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We explore the past to understand the present. And pictures can help us tremendously. However, even though textbooks and other sources use images to illustrate the history they're talking about, we often focus on the written content instead.

Now don't take this as a critique of the practice, but let's switch things up a bit and take a look at the Instagram account 'Vintage Daily.'

It shares lesser-known visuals to shed new light on people and events from earlier times, providing a sneak peek into moments that might've been forgotten had it not been for photographers who decided to immortalize them.

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Mother And Daughter In New York City, 1970

Mother And Daughter In New York City, 1970

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The Beauty Of A Woman

The Beauty Of A Woman

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But why bother with history in the first place? Well, Peter N. Stearns, a professor at George Mason University, said that it's vital to our lives even though we like to live in the present and plan for the future.

"In the first place, history offers a storehouse of information about how people and societies behave," Stearns wrote. "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? 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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Paris, Circa 1951

Paris, Circa 1951

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“I Showed Freddie A Picture Of Marlene Dietrich From Shanghai Express And He Loved It.” – Mick Rock (Freddie Mercury And Queen Photographed By Mick Rock, London, 1974)

“I Showed Freddie A Picture Of Marlene Dietrich From Shanghai Express And He Loved It.” – Mick Rock
(Freddie Mercury And Queen Photographed By Mick Rock, London, 1974)

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I Love Audrey So Much. Seeing Her Smile Literally Brightens Up My Day

I Love Audrey So Much. Seeing Her Smile Literally Brightens Up My Day

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The professor highlighted that 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. 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 can not stay away from history, Stearns said. "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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RuPaul And Nirvana Backstage At The Mtv Music Awards, 1993

RuPaul And Nirvana Backstage At The Mtv Music Awards, 1993

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Protest

Protest

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Audrey Hepburn And Her Dog Mr. Famous Photographed By Sid Avery, 1957

Audrey Hepburn And Her Dog Mr. Famous Photographed By Sid Avery, 1957

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The second reason history is inescapable as a subject of serious study stems from the first. "The past causes the present, and so the future," Stearns said. "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 we often need to backtrack more 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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Marilyn Monroe And Jane Russell On Set Of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953

Marilyn Monroe And Jane Russell On Set Of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953

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Sophia Loren Photographed By Ormond Gigli, Circa 1955

Sophia Loren Photographed By Ormond Gigli, Circa 1955

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Queen On The Set Of The “I Want To Break Free” Music Video, 1984

Queen On The Set Of The “I Want To Break Free” Music Video, 1984

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Highschool Photos Of Meryl Streep!

Highschool Photos Of Meryl Streep!

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History well told — either through text, pictures, or any other medium — is beautiful. Many historians know the importance of dramatic and skillful writing (as well as of accuracy). They understand that with proper form they can transform a seemingly "dry" unappealing story to something that deeply moves the general public.

"Biography and military history appeal in part because of the tales they contain," Stearns said. "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."

"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," the historian explained.

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A Crow Lighting The Cigarette Of Tippi Hedren On The Set Of “The Birds” (Dir. By Alfred Hitchcock), 1963

A Crow Lighting The Cigarette Of Tippi Hedren On The Set Of “The Birds” (Dir. By Alfred Hitchcock), 1963

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Marlene Dietrich Kissing A Soldier Returning From Wwii, 1945

Marlene Dietrich Kissing A Soldier Returning From Wwii, 1945

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Young Slash

Young Slash

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Hedy Lamarr In Ziegfeld Girl, 1941 directed By Robert Z. Leonard

Hedy Lamarr In Ziegfeld Girl, 1941
directed By Robert Z. Leonard

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History also provides a bridge to moral contemplation. Studying the stories of individuals and situations they've been in the past, whether we're talking about the Queen or Heath Ledger, allows us to test our own moral sense, to hone it against some of the real complexities people have faced in difficult settings.

"People who have weathered adversity not just in some work of fiction, but in real, historical circumstances can provide inspiration. 'History teaching by example' is one phrase that describes this use of a study of the past—a study not only of certifiable heroes, the great men and women of history who successfully worked through moral dilemmas, but also of more ordinary people who provide lessons in courage, diligence, or constructive protest."

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Capri, Italy, 1949

Capri, Italy, 1949

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Young Heath Ledger

Young Heath Ledger

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The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1976

The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1976

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Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (Lady Gaga), 1998

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (Lady Gaga), 1998

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History also helps people to find their identity, and this is actually one of the reasons why modern nations continue to encourage its teaching in some form.

"Historical data include evidence about how families, groups, institutions, and whole countries were formed and about how they have evolved while retaining cohesion. For many Americans, studying the history of one's own family is the most obvious use of history, for it provides facts about genealogy and (at a slightly more complex level) a basis for understanding how the family has interacted with larger historical change," Stearns said.

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Johnny Depp And Kate Moss Photographed By Annie Leibovitz, 1994

Johnny Depp And Kate Moss Photographed By Annie Leibovitz, 1994

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Susan Sarandon At Cannes, 1978

Susan Sarandon At Cannes, 1978

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Mott Haven, New York City, 1979 photographed By David Gonzalez

Mott Haven, New York City, 1979
photographed By David Gonzalez

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Cher, Elton John And Diana Ross At The Rock Music Awards At The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1975

Cher, Elton John And Diana Ross At The Rock Music Awards At The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1975

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Even if we take a step back and look at institutions, businesses, and other social units, such as ethnic groups, we can see that they also use history for similar purposes.

"Merely defining the group in the present pales against the possibility of forming an identity based on a rich past," Stearns explained. "And of course, nations use identity history as well ... Histories that tell the national story, emphasizing distinctive features of the national experience, are meant to drive home an understanding of national values and a commitment to national loyalty."

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Amy Winehouse For The Sunday Telegraph Magazine In 2004

Amy Winehouse For The Sunday Telegraph Magazine In 2004

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Benicio Del Toro And Parker Posey Photographed By Mark Seliger, 1995

Benicio Del Toro And Parker Posey Photographed By Mark Seliger, 1995

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Sharon Tate Photographed By Shahrokh Hatami, 1968

Sharon Tate Photographed By Shahrokh Hatami, 1968

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Freddie Mercury At The Nagoya Castle, Japan, 1975

Freddie Mercury At The Nagoya Castle, Japan, 1975

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Casting Polaroid Of Salma Hayek, Circa 1995

Casting Polaroid Of Salma Hayek, Circa 1995

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High School Fashion In 1969

High School Fashion In 1969

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Leonardo Dicaprio With His Parents In 1976

Leonardo Dicaprio With His Parents In 1976

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David Bowie Photographed By Steve Schapiro, 1975

David Bowie Photographed By Steve Schapiro, 1975

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Brittany Murphy, 1998

Brittany Murphy, 1998

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Teenagers At An Elvis Presley Concert At The Philadelphia Arena, 1957!

Teenagers At An Elvis Presley Concert At The Philadelphia Arena, 1957!

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Polaroids Of The Cast Of Clueless Taken By Alan Friedman, 1995

Polaroids Of The Cast Of Clueless Taken By Alan Friedman, 1995

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Two Women Sitting Outside On The Fire Escape In Harlem, NYC, 1978

Two Women Sitting Outside On The Fire Escape In Harlem, NYC, 1978

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South Korea, 1990s

South Korea, 1990s

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Debra Jo Fondren, 1979

Debra Jo Fondren, 1979

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Roller Skating At Venice Beach, 1979

Roller Skating At Venice Beach, 1979

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Jessica Lange In New York, 1975

Jessica Lange In New York, 1975

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, 1973

Saint Petersburg, Florida, 1973

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Santa Monica, California, 1955 photographed By Elliott Erwitt

Santa Monica, California, 1955
photographed By Elliott Erwitt

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Claudia Schiffer (And Christy Turlington) At Versace After Party In Paris, 1994

Claudia Schiffer (And Christy Turlington) At Versace After Party In Paris, 1994

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Jayne Mansfield Posing With Miss Hollywood Of 1957

Jayne Mansfield Posing With Miss Hollywood Of 1957

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Kiss By The Hotel De Ville Photographed By Robert Doisneau, 1950

Kiss By The Hotel De Ville Photographed By Robert Doisneau, 1950

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Michelle Pfeiffer As Elvira Hancock In Scarface, 1983 directed By Brian De Palma

Michelle Pfeiffer As Elvira Hancock In Scarface, 1983
directed By Brian De Palma

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Kellie Everts, 1979

Kellie Everts, 1979

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“Men Don’t Protect You Anymore” Nirvana In Manhattan, 1993

“Men Don’t Protect You Anymore” Nirvana In Manhattan, 1993

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“55 DSL” Dazed, March 2004 Photographed By Jamie Brunskill

“55 DSL” Dazed, March 2004 Photographed By Jamie Brunskill

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Happy Birthday David. Thank You For Encouraging Me To Be The Person I Am Today

Happy Birthday David. Thank You For Encouraging Me To Be The Person I Am Today

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula, 1992 directed By Francis Ford Coppola

Bram Stoker’s Dracula, 1992
directed By Francis Ford Coppola

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Girls Applying For A Model Casting In Lithuania, 1992

Girls Applying For A Model Casting In Lithuania, 1992

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Twiggy

Twiggy

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Meet Queen!

Meet Queen!

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Ellen O’neal, 1976

Ellen O’neal, 1976

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San Francisco Streetstyle, 1971 photographed By Nick Dewolf

San Francisco Streetstyle, 1971
photographed By Nick Dewolf

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A Teenager With A Broken Arm At An Allman Brothers Concert, Watkins Glen, 1973

A Teenager With A Broken Arm At An Allman Brothers Concert, Watkins Glen, 1973

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New York City, 1988 Photographed By Helen Levitt

New York City, 1988 Photographed By Helen Levitt

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Jerry Hall, 1976

Jerry Hall, 1976

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Marilyn Monroe Photographed By Mischa Pelz, 1953

Marilyn Monroe Photographed By Mischa Pelz, 1953

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David Bowie’s Mugshots From 1976. He Was Arrested In Rochester For Pot Possession

David Bowie’s Mugshots From 1976. He Was Arrested In Rochester For Pot Possession

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Claudia Schiffer For Vogue Us, 1989 Photographed By Ellen Von Unwerth

Claudia Schiffer For Vogue Us, 1989 Photographed By Ellen Von Unwerth

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Sophia Loren And Jayne Mansfield At Romanoff’s In Beverly Hills, 1957

Sophia Loren And Jayne Mansfield At Romanoff’s In Beverly Hills, 1957

Here’s what Sophia Loren said about the famous last picture: “Paramount had organized a party for me. All of cinema was there, it was incredible. And then comes in Jayne Mansfield, the last one to come. For me, that was when it got amazing.... She came right for my table. She knew everyone was watching. She sat down. And now, she was barely... Listen. Look at the picture. Where are my eyes? I’m staring at her nipples because I am afraid they are about to come onto my plate. In my face you can see the fear. I’m so frightened that everything in her dress is going to blow — BOOM! — and spill all over the table.”

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Audrey Hepburn On Set Of “The Nun’s Story” In The Belgian Congo Photographed By Leo Fuchs, 1958

Audrey Hepburn On Set Of “The Nun’s Story” In The Belgian Congo Photographed By Leo Fuchs, 1958

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Brooke Shields Photographed By Albert Watson, Paris, 1984

Brooke Shields Photographed By Albert Watson, Paris, 1984

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Hair Straightening With A Real Iron In New York City, 1964

Hair Straightening With A Real Iron In New York City, 1964

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18 Year Old Madonna At The Art Worlds Institute Of Creative Arts In Ann Arbor In Michigan, 1977photographed By Cecil L. Taylor

18 Year Old Madonna At The Art Worlds Institute Of Creative Arts In Ann Arbor In Michigan, 1977photographed By Cecil L. Taylor

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Audrey Hepburn On Set Of Breakfast At Tiffany’s, 1961 directed By Blake Edwards

Audrey Hepburn On Set Of Breakfast At Tiffany’s, 1961
directed By Blake Edwards

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Paris, 1955 By Henri Cartier-Bresson

Paris, 1955 By Henri Cartier-Bresson

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London, 1960s

London, 1960s

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Kisses For Paul Mccartney

Kisses For Paul Mccartney

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Pub In London, 1967

Pub In London, 1967

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Sweden, 1970s

Sweden, 1970s

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Andy Warhol Drawing A Butterfly On Actress Leigh Taylor-Young, 1967

Andy Warhol Drawing A Butterfly On Actress Leigh Taylor-Young, 1967

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Sharon Tate Photographed By Jean Claude Deutsch In Paris, 1968

Sharon Tate Photographed By Jean Claude Deutsch In Paris, 1968

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High School Fashion Photographed By Arthur Schatz For Life Magazine, 1969

High School Fashion Photographed By Arthur Schatz For Life Magazine, 1969

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Capri, Italy, 1980 photographed By Slim Aarons

Capri, Italy, 1980
photographed By Slim Aarons

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Michael Jackson And Naomi Campbell On Set Of “In The Closet”

Michael Jackson And Naomi Campbell On Set Of “In The Closet”

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Storyville Club In Copenhagen, 1952 By Helmer Lund Hansen

Storyville Club In Copenhagen, 1952 By Helmer Lund Hansen

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Paris, 1968

Paris, 1968

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War And Peace, 1956 Directed By King Vidor

War And Peace, 1956 Directed By King Vidor

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The New York Subway Captured By Swiss Photographer Willy Spiller

The New York Subway Captured By Swiss Photographer Willy Spiller

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Lain Delon, Marianne Faithfull And Mick Jagger In Paris, 1967

Lain Delon, Marianne Faithfull And Mick Jagger In Paris, 1967

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Shakira In The 1990s

Shakira In The 1990s

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Tim Burton And Lisa Marie At The Book Premiere Of “The Nightmare Before Christmas”, 1993 photographed By Barry King

Tim Burton And Lisa Marie At The Book Premiere Of “The Nightmare Before Christmas”, 1993
photographed By Barry King

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Jean Shrimpton Photographed By Bert Stern For Vogue, 1965

Jean Shrimpton Photographed By Bert Stern For Vogue, 1965

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Young Julia Roberts

Young Julia Roberts

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Audrey Hepburn Photographed In Bolgheri, Tuscany, 1972

Audrey Hepburn Photographed In Bolgheri, Tuscany, 1972

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Bianca Jagger At A Rolling Stones Concert, 1975

Bianca Jagger At A Rolling Stones Concert, 1975

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A Young Couple At Times Square, New York City, 1957

A Young Couple At Times Square, New York City, 1957

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Julia Roberts In Pretty Woman, 1990

Julia Roberts In Pretty Woman, 1990

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Ina Balke Photographed By Ted Russell, 1964

Ina Balke Photographed By Ted Russell, 1964

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Bob Dylan And Suze Rotolo Photographed At Their Apartment In Greenwich Village, 1962

Bob Dylan And Suze Rotolo Photographed At Their Apartment In Greenwich Village, 1962

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Shakira, Ca. 1992

Shakira, Ca. 1992

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Vikki Dougan Photographed By Ralph Crane, 1957

Vikki Dougan Photographed By Ralph Crane, 1957

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Miss Universe Contestants In 1968.miss Brazil (Martha Vasconcellos) Won

Miss Universe Contestants In 1968.miss Brazil (Martha Vasconcellos) Won

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You Can Only Pick 3: Who Would You Like To See Live?

You Can Only Pick 3: Who Would You Like To See Live?

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Studio 54, 1977

Studio 54, 1977

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Rest In Peace, George Mendonsa! The Time Square In NYC, August 14, 1945

Rest In Peace, George Mendonsa! The Time Square In NYC, August 14, 1945

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Inspo

Inspo

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Michael Jackson And Madonna Together At The 1991 Academy Awards

Michael Jackson And Madonna Together At The 1991 Academy Awards

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On Set Of Taxi Driver, 1976

On Set Of Taxi Driver, 1976

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Portofino, Italy, 1977

Portofino, Italy, 1977

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Montmartre, Paris, 1970 Photographed By Patrice Molinard

Montmartre, Paris, 1970 Photographed By Patrice Molinard

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Al Pacino As Michael Corleone And Diane Keaton As Kay Adams On Set Of The Godfather, Part II, 1974directed By Francis Ford Coppola

Al Pacino As Michael Corleone And Diane Keaton As Kay Adams On Set Of The Godfather, Part II, 1974directed By Francis Ford Coppola

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Joan Baez And Bob Dylan Photographed By Daniel Kramer In 1964

Joan Baez And Bob Dylan Photographed By Daniel Kramer In 1964

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San Francisco, California, CA. 1962

San Francisco, California, CA. 1962

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Brooke Shields In The Blue Lagoon, 1980 directed By Randal Kleiser

Brooke Shields In The Blue Lagoon, 1980
directed By Randal Kleiser

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Ennifer Lawrence Photographed By Alasdair Mclellan For Vogue UK, November 2012

Ennifer Lawrence Photographed By Alasdair Mclellan For Vogue UK, November 2012

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Carla Bruni At The Save The Rainforest Gala Dinner In London, 1992

Carla Bruni At The Save The Rainforest Gala Dinner In London, 1992

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Rio De Janeiro, 1978

Rio De Janeiro, 1978

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Milk

Milk

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Saturday Night Mood

Saturday Night Mood

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Two Lovers In Washington Square Park, New York City, 1962 photographed By André Kertész

Two Lovers In Washington Square Park, New York City, 1962
photographed By André Kertész

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Jennifer Lopez In Selena, 1997

Jennifer Lopez In Selena, 1997

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Angelina Jolie In Gia, 1998

Angelina Jolie In Gia, 1998

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Alain Delon And Romy Schneider, 1959

Alain Delon And Romy Schneider, 1959

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Jimi Hendrix And Carmen Borrero, 1968

Jimi Hendrix And Carmen Borrero, 1968

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#119

Grease, 1978 Directed By Randal Kleiser

Grease, 1978 Directed By Randal Kleiser

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Hawaii In The 1970s

Hawaii In The 1970s

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Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, Paris, 1962 Photographed By Ed Van Der Elsken

Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, Paris, 1962 Photographed By Ed Van Der Elsken

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Two Young Teen Girls Smoking Cigarettes In The Grass. Photographed By Henk Hilterman In 1969

Two Young Teen Girls Smoking Cigarettes In The Grass. Photographed By Henk Hilterman In 1969

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Anthony Kiedis Smoking Pot For The First Time At The Age Of 11, 1973photographed By His Father

Anthony Kiedis Smoking Pot For The First Time At The Age Of 11, 1973photographed By His Father

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Kate Hudson As Penny Lane In Almost Famous

Kate Hudson As Penny Lane In Almost Famous

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Madonna: Truth Or Dare, 1991

Madonna: Truth Or Dare, 1991

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Jerry Hall And Antonio Lopez In Paris, 1976

Jerry Hall And Antonio Lopez In Paris, 1976

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The Godfather, 1972 directed By Francis Ford Coppola

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Photograph By Harri Peccinotti For Pirelli Calendar, 1969

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Princess Fatemeh Khanum "Esmat Al-Dowleh" Was The Princess Of Persia, Modern-Day Iran

Princess Fatemeh Khanum "Esmat Al-Dowleh" Was The Princess Of Persia, Modern-Day Iran

She was the daughter of the Persian King who ruled from 1848 to 1896.

Back then, it was normal for Qajar women to sport a thin moustache as a sign of beauty. She had over 150 suitors and she was considered as the ultimate symbol of beauty
in Persia during the early 1900s.
"So much in fact, a total of 13 men [took their own lives] themselves because she rejected their love."

Esmat was given the responsibility of serving as the host for female foreign guests to the court. She also learned to play the piano and went on to become a photographer with her
very own private studio in her home. Her half-sister, Zahra, would hold literary salons at her house every week and helped establish The Society of Women's Freedom, an
organization that has been championing Iranian women's
rights since 1910.

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