In 1916 And Now.

    Tbilisi, Georgia. Botanicheskaya Street In 1916 And Now.

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    #81

    The Horse-Drawn Tram Depot In Amsterdam

    The Horse-Drawn Tram Depot In Amsterdam

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    #82

    Early 1900s vs. 2021, Same Location. Aukra, Norway

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    #83

    This Isn’t Perfect, But I’m 38 Now And This Is Me Making A Pie In Middle School And Standing In My Moms Kitchens Now.

    This Isn’t Perfect, But I’m 38 Now And This Is Me Making A Pie In Middle School And Standing In My Moms Kitchens Now.

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    #85

    Kennecott Copper Mines, Alaska

    Kennecott Copper Mines, Alaska

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    #86

    Warren Sq. (Defunct), Roxbury, Boston Ma, 1902 (Colorized) vs. 2022 (From Google Earth)

    Warren Sq. (Defunct), Roxbury, Boston Ma, 1902 (Colorized) vs. 2022 (From Google Earth)

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    #87

    Grandma's House 1979 vs. Today

    Grandma's House 1979 vs. Today

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    SuePrew
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can't tell if there is any difference, you have the photo over it. Why do people do that?

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    #88

    Central Railway Station Of The Capital Of Ukraine

    Central Railway Station Of The Capital Of Ukraine

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    #89

    Construction For A Sewer In 1913, And Work Being Done In The Spot 109 Years Later. Ogden, Utah.

    Construction For A Sewer In 1913, And Work Being Done In The Spot 109 Years Later. Ogden, Utah.

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    #90

    The Waldo/Robin Williams Tunnel, San Francisco, Ca. 1971/Now. (1971 Shot Is A Still From Dirty Harry)

    The Waldo/Robin Williams Tunnel, San Francisco, Ca. 1971/Now. (1971 Shot Is A Still From Dirty Harry)

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    #91

    Philadelphia, 1930 vs. 2018

    Philadelphia, 1930 vs. 2018

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    #92

    11 Years Of Decay - Martindale Feed Mill - Marshall, Texas

    11 Years Of Decay - Martindale Feed Mill - Marshall, Texas

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    #93

    Before And After Of Baquedano Square (Santiago, Chile). Destroyed By Constant Riots

    Before And After Of Baquedano Square (Santiago, Chile). Destroyed By Constant Riots

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    #94

    Athens, Greece

    Athens, Greece

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    Jasper Cool
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know the building enroachment in the 2nd picture is bad but it's a beautiful photograph just generally.

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    #95

    Battle Of The Bulge, 77 Years Apart

    Battle Of The Bulge, 77 Years Apart

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    #96

    The Day The Sky Turned Orange In San Francisco vs. Today

    The Day The Sky Turned Orange In San Francisco vs. Today

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    #97

    A Lot Has Changed In Manhattan Since The Early 1940s

    A Lot Has Changed In Manhattan Since The Early 1940s

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    #98

    1921 vs. 2021, Vienna, Austria

    1921 vs. 2021, Vienna, Austria

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    Jihana
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's an anti-aircraft tower from WW2. There are 3 in Vienna. One houses an aquarium with a Cafe on the roof.

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    #100

    Hannover, Germany | Then And Now

    Hannover, Germany | Then And Now

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    #101

    Things Have Changed A Lot In The Bronx Since The 1980s

    Things Have Changed A Lot In The Bronx Since The 1980s

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    #102

    President's Residence, University Of Idaho

    President's Residence, University Of Idaho

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    K
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just an FYI, they did this because the costs to renovate and the problems in the house were just too much to handle and it was more cost effective to raze and rebuild.

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    #103

    Crawford Notch In New Hampshire, In An 1839 Thomas Cole Painting And A 2018 Photograph

    Crawford Notch In New Hampshire, In An 1839 Thomas Cole Painting And A 2018 Photograph

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    Izzy Curer
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The painter took quite a few artistic liberties to make the structure of the landscape look more dramatic. Pretty interesting

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