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Since anyone could (and still can) say anything on the internet, people began challenging unbelievable and outlandish online claims with the phrase "pics or it didn't happen," shutting down many ridiculous discussions before they even begin.

But real life can be hard to comprehend, too. Especially if we're talking about long gone days. So in an attempt to forestall all the doubts and cut right to the chase, the Instagram account 'Library Of The Bizarre' shares images from the past first, and provides captions for them later.

People behind the account describe it as a "curated collection of the curious history of yonder years." And they're right on the money with those words.

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World War One Soldiers Paying Tribute To The Millions Of Donkeys, Horses, And Mules That Passed Away In The War

World War One Soldiers Paying Tribute To The Millions Of Donkeys, Horses, And Mules That Passed Away In The War

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“Do Not Buy Where You Will Not Be Hired.” - North Carolina, 1960

“Do Not Buy Where You Will Not Be Hired.” - North Carolina, 1960

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Scrolling through these pictures might seem inconsequential. After all, these moments (and even many of these people) have already disappeared in time.

But in his essay 'Why Study History?', historian Peter Stearns argued that this subject is, in fact, essential to both individuals and society. And that it also harbors beauty.

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Mr. Rogers Invites A Black Officer To His Show And Asked If He Wanted To Cool His Feet Off In His Mini-Pool

Mr. Rogers Invites A Black Officer To His Show And Asked If He Wanted To Cool His Feet Off In His Mini-Pool

With heavy discrimination still a reality for most black members of society, Fred Rogers took a stand against racial inequality with this simple, yet heartwarming gesture.

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A Female Samurai Warrior, 19th Century

A Female Samurai Warrior, 19th Century

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Brazilian Girl Refusing To Shake Hands With Military Dictator João Figueiredo. This Photo Was Taken In 1979

Brazilian Girl Refusing To Shake Hands With Military Dictator João Figueiredo. This Photo Was Taken In 1979

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"There are many ways to discuss the real functions of the subject—as there are many different historical talents and many different paths to historical meaning," Stearns wrote. "All definitions of history's utility, however, rely on two fundamental facts."

Firstly, history offers a warehouse of information about how people and societies behave. "Understanding the operations of people and societies is difficult, though a number of disciplines make the attempt. An exclusive reliance on current data would needlessly handicap our efforts. How can we evaluate war if the nation is at peace—unless we use historical materials?" Stearns asked. "How can we understand genius, the influence of technological innovation, or the role that beliefs play in shaping family life, if we don't use what we know about experiences in the past?"

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Queen Genepil, The Last Queen Of Mongolia. 1920

Queen Genepil, The Last Queen Of Mongolia. 1920

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How Did You Think All These Pictures Were Taken? 1909

How Did You Think All These Pictures Were Taken? 1909

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Black Cat Open Casting Call For An Edgar Allen Poe Movie In 1961

Black Cat Open Casting Call For An Edgar Allen Poe Movie In 1961

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Soldiers Returning Home From World War 2. This Photo Was Taken In 1945

Soldiers Returning Home From World War 2. This Photo Was Taken In 1945

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According to the historian, some social scientists attempt to formulate laws or theories about human behavior, "but even these recourses depend on historical information, except for in limited, often artificial cases in which experiments can be devised to determine how people act."

"Major aspects of a society's operation, like mass elections, missionary activities, or military alliances, cannot be set up as precise experiments," he highlighted. "Consequently, history must serve, however imperfectly, as our laboratory, and data from the past must serve as our most vital evidence in the unavoidable quest to figure out why our complex species behaves as it does in societal settings. This, fundamentally, is why we cannot stay away from history: it offers the only extensive evidential base for the contemplation and analysis of how societies function, and people need to have some sense of how societies function simply to run their own lives."

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Parisian Woman With Her Cat In Her Cannabis Garden, 1910

Parisian Woman With Her Cat In Her Cannabis Garden, 1910

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A Man Browses The Books In The Public Library Of Cincinnati. It Was Demolished In 1955

A Man Browses The Books In The Public Library Of Cincinnati. It Was Demolished In 1955

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What You’re Looking At Is The Very First Known Permanent Photograph

What You’re Looking At Is The Very First Known Permanent Photograph

In the 1820s, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce set up a device called a ‘camera obscura’, which projected scenes illuminated by sunlight, and positioned it outside his studio window in France. The image was cast on a specially treated pewter plate that produced a copy of the buildings outside.

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Two Children Ignoring The Artwork At The San Francisco Museum Of Art

Two Children Ignoring The Artwork At The San Francisco Museum Of Art

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The second reason why history is inescapable, Stearns said, is that the past causes the present, and consequently the future. "Any time we try to know why something happened—whether a shift in political party dominance in the American Congress, a major change in the teenage suicide rate, or a war in the Balkans or the Middle East—we have to look for factors that took shape earlier."

"Sometimes fairly recent history will suffice to explain a major development, but often we need to look further back to identify the causes of change. Only through studying history can we grasp how things change; only through history can we begin to comprehend the factors that cause change; and only through history can we understand what elements of an institution or a society persist despite change."

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A Small Girl Balances On Her Mother’s Hand In Pittsburgh . Taken In The Mid-1900s

A Small Girl Balances On Her Mother’s Hand In Pittsburgh . Taken In The Mid-1900s

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

That photo was taken in the mid 20th century... 1940s-50s. (odd to call it the mid-1900s)

Daffydillz' Cold Contagious
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I own a pair of the half tables that are on both sides of her settee. Mine are only different in that they have three shelves equally spaced and scalloped decorative trim along the front of every shelf. They're still gorgeous. They were my grandmother's.

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

That's some skill.. that kid looks young enough she probably hasn't been standing very long. Maybe this helps develop balance? Mom looks ready to catch her if she topples though

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

Babies lock their knees when standing when they are first learning to stand

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

My dad would do this with my baby sister, or toss her up in the air & she LOVED it! Shed stand there & grin, or squeal mid-air. It's one of the best memories I have of her, before she passed away as a toddler. Beautiful.

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

The mid 1900's we're not that far past the 20th Century..... Jebuz that baby could still be alive.....

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

There's one of my grandpa like that. Then he has one of my dad sitting on his hand. Then I have one of my eldest daughter lying on my outstretched arm. It gets safer with each generation!

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

What a beautiful baby girl and what a happy, happy mama!

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

I was kind of hoping there was someone behind that curtain actually holding the baby, but the furniture beneath it seems flush to the wall. As a former nanny, this pic frightens the heck out of me. One false move and that baby is cracking her skull on the floor. Adorable baby though, I wonder if she became a gymnast as a result of her early balancing lessons?

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

Not even most adults have that kind of balance, let alone a baby. Damn.

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

Anyone else think this is a wee bit irresponsible? That baby would crack its little skull open. Kinda scares me, not gonna lie.

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

This is so funny. We have a picture of my dad doing the exact same thing when I was a baby, while my mom looked on in horror.

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

Hmm ... How many times did she drop her before she perfected this skill?

Let’s Be Kind
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TV was actually available around the late 1930’s, and this photo looks like probably the 1950’s 😊. But you have a good point - we were better off before TV became such an obsession, gobbling up countless hours sitting still staring at a screen instead of living the life we were meant to! Choose real fun like this photo! ❤️

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#15

Nikola Tesla Sitting In His Laboratory With His “Magnifying Transmitter”, December 1899

Nikola Tesla Sitting In His Laboratory With His “Magnifying Transmitter”, December 1899

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In The 1960s, Bars In Istanbul Would Hire Someone To Carry Drunk People Back To Their Homes In Baskets

In The 1960s, Bars In Istanbul Would Hire Someone To Carry Drunk People Back To Their Homes In Baskets

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A Portrait Of Arctic Explorer Peter Freuchen And His Wife, Fashion Illustrator Dagmar Cohn. This Photo Was Taken In 1947

A Portrait Of Arctic Explorer Peter Freuchen And His Wife, Fashion Illustrator Dagmar Cohn. This Photo Was Taken In 1947

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Stearn thinks that these two fundamental reasons for studying history underlie more specific and quite diverse uses of history in our own lives. "History well told is beautiful," he said. "Many of the historians who most appeal to the general reading public know the importance of dramatic and skillful writing—as well as of accuracy."

"Biography and military history appeal in part because of the tales they contain. History as art and entertainment serves a real purpose, on aesthetic grounds but also on the level of human understanding. Stories well done are stories that reveal how people and societies have actually functioned, and they prompt thoughts about the human experience in other times and places."

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Aerial Photography In Edinburgh, Circa 1920

Aerial Photography In Edinburgh, Circa 1920

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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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David Jones (Aka David Bowie) Stepping In As A Saxophonist And Lead Singer For The Kon-Rads At A Gig In South London, 1963

David Jones (Aka David Bowie) Stepping In As A Saxophonist And Lead Singer For The Kon-Rads At A Gig In South London, 1963

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A Young Girl Trying To Cut A Sunbeam. This Picture Was Taken By Adam Diston In 1886

A Young Girl Trying To Cut A Sunbeam. This Picture Was Taken By Adam Diston In 1886

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The historian believes that the same aesthetic and humanistic goals inspire people to immerse themselves in efforts to reconstruct quite remote pasts, far removed from immediate, present-day utility. "Exploring what historians sometimes call the "pastness of the past"—the ways people in distant ages constructed their lives—involves a sense of beauty and excitement, and ultimately another perspective on human life and society," Stearns explained.

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A Helmeted Bulldog Guarding A Family Outside A Block Of Flats During The Blitz. This Photo Was Taken On October 15th, 1940

A Helmeted Bulldog Guarding A Family Outside A Block Of Flats During The Blitz. This Photo Was Taken On October 15th, 1940

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#23

San Francisco’s Iconic Cliff House, Before It Was Destroyed By A Fire In 1907

San Francisco’s Iconic Cliff House, Before It Was Destroyed By A Fire In 1907

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Horse Training By Félix Thiollier. Photo Taken In 1899

Horse Training By Félix Thiollier. Photo Taken In 1899

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An Engineer Wiring A Primitive Computer Of Ibm In 1958

An Engineer Wiring A Primitive Computer Of Ibm In 1958

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So are we still studying history? Sadly, the number of students earning degrees in the field fell after the Great Recession of 2008, and while the decline became a bit more gradual before the pandemic (especially when including double majors), it has continued to slip.

The raw numbers are grim: US Department of Education data for the 2018–19 academic year shows the annual number of bachelor’s degrees awarded in history, history teacher education, and historic preservation and conservation fell to 23,923—down more than a third from 2012 and the smallest number awarded since the late 1980s.

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Children On A Spiral Staircase In The Newly Built Children’s Library In Clamart, France. Photo Taken In 1965 By Martine Franck

Children On A Spiral Staircase In The Newly Built Children’s Library In Clamart, France. Photo Taken In 1965 By Martine Franck

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Norte Dame Sandbagged During World War One

Norte Dame Sandbagged During World War One

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A Portrait Of An Interesting Hair Style From 1894

A Portrait Of An Interesting Hair Style From 1894

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Haruo Nakajima And Momoko Kochi On The Set Of Godzilla, 1954

Haruo Nakajima And Momoko Kochi On The Set Of Godzilla, 1954

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But at least the decline slowed significantly from 2018 to 2019 (down by just 140 bachelor’s degrees awarded). While a further decline is hardly something to be excited about, the contrast with the previous trend is quite notable. From 2012 to 2018, history bachelor’s degrees were falling at an average annual rate of over 7 percent per year, so slowing the descent to less than 1 percent suggests that trends could be in flux.

Who knows, maybe the popularity of online projects like the 'Library Of The Bizarre' (which currently has 147,000 followers) means the figures can even rebound.

#30

A Victorian Home Being Moved By Boat In Tiburon, California, In 1957

A Victorian Home Being Moved By Boat In Tiburon, California, In 1957

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A Boy’s Reaction To Seeing A Television Screen For The Very First Time. This Photo Was Taken In 1948

A Boy’s Reaction To Seeing A Television Screen For The Very First Time. This Photo Was Taken In 1948

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The Unbroken Seal On King Tutankhamen’s Tomb, Which Stayed Untouched For 3,245 Years Before Being Excavated In 1922

The Unbroken Seal On King Tutankhamen’s Tomb, Which Stayed Untouched For 3,245 Years Before Being Excavated In 1922

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#33

A Curious Sea Lion Poses For The Camera

A Curious Sea Lion Poses For The Camera

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This Photo Shows The Inside Of An Airplane In 1930

This Photo Shows The Inside Of An Airplane In 1930

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A Man Night Fishing Off The Coast Of Hawaii, 1948

A Man Night Fishing Off The Coast Of Hawaii, 1948

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Helmet Testing In The Year 1912

Helmet Testing In The Year 1912

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#37

The 1944 Eruption Of Mount Vesuvius

The 1944 Eruption Of Mount Vesuvius

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A Policeman In Daytime Directing Traffic During The "Great Smog Of London". This Photo Was Taken In 1952

A Policeman In Daytime Directing Traffic During The "Great Smog Of London". This Photo Was Taken In 1952

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Marilyn Monroe And A Funhouse Mirror, 1950

Marilyn Monroe And A Funhouse Mirror, 1950

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A Crowd In Time Square, New York City Celebrating The Surrender Of Germany In World War 2. This Photo Was Taken On May 7th, 1945

A Crowd In Time Square, New York City Celebrating The Surrender Of Germany In World War 2. This Photo Was Taken On May 7th, 1945

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A Photo Of A Japanese Samurai Archer Taken In 1870

A Photo Of A Japanese Samurai Archer Taken In 1870

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#42

Don’t Mess With Granny

Don’t Mess With Granny

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#43

A French Women Pours Cider For A British Gunner In Lisieux, France, 22 August 1944

A French Women Pours Cider For A British Gunner In Lisieux, France, 22 August 1944

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New York City Construction Workers

New York City Construction Workers

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School Girls In Gas Masks. World War 2

School Girls In Gas Masks. World War 2

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#46

The Ornate Skeletons Of Rome's Capuchin Crypt. This Crypt Contains The Remains Of 4,000 Different Individuals. This Photo Was Taken Around 1900

The Ornate Skeletons Of Rome's Capuchin Crypt. This Crypt Contains The Remains Of 4,000 Different Individuals. This Photo Was Taken Around 1900

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#47

Anti-Drinking Public Service Announcement From The Early 1900s

Anti-Drinking Public Service Announcement From The Early 1900s

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In The Late 1930s, Budapest Tried To Combat Their High Suicide Rates By Enacting A “Smile Club”: A Club That Taught People To Smile

In The Late 1930s, Budapest Tried To Combat Their High Suicide Rates By Enacting A “Smile Club”: A Club That Taught People To Smile

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Don't Forget To Cast Rituals With Your Friends (6ft. Apart, Please)! The Devil Rides Out, 1968

Don't Forget To Cast Rituals With Your Friends (6ft. Apart, Please)! The Devil Rides Out, 1968

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Performance Art From The 1970s

Performance Art From The 1970s

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#51

Two Teenagers Out On A Date In The 1950s

Two Teenagers Out On A Date In The 1950s

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#52

The Azores Is In Archipelago Made Up Of Nine Volcanic Islands In The North Atlantic Ocean

The Azores Is In Archipelago Made Up Of Nine Volcanic Islands In The North Atlantic Ocean

The Azorean Hood is a traditional garment worn by the locals of this secluded location up until the 1930s. Here are a few pictures of this strange outfit!

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#53

An Italian Monk Wearing A Funeral Mask, Circa 1892

An Italian Monk Wearing A Funeral Mask, Circa 1892

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Back In The Old Days, Cows Would Walk 15 Miles In The Snow, Uphill Both Ways, To Get You Your Milk

Back In The Old Days, Cows Would Walk 15 Miles In The Snow, Uphill Both Ways, To Get You Your Milk

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Six Skeletons Smoking Around A Dinner Table, Circa 1865

Six Skeletons Smoking Around A Dinner Table, Circa 1865

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Sunbeams In Grand Central Station

Sunbeams In Grand Central Station

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People Wearing Face-Masks During The Spanish Flu Epidemic In The 1920s

People Wearing Face-Masks During The Spanish Flu Epidemic In The 1920s

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The Original Michelin Tire Man, 1926

The Original Michelin Tire Man, 1926

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A Chicken Costume From The Early 20th Century

A Chicken Costume From The Early 20th Century

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Tibetan Shaman Wearing A Citipati Skull Mask

Tibetan Shaman Wearing A Citipati Skull Mask

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Unpacking The Head Of The Statue Of Liberty, 1885

Unpacking The Head Of The Statue Of Liberty, 1885

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"The Ghost Of Bernadette Soubirous", 1890

"The Ghost Of Bernadette Soubirous", 1890

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The Shepards Of Gascony, France Used Stilts To Walk Through The Marshlands. Photo Taken In 1895

The Shepards Of Gascony, France Used Stilts To Walk Through The Marshlands. Photo Taken In 1895

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Two Friends Who Can’t Keep Their Eyes Off Each Other In The Early 1900s

Two Friends Who Can’t Keep Their Eyes Off Each Other In The Early 1900s

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A Game Of Human Chess In St. Petersburg, Russia. This Photo Was Taken In 1924

A Game Of Human Chess In St. Petersburg, Russia. This Photo Was Taken In 1924

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A C&o T-1 Steam Locomotive After A Boiler Explosion. This Photo Was Taken In 1943

A C&o T-1 Steam Locomotive After A Boiler Explosion. This Photo Was Taken In 1943

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Stunt Performers Jumping Two Large Embankments In El Paso, Texas. This Photo Was Taken In 1922

Stunt Performers Jumping Two Large Embankments In El Paso, Texas. This Photo Was Taken In 1922

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This Is A Photo Of White Wolf, Also Known As Chief John Smith

This Is A Photo Of White Wolf, Also Known As Chief John Smith

He was considered to be the oldest Native American to have ever lived. According to the legends, he was born in 1785 and died in 1922, living a life of 137 years.

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Another Amazing Photo Of The Frozen Niagara Falls In The Winter Of 1911

Another Amazing Photo Of The Frozen Niagara Falls In The Winter Of 1911

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A Mother Uses A Trash Can To Contain Her Baby While She Crochets In The Park, 1969

A Mother Uses A Trash Can To Contain Her Baby While She Crochets In The Park, 1969

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This Horrific Picture Is Part Of A Photo Sequence Taken By The Automatic Bomb Strike Camera Of A B-17

This Horrific Picture Is Part Of A Photo Sequence Taken By The Automatic Bomb Strike Camera Of A B-17

The photo sequence shows the final seconds of the B-17G 42 'Wee Willie' over Stendal, Saxony- Anhalt, Germany, after it was hit by an 88mm flak burst. Photo taken on April 8, 1945.

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Late Victorian Mountaineers Cross A Crevasse In The Alps In The Year 1900. Apparently It Was A Fashion Crime To Be Caught Dead In Anything Other Than Your Finest Clothing, Even When Climbing Some Of The Worlds Most Treacherous Mountains

Late Victorian Mountaineers Cross A Crevasse In The Alps In The Year 1900. Apparently It Was A Fashion Crime To Be Caught Dead In Anything Other Than Your Finest Clothing, Even When Climbing Some Of The Worlds Most Treacherous Mountains

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#73

Pope Saint John Paul II Meets With Mehmet Agca, The Man Who Attempted To Assassinate Him, 1983

Pope Saint John Paul II Meets With Mehmet Agca, The Man Who Attempted To Assassinate Him, 1983

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In The Summer Of 1933, A Man Named A.l. Khan Was Fishing With His Friends Off The Coast Of New Jersey When He Landed This 20 Ft. Long, 5,000 Lb. Manta Ray

In The Summer Of 1933, A Man Named A.l. Khan Was Fishing With His Friends Off The Coast Of New Jersey When He Landed This 20 Ft. Long, 5,000 Lb. Manta Ray

It took him, his friends, and the coast guard almost three hours to wrestle this monster of a fish onto their boat.

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Dallas Mercier Conklin Standing On A Stuffed Alligator, 1908

Dallas Mercier Conklin Standing On A Stuffed Alligator, 1908

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Anti-British Propaganda From Japan, 1941

Anti-British Propaganda From Japan, 1941

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Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time. This Photo Was Taken In 1928

Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time. This Photo Was Taken In 1928

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A Lone Scientist Descending Into The Radioactive Darkness Of Chernobyl In 1986

A Lone Scientist Descending Into The Radioactive Darkness Of Chernobyl In 1986

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This Is The Most Famous Clown Of Yesteryear, Bozo The Clown, Who First Appeared On TV In 1949

This Is The Most Famous Clown Of Yesteryear, Bozo The Clown, Who First Appeared On TV In 1949

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The “Hand Hat”, A Creation By Elsa Schiaparelli For Life Magazine In 1953

The “Hand Hat”, A Creation By Elsa Schiaparelli For Life Magazine In 1953

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A Ghost Attacks A Man With A Sword, 1865

A Ghost Attacks A Man With A Sword, 1865

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Plague Doctor Outfits

Plague Doctor Outfits

They had long, strange noses attached to their masks, which held herbs and other nicely scented items to ward off the "bad air" believed to be the source of the sickness. Perhaps they should bring them back for the strange times we live in today?

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A Performance At The Théâtre Du Mouvement In France, 1985

A Performance At The Théâtre Du Mouvement In France, 1985

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Professor Meredith Thring And His Stair-Climbing Chair Prototype In 1964

Professor Meredith Thring And His Stair-Climbing Chair Prototype In 1964

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This Amazing Photo By William Hope Caught The Attention Of The Entire World As It Apparently Showed A Mourning Mother And Father's Recently-Deceased Daughter Hovering Above Them

This Amazing Photo By William Hope Caught The Attention Of The Entire World As It Apparently Showed A Mourning Mother And Father's Recently-Deceased Daughter Hovering Above Them

What set Hope's work apart from others that were deemed hoaxes is that the apparitions all appeared pale, sickly, and in mourning.

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Belgium Coal Miners Crammed Into A Coal Mine Elevator, Coming Up After A Day Of Work, Circa 1900

Belgium Coal Miners Crammed Into A Coal Mine Elevator, Coming Up After A Day Of Work, Circa 1900

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Ballerinas Stretching In Class, 1928

Ballerinas Stretching In Class, 1928

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Weekend Plans

Weekend Plans

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A Well-Dress Mrs E. N. Dickerson Of NYC (Right) Poses Next To The 363 Pound Black Sea Bass She Caught Off The Coast Of New York In 1901

A Well-Dress Mrs E. N. Dickerson Of NYC (Right) Poses Next To The 363 Pound Black Sea Bass She Caught Off The Coast Of New York In 1901

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A Man Holding Up The Monster Gabara On The Set Of A Godzilla Movie. This Photo Was Taken Sometime Between 1968 And 1969

A Man Holding Up The Monster Gabara On The Set Of A Godzilla Movie. This Photo Was Taken Sometime Between 1968 And 1969

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Posing As A Mummy On A Trip To Cairo In 1896

Archduke Franz Ferdinand Posing As A Mummy On A Trip To Cairo In 1896

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#92

An English Electric Lightning F1 Crashes In A Farmers Field. The Pilot Survived With Multiple Breaks And Cuts. Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Sept 13, 1962

An English Electric Lightning F1 Crashes In A Farmers Field. The Pilot Survived With Multiple Breaks And Cuts. Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Sept 13, 1962

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From A German Fashion Magazine In 1951, “The Bat” Was A Mask Created By French Make-Up Artist Fernand Aubry

From A German Fashion Magazine In 1951, “The Bat” Was A Mask Created By French Make-Up Artist Fernand Aubry

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Two Women Boxing With Boxing Gloves On Their Hands And Feet In A New York Nightclub, 1938

Two Women Boxing With Boxing Gloves On Their Hands And Feet In A New York Nightclub, 1938

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Chester Mcduffee And His Diving Suit, Weighing 485 Lbs, December 1911

Chester Mcduffee And His Diving Suit, Weighing 485 Lbs, December 1911

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Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird" Performance In Moscow Art Theatre, 1908

Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird" Performance In Moscow Art Theatre, 1908

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Virginia Oldoini, Countess Of Castiglione (1837 – 1899)

Virginia Oldoini, Countess Of Castiglione (1837 – 1899)

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A Victorian Woman Posing For A Selfie, 1900

A Victorian Woman Posing For A Selfie, 1900

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Sir Richard Owen (Left) Standing Next To A Moa Skeleton And Holding The First Bone Fragment Of A Moa Ever Found

Sir Richard Owen (Left) Standing Next To A Moa Skeleton And Holding The First Bone Fragment Of A Moa Ever Found

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#100

A Fish Shop In Amsterdam Showing Off Their Latest Catch. Photo Taken In 1913

A Fish Shop In Amsterdam Showing Off Their Latest Catch. Photo Taken In 1913

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#101

The Last Of The Prisoners Leaving Alcatraz In 1963

The Last Of The Prisoners Leaving Alcatraz In 1963

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#102

In 1945, A B-25 Bomber Got Lost In A Patch Of Fog And Crash Into The 79th Floor Of The Empire State Building. Fourteen People Passed Away In The Incident

In 1945, A B-25 Bomber Got Lost In A Patch Of Fog And Crash Into The 79th Floor Of The Empire State Building. Fourteen People Passed Away In The Incident

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#103

Actress Loie Fuller, Circa 1928

Actress Loie Fuller, Circa 1928

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#104

A British “Splatter Mask”, Made To Protect The Wearer From Shrapnel. This Photo Was Taken In October 1918

A British “Splatter Mask”, Made To Protect The Wearer From Shrapnel. This Photo Was Taken In October 1918

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#105

337 Lb. Tuna Caught At Cabo Blanco, Peru By Member Of The Cabo Blanco Fishing Club. Photo Taken May 01, 1959 By Frank Scherschel

337 Lb. Tuna Caught At Cabo Blanco, Peru By Member Of The Cabo Blanco Fishing Club. Photo Taken May 01, 1959 By Frank Scherschel

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#106

What Mount Rushmore Was Supposed To Look Like. This Photo Was Taken In 1936

What Mount Rushmore Was Supposed To Look Like. This Photo Was Taken In 1936

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#107

French Aviator Charles Godefroy Flies Through The Arc De Triomphe. Paris, 1919

French Aviator Charles Godefroy Flies Through The Arc De Triomphe. Paris, 1919

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#108

Portrait Of Comtesse De Castiglione, Hermit In Passy, 1863

Portrait Of Comtesse De Castiglione, Hermit In Passy, 1863

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#109

Portrait Of The Pantomimist - 1870-79

Portrait Of The Pantomimist - 1870-79

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#110

People On The Coney Island Rotor Ride Before It Was Shut Down For Safety Issues In The 1950s

People On The Coney Island Rotor Ride Before It Was Shut Down For Safety Issues In The 1950s

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#111

Women Campaigning Against Alcohol Consumption In The Late 1800’s

Women Campaigning Against Alcohol Consumption In The Late 1800’s

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#112

A Woman Wearing A Crab Hat At The League Of Women Voters Convention In 1958. Photo By Robert W. Kelley

A Woman Wearing A Crab Hat At The League Of Women Voters Convention In 1958. Photo By Robert W. Kelley

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#113

A Performance At The Theater Of Cruelty In Paris, France. Photo Taken In The Late 1920’s

A Performance At The Theater Of Cruelty In Paris, France. Photo Taken In The Late 1920’s

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#114

A Meeting Of The Mickey Mouse Club, Circa 1930

A Meeting Of The Mickey Mouse Club, Circa 1930

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#115

Coin-Operated “Tel-A-Chairs” In The Los Angeles Greyhound Bus Terminal. Ashtrays Also Included. 1969

Coin-Operated “Tel-A-Chairs” In The Los Angeles Greyhound Bus Terminal. Ashtrays Also Included. 1969

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#116

Two Ladies In Mourning Dresses

Two Ladies In Mourning Dresses

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#117

Watch Your Back

Watch Your Back

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#118

A Young Girl Scolds A Frog. This Strange Image Is A Vaudeville Publicity Photo By The Apeda Studio Of New York, Circa 1920

A Young Girl Scolds A Frog. This Strange Image Is A Vaudeville Publicity Photo By The Apeda Studio Of New York, Circa 1920

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#119

Construction Of The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, 1928

Construction Of The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, 1928

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#120

Felix Nadar And His Wife, Ernestine Taking A Photo In A Stationary Hot Air Balloon, 1860

Felix Nadar And His Wife, Ernestine Taking A Photo In A Stationary Hot Air Balloon, 1860

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Three Air Raid Wardens Wearing A New Type Of Gas Mask That Are Designed For The Elderly. Photo Taken In 1941

Three Air Raid Wardens Wearing A New Type Of Gas Mask That Are Designed For The Elderly. Photo Taken In 1941

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#122

In Romania, Having A Bear Sit On Top Of You Was A Popular Back Pain Remedy In The 1940s

In Romania, Having A Bear Sit On Top Of You Was A Popular Back Pain Remedy In The 1940s

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#123

The Work Of French Photographer Claude Cahun, 1939

The Work Of French Photographer Claude Cahun, 1939

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#124

A Boy Between Two Mounted Lobsters Caught Off The New Jersey Coast. This Photo Was Taken In 1916

A Boy Between Two Mounted Lobsters Caught Off The New Jersey Coast. This Photo Was Taken In 1916

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#125

Photographer Gotthard Schuh Snapped This Picture Of A Clown In 1936

Photographer Gotthard Schuh Snapped This Picture Of A Clown In 1936

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#126

A Giant Sequoia Tree Felled By Loggers In The Early 1900s

A Giant Sequoia Tree Felled By Loggers In The Early 1900s

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#127

A Happy Clown From The Early 1900s

A Happy Clown From The Early 1900s

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