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It was Confucius who said, “Study the past if you would define the future”. Historical pictures allow us to do just that. They depict some of the most important moments of the days gone by, which we can turn back to and analyze one image at a time. And learn something new with each one of them, whether it’s an old photo from a family album or a snapshot that made it to the history books.

The Facebook page “World Historical Pictures” presents an abundance of such noteworthy images. Their posts range from covering everyday people to events of great historical significance, which allows the roughly 37 thousand followers to get acquainted with different aspects of our past. We have gathered some of the most impressive shots here for you to enjoy. Scroll down for the pictures, and make sure to check here and here for more.

The history of photography itself dates back to the 1820s when the French scientist Joseph Nicéphore Niépce captured what is now known as the first picture ever. Titled ‘View from the Window at Le Gras’, it was created using heliography (the process of drawing with sunlight) and a pewter plate. 

Nowadays, photography is way more advanced—you can choose from numerous types of cameras, all producing images of exceptional definition. A common choice for those interested in taking pictures is mirrorless or DSLR ones; those who want to capture their active lifestyle might go for an action or a 360-degree camera.

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    The Full Tiananmen Square Massacre ‘Tank Man’ Photo, Is More Powerful Than The Cropped Version

    The Full Tiananmen Square Massacre ‘Tank Man’ Photo, Is More Powerful Than The Cropped Version

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

    I really find it hard to think of a more courageous person than this guy. I mean, if the tanks don't kill him, the government will. In a way that would probably have made him wish the tanks had done it. This is the gold standard of bravery to which we must all aspire.

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    The Sioux Nation Of Native Americans Teepees Spread Across The Great Plains In 1800s

    The Sioux Nation Of Native Americans Teepees Spread Across The Great Plains In 1800s

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

    Historians are only now realizing just how populous North American was before the sweeping devestation of smallpox and other diseases that came with the Europeans. Some estimates are as high as 90% of pre-contact population being wiped out.

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    Digital single-lens reflex—or a DSLR—a camera is a popular option among professionals and amateurs likewise. The principle behind it is based on light entering a single lens and reaching the mirror, which then reflects it to the viewfinder; that allows the photographer to see the same view the lens ‘sees’.

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    As the name suggests, a mirrorless camera lacks one of the parts a DSLR has. Comparing it to the latter, the mirrorless option is usually more compact, yet it can provide high-quality images, nevertheless. In a camera as such, instead of reflecting on a mirror, the light goes directly to the sensor.

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    A Picture Of Dr. Religa Monitoring His Patient's Vitals After Completing A 23-Hour-Long Heart Transplant. His Assistant Is Asleep In The Corner. 1987

    A Picture Of Dr. Religa Monitoring His Patient's Vitals After Completing A 23-Hour-Long Heart Transplant. His Assistant Is Asleep In The Corner. 1987

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    A Photo Of An Engineer Wiring An Early Ibm Computer, 1958. (Photo By Berenice Abbott)

    A Photo Of An Engineer Wiring An Early Ibm Computer, 1958. (Photo By Berenice Abbott)

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    For something even more compact than a mirrorless one, people often go for action cameras that are lightweight and convenient for all kinds of active pursuits. They might also choose a 360-degree camera, which can be mounted on different objects, such as helmets, cars, or drones, to name a few. Both of these options are durable and in most cases waterproof, which makes them the perfect choice for adventure time.

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

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

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

    Baby looks like she wants to kill whoever is behind the camera. Very cute though, I love this

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    #7

    Ladder 118 Fire Truck Crossing The Brooklyn Bridge To The World Trade Center On September 11, 2001. Every Firefighter On The Truck Died Shortly After

    Ladder 118 Fire Truck Crossing The Brooklyn Bridge To The World Trade Center On September 11, 2001. Every Firefighter On The Truck Died Shortly After

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    In addition to different kinds of cameras, there are also different types of photography itself. Some examples include photojournalism as well as editorial, wedding, portrait, still life, architecture, sports, and fashion photography, among others. Each of them usually requires a specific skill set in addition to the basic know-how of photography; it helps the professionals to deal with the different challenges each environment presents.

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    David Isom, 19, Broke The Color Line In A Segregated Pool In Florida On June 8, 1958, Which Resulted In Officials Closing The Facility

    David Isom, 19, Broke The Color Line In A Segregated Pool In Florida On June 8, 1958, Which Resulted In Officials Closing The Facility

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

    Most of the kids look upset, but I like how the kid closest to the left looks kind of in awe.

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    Unknown Soldier In 1965

    Unknown Soldier In 1965

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

    I hope he made it, war really is hell. Even if he made it, the affects last a life time

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    Even though all types of photography allow us to immortalize certain moments, photojournalism specializes in capturing real life and the significant events of our timeline. It usually entails taking candid shots depicting reality as it is instead of trying to adorn it before taking the picture. Often published in various news outlets, photojournalists aim to be as objective as possible.

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    This Young Boy Was Born In 1924 And He Is 2 Years Old In This Photo. He Died In 1944 In France On A Us Tanker. His Name Is Lonzo Hudgins And He Received A Purple Heart In Ww2. He Was My Mom's 1st Cousin. I Love This Vintage Photo Of My Cousin

    This Young Boy Was Born In 1924 And He Is 2 Years Old In This Photo. He Died In 1944 In France On A Us Tanker. His Name Is Lonzo Hudgins And He Received A Purple Heart In Ww2. He Was My Mom's 1st Cousin. I Love This Vintage Photo Of My Cousin

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    #11

    Over 3,000 Workers Who Build The Chase Manhattan Bank In New York City Pose For A Photo Near The End Of Constructional Work, August, 1964

    Over 3,000 Workers Who Build The Chase Manhattan Bank In New York City Pose For A Photo Near The End Of Constructional Work, August, 1964

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    An excellent example of unadorned reality captured on film, titled “Lunch Atop A Skyscraper”, is now arguably one of the most famous historical pictures there are. The image of construction workers side by side, hanging high above the city, is number two on Inkifi’s list of the most recognizable pictures in history. The list has been compiled by analyzing data from using reverse image search: “To assess the importance of each photo, we used a reverse image search to show the significance and reach, by looking at how often each photo appeared on the internet,” they explained.

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

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

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    Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, Is Greeted By His Family, Returning Home After More Than Five Years As A Prisoner Of War In North Vietnam

    Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, Is Greeted By His Family, Returning Home After More Than Five Years As A Prisoner Of War In North Vietnam

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

    He was an Air Force fighter pilot who was shot down over Hanoi in 1967, and was held as a pow for nearly 6 years. I love the joy in this photo, lovely.

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    The lunch scene was surpassed only by NASA's “Man on a moon”, depicting Neil Armstrong taking his first steps on the moon in 1968. Third on the list was the “Flag Raising On Iwo Jima”, showing United States Marines raising their flag on Mount Suribachi in 1945.

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    Inkifi also turned to social media to see which of the images the future generations might consider historical. Research revealed that it’s likely going to be a picture of an egg. Yes, you read it right. Based on the number of Instagram likes, the most popular photograph on the platform is an image of a solitary egg against a white backdrop. It was uploaded with the sole purpose of becoming the most liked picture on Instagram-a title it holds to this day.

    With over 56 million likes, the image conquered Ronaldo’s announcement about an upcoming addition to the family (nearly 33 million likes) and a picture uploaded by the artist XXXTentacion (nearly 30 million likes).

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    Remember That Photo Of The Construction Workers Having Lunch On An Unfinished New York Skyscraper? Well Here's The Photographer Charles Ebbets. 9/20/1932

    Remember That Photo Of The Construction Workers Having Lunch On An Unfinished New York Skyscraper? Well Here's The Photographer Charles Ebbets. 9/20/1932

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    The Huffy Radio Bicycle From The 1950s

    The Huffy Radio Bicycle From The 1950s

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    When it comes to renowned photographers, the list can be a rather long one. There are lots of people, whose pictures are now treasured as some of the most impressive or historically significant works of photography.

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    For instance, Dorothea Lange and her portrait of the “Migrant Mother”, or Steve McCurry, who captured the striking gaze of the “Afghan Girl”. Jeff Widener and Malcolm Browne, photographers of “Tank Man” and “Burning Monk” should also likely be on the list, together with many others.

    If you’re interested in viewing the works of some of the most famous photographers in history, don’t miss the chance to browse them on Bored Panda’s previous piece here. 

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    American Athlete Jesse Owens Fills Up A Car At A Petrol Station In His A Uniform Of Cap, Shirt And Bow Tie. Owens Worked As A Petrol Pump Attendant To Help Finance His Studies At Ohio State University. (United States, 1935)

    American Athlete Jesse Owens Fills Up A Car At A Petrol Station In His A Uniform Of Cap, Shirt And Bow Tie. Owens Worked As A Petrol Pump Attendant To Help Finance His Studies At Ohio State University. (United States, 1935)

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

    This is the year before he went to the Munich Olympic Games and embarrassed the Nazis by winning four gold medals

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    Kids These Days Don't Know The Struggle (1990s)

    Kids These Days Don't Know The Struggle (1990s)

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

    It was for this reason that I refused to get a portable CD player while I was in high school. I stayed with cassettes for a long time! lol

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    It might be difficult to find out the exact number of photographers out there, but according to Ibis, now in 2023, there are roughly 255 thousand photography businesses in the US. The data also revealed that the industry has been steadily growing for the last five years, which means there shouldn’t be a shortage of people who can document our world for future generations to see.

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    #18

    Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) And His Long-Time Friend John T. Lewis (Probably Twain's Inspiration For The Character "Jim" In "Huckleberry Finn"), Standing Together At Quarry Farm, Elmira, New York - 1903

    Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) And His Long-Time Friend John T. Lewis (Probably Twain's Inspiration For The Character "Jim" In "Huckleberry Finn"), Standing Together At Quarry Farm, Elmira, New York - 1903

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

    I wish we had someone like him today. His humor in general, and in particular, his ability to skewer bad politicians.

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    Blackfoot Native Americans On The Roof Of The Mcalpin Hotel, Refusing To Sleep In Their Rooms, New York City

    Blackfoot Native Americans On The Roof Of The Mcalpin Hotel, Refusing To Sleep In Their Rooms, New York City

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    If you would like to see more of such historical pictures or get better acquainted with the history of photography itself, open Bored Panda’s article about 50 must-see historical images that may make you want to open a history book once again here.

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    An Immigrant Family At New York's Ellis Island Is About To Embark On The Chase Of Their Dreams. The 1900s

    An Immigrant Family At New York's Ellis Island Is About To Embark On The Chase Of Their Dreams. The 1900s

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    Thirteen Sisters In The Brooks Family View Their Only Brother Leslie Benjamin, Following His Birth At Home In Pittsfield, Massachusetts (1954)

    Thirteen Sisters In The Brooks Family View Their Only Brother Leslie Benjamin, Following His Birth At Home In Pittsfield, Massachusetts (1954)

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

    Poor brother, having to grow up with 13 sisters. Not to mention the mother, who had to birth them all.

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    Marilyn Monroe Photographed By Sam Shaw In Amagansett, New York, 1957

    Marilyn Monroe Photographed By Sam Shaw In Amagansett, New York, 1957

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    Mount St. Helens Eruption, 1980. (Photo By R. Lasher)

    Mount St. Helens Eruption, 1980. (Photo By R. Lasher)

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

    Photo by Richard Lasher, a Boeing employee with a passion for photography. He overslept the day he planned to go seeing the smoking volcano and maybe have a bike ride around Spirit Lake. Luckily for him, it exploded while he was some distance away. He run out of the car and took some photos, but the cloud was overtaking him. He jumped on the bike and tried to get away, reaching the town of Randle before the cloud hit. The next day he rode back to recover his car, took some photos but was found by security officers and airlifted out of the striken area, spending the night in jail.

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    Telephone Tower, Before They Figured Out Bundling Lines Into Cables. There Are 5000 Lines In This Tower (1890)

    Telephone Tower, Before They Figured Out Bundling Lines Into Cables. There Are 5000 Lines In This Tower (1890)

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

    Wow. It's mind boggling to think all of the data in those cables could now be transmitted by a small fiber optic cable. And the dozens / maybe hundreds of switch operators in the buildings below could be replaced by a router or two.

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    Homecoming Prisoner Of War - 1946

    Homecoming Prisoner Of War - 1946

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    This Is George W. Mclaurin In 1948 Being Segregated From The Rest Of His University Class

    This Is George W. Mclaurin In 1948 Being Segregated From The Rest Of His University Class

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

    Cannot comprehend racism. I just hope some of those students internally questioned it

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    Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 1959. Photo Ormond Gigli

    Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 1959. Photo Ormond Gigli

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    Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Photographed In New York City By Richard Avedon, 1963

    Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Photographed In New York City By Richard Avedon, 1963

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    1984 New York City Subway Ride

    1984 New York City Subway Ride

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

    And you thought the tinny beeping of a phone was irritating!

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    In 1938 1800 Veterans Of The Civil War Attended An 75th Anniversary Reunion At Gettysburg, Pa. The Youngest Was 88 Years Old, And The Oldest Claimed To Be 112 Years Old

    In 1938 1800 Veterans Of The Civil War Attended An 75th Anniversary Reunion At Gettysburg, Pa. The Youngest Was 88 Years Old, And The Oldest Claimed To Be 112 Years Old

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

    The last time I was in Gettysburg, just pre-Covid, I saw a confederate flag waving off the back of a pick-up truck. Disgusting!

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    The Teenage Daughter Of A An Impoverished Arkansas Farmer Cooking On An Old Stove While Her Mother Was In A Tuberculosis Sanitarium During The Great Depression. Red Cross Photo From Ca. 1930

    The Teenage Daughter Of A An Impoverished Arkansas Farmer Cooking On An Old Stove While Her Mother Was In A Tuberculosis Sanitarium During The Great Depression. Red Cross Photo From Ca. 1930

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

    I hate to imagine everything her and her family is going through, truly strong.

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    An Italian Child Arriving At Ellis Island, Early 1900s. (Us)

    An Italian Child Arriving At Ellis Island, Early 1900s. (Us)

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

    Some of my family came through on Ellis Island at one time. Bless their Republican hearts, it only took two generations for them to have absolutely no sympathy for immigrants (or anyone really). #blessed. Bleeeehhhh.

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    Men In Suspenders Posing On The Brooklyn Bridge

    Men In Suspenders Posing On The Brooklyn Bridge

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    May 1922: 78-Year-Old Robert T. Lincoln (Son Of Abraham Lincoln) Is Helped Up The Steps At The Dedication Of The Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.c

    May 1922: 78-Year-Old Robert T. Lincoln (Son Of Abraham Lincoln) Is Helped Up The Steps At The Dedication Of The Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.c

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

    Lincoln was assisted by a young Marine. The soldier in the dress whites was assisted by a photographer with a retouching pen.

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    A Dangerous Playground From The 1970s

    A Dangerous Playground From The 1970s

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

    Why dangerous? Sure the metal was always red hot in the summer, and the sides were always low, and there wasn't eight foot of padding below you, but we survived just the same. It gave you an extra incentive to not fall off.

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

    Ahhhh...those were the days. The freedom to knock yourself unconscious, dust yourself off and do it again while never telling you parents until you are in your 30's.

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

    Not sure mine ever knew... though I grew up on a farm and fell off a number of very tall haystacks. One I don't even remember how - just waking up at the bottom with a lot of our curious cows staring down at me!

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

    As kids. we'd sit on folded waxed paper to improve the glide.

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

    Amateur! We’d take carpet floor mats and spray the fuzzy side with WD-40. The wax paper kids would beg to use our carpets! Lol! 😁 Apparently, 25-30 years later I still feel cocky about how much faster we went! Lol!

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

    We had a slide near us when I was growing up (early 70's). Built onto a hillside, it was 38 feet top to bottom, but only 8 inches off the floor. Removed in the 80's, elf and safety too high. Happy memories

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

    In Mammoth Park (I think) somewhere in Pennsylvania there was quite a giant slide like this but built into a hill (at least in the 90s when I was a child). Kids use to sit on wax paper to go down faster. Well my dad would bring carpet floor mats and spray the fuzzy side with WD-40. It was so fast that he 100% had to be at the bottom to catch us when the slide ended after 8-10 feet of flat slide. Then all the kids would beg to use our carpets. It was so fun!

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

    These were fun especially when you had to try to dodge snowballs thrown at you by your surrounding playmates.

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

    I remember going to in-ground trampoline parks. It was entirely concrete.

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

    Guess who fell off one of these aged 5? OK, not all the way down but half way and I landed on my forehead. I’ve never been the same since! But did my parents rush me to hospital? Don’t be silly.

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

    I saw a mate of mine get his teeth knocked while trying to climb aboard a “Witch’s Hat” (circa 1975). Dangerous as f**k but great fun all the same 😎

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

    Nah I remember these. And a day when we were told to clear out of the park. We sat in my aunts house until someone I didn't know walked in and shook his head. Those slides were bad. The little platform was for the kids who changed their mind to stand on until they could walk back down.

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

    No. Not a dangerous playground. Just a playground from the 1970s. How we survived is a miracle by today's standards!

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

    I was always too afraid of the height to go down those big ones.

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

    My brother and I used one of these on a hot day in a park on Prince Edward Island. It was easily as tall and extremely shiny. I was terrified of heights but 11 year old me did it anyway. My 7 year old brother followed, shirtless, on his back. He left a fair bit of skin behind and we had to get treatment for his 2nd degree burns. Yep. Those were the days. (We also all got food poisoning on that vacation. Fun times.)

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

    We had those. They could get very hot, but that was all.

    真壁まつり
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Had one like this , had fallen off and caused some injuries and kept doing this with friends , I was lucky tough and stupid enough as a kid

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

    my school in Whitehall MT had a slide that was just about that tall - I only slid down it twice - scared the p**s out of me

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

    Imagine seeing that in a park these days. Kids would love it.

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

    Sit on a flattened cardboard box in the summer or it would burn your skin off in rolls.

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    A Man Recording A Cassette Tape At A Music Festival In The 1980s

    A Man Recording A Cassette Tape At A Music Festival In The 1980s

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    An Immigrant Family On The Dock At Ellis Island After Having Just Passed The Rigid Examination For Entry Into The Country, Looking Hopefully At New York's Skyline While Awaiting The Government Ferry On August 13, 1925

    An Immigrant Family On The Dock At Ellis Island After Having Just Passed The Rigid Examination For Entry Into The Country, Looking Hopefully At New York's Skyline While Awaiting The Government Ferry On August 13, 1925

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    A Well-Dressed Young Lady In The 1930s. Almost Looks Like It Could Have Been Taken Yesterday

    A Well-Dressed Young Lady In The 1930s. Almost Looks Like It Could Have Been Taken Yesterday

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    A Victorian Home Being Moved On Steiner Street Via Horse Power, 1908, San Francisco

    A Victorian Home Being Moved On Steiner Street Via Horse Power, 1908, San Francisco

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    One Of The First Traffic Signals In New York City, 1922

    One Of The First Traffic Signals In New York City, 1922

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    Somewhere Along The Pacific Coast Highway Between Malibu And Palisades, Ca. 1910

    Somewhere Along The Pacific Coast Highway Between Malibu And Palisades, Ca. 1910

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    Sophia Loren Gives Jayne Mansfield The Side-Eye. 1957

    Sophia Loren Gives Jayne Mansfield The Side-Eye. 1957

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

    I think Sophia Loren was in the act of noticing Jayne Mansfield supporting the 'free the nipple' movement ;)

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    Kitchen Retro. Combo Sink/Stove/Fridge

    Kitchen Retro. Combo Sink/Stove/Fridge

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

    it's descendant is alive and well on-line: https://www.amazon.com/Summit-C30EL-Inch-Wide-Kitchen/dp/B07PNDVM4K/ref=asc_df_B07PNDVM4K?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80882941549698&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584482472190103&psc=1 Screen-Sho...a6-png.jpg Screen-Shot-2023-03-28-at-123502-AM-64229912bb2a6-png.jpg

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    #46

    Traveling Knife Sharpener With A Customer. United States, Early 1910s

    Traveling Knife Sharpener With A Customer. United States, Early 1910s

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

    Travelling knife sharpener, now that's something I never thought I'd see.

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    #47

    A 16-Year-Old Arnold Schwarzenegger At His First Body-Building Competition

    A 16-Year-Old Arnold Schwarzenegger At His First Body-Building Competition

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    #48

    The Arrival Of The Statue Of Liberty On June 17th 1885. The Statue Of Liberty Was A Gift Of Friendship From The People Of France To The People Of America

    The Arrival Of The Statue Of Liberty On June 17th 1885. The Statue Of Liberty Was A Gift Of Friendship From The People Of France To The People Of America

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    “People Decorating A Saguaro Like A Christmas Tree In Southern Arizona, Circa 1930s.” Arizona Historical Society

    “People Decorating A Saguaro Like A Christmas Tree In Southern Arizona, Circa 1930s.” Arizona Historical Society

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    #51

    Michael Jordan's Iconic 'Free Throw Line' Dunk, 1988

    Michael Jordan's Iconic 'Free Throw Line' Dunk, 1988

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    Stop When Pedestrians Are In The Crosswalk!

    Stop When Pedestrians Are In The Crosswalk!

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    The Right Day To Hang Laundry In New York City (Lower Manhattan). 1902

    The Right Day To Hang Laundry In New York City (Lower Manhattan). 1902

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

    They were on pulleys attached to the windows and they rotated the lines as they hung or removed

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    #54

    In March 1888, A Massive Blizzard Hit The East Coast Of The United States, Stretching From Chesapeake Bay To Canada

    In March 1888, A Massive Blizzard Hit The East Coast Of The United States, Stretching From Chesapeake Bay To Canada

    The photograph shows an unidentified young man standing in a shoveled area on Madison Avenue and 40th Street in New York City.

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

    That looks like how much we got this year. Flagstaff az has gotten 12 feet since October

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    #55

    In The Victorian Era, A Woman’s Hair Was Often Thought To Be One Of Her Most Valuable Assets. Hair Was Long In The Victorian Age. Haircuts Weren’t Exactly A Thing Yet For Women

    In The Victorian Era, A Woman’s Hair Was Often Thought To Be One Of Her Most Valuable Assets. Hair Was Long In The Victorian Age. Haircuts Weren’t Exactly A Thing Yet For Women

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    #56

    United Airlines Stewardess In 1970

    United Airlines Stewardess In 1970

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    A Woman Stands In Her Summer Undergarments In The 1940’s

    A Woman Stands In Her Summer Undergarments In The 1940’s

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

    Underwear? That's more than we wear now in the summer fully dressed

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    #58

    Kids Playing Lower East Side, NYC 1963. Photo By William Carter

    Kids Playing Lower East Side, NYC 1963. Photo By William Carter

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    21,000 Us Soldiers In The Shape Of Then-President Woodrow Wilson, September 1918

    21,000 Us Soldiers In The Shape Of Then-President Woodrow Wilson, September 1918

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    Coca-Cola Delivery. Note The Three And Four Digit Phone Numbers On The Side

    Coca-Cola Delivery. Note The Three And Four Digit Phone Numbers On The Side

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

    I have an advertising yardstick from a lumberyard, their phone number is simply listed as "7"

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    #62

    New York Subway, 1984

    New York Subway, 1984

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    #63

    Elvis Plays Catch In 1959

    Elvis Plays Catch In 1959

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    Jeanne Bauer Walks With A Dynatac Mobile Phone On 6th Avenue In New York, Accompanied By John Mitchell, The Motorola Engineer Behind The Phone. (1983)

    Jeanne Bauer Walks With A Dynatac Mobile Phone On 6th Avenue In New York, Accompanied By John Mitchell, The Motorola Engineer Behind The Phone. (1983)

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    Boys With Boom Box, 14th Street, New York, 1983

    Boys With Boom Box, 14th Street, New York, 1983

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

    That style of sunglasses, called "cyclops" or "robot visor" were made popular initially by pop band Devo. This exact model was popularized by the movie Sixteen Candles, so I tend to think this photo is taken after 1984.

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    #67

    Miss America 1924, Ruth Malcomson, Ms. Philadelphia

    Miss America 1924, Ruth Malcomson, Ms. Philadelphia

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    Rita Hayworth, 1941. This Was One Of The Most Popular Pinup Photos Among American Soldiers And Sailors During World War II

    Rita Hayworth, 1941. This Was One Of The Most Popular Pinup Photos Among American Soldiers And Sailors During World War II

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    #69

    Fixing The Antenna On The World Trade Center, New York City, 1979. Photo By Peter B. Kaplan

    Fixing The Antenna On The World Trade Center, New York City, 1979. Photo By Peter B. Kaplan

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    #70

    Broadway And Fifth Ave, New York City 1905

    Broadway And Fifth Ave, New York City 1905

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    A Construction Worker Making Preparations For The Removal Of The Original Statue Of Liberty Torch In 1985

    A Construction Worker Making Preparations For The Removal Of The Original Statue Of Liberty Torch In 1985

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

    I don't see a safety harness. I also don't see a dark spot in the back of his pants. How do people like this exist?

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    #74

    Beautiful Abandoned Church In Us

    Beautiful Abandoned Church In Us

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

    Why do they have mega churches, when these are just waiting for people to turn up.

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    #75

    Jodie Foster And Robert Deniro At The Cannes Film Festival In France In 1976, Likely Promoting Taxi Driver

    Jodie Foster And Robert Deniro At The Cannes Film Festival In France In 1976, Likely Promoting Taxi Driver

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

    So,E of the films she did with Disney when she was a teenager are brilliant. Her version of Freaky Friday is the original and best.

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    #77

    A Woman Lights The Candles On Her Christmas Tree In The 1920’s In Us

    A Woman Lights The Candles On Her Christmas Tree In The 1920’s In Us

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    Fifth Avenue And Central Park At Fifty-Ninth Street, New York City Ca.1910

    Fifth Avenue And Central Park At Fifty-Ninth Street, New York City Ca.1910

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

    Nearly empty streets makes it looks like an idyllic, uncrowded place to live, when it really just shows how few could afford cars.

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    #80

    Superman In The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. New York City, November 21, 1940

    Superman In The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. New York City, November 21, 1940

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    Participants In The Beautiful Leg Contest Wear Pillow Cases Over Their Heads So That The Judges Can See Only Their Legs. New Jersey, Us, 1951

    Participants In The Beautiful Leg Contest Wear Pillow Cases Over Their Heads So That The Judges Can See Only Their Legs. New Jersey, Us, 1951

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

    The sponsor that year was the KKK. Or the paranormal society. Speaking of which, I thought I saw a baby ghost the other day. Turned out to be a handkerchief caught in the wind.

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    Pinball Machines Being Destroyed During The Pinball Prohibition. They Were Banned In NYC As Well As Other Major Us Cities Like Chicago And Los Angeles Between The 1940s And 1970s

    Pinball Machines Being Destroyed During The Pinball Prohibition. They Were Banned In NYC As Well As Other Major Us Cities Like Chicago And Los Angeles Between The 1940s And 1970s

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    The Washington Monument

    The Washington Monument

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    Riverside Drive New York City Ca.1910

    Riverside Drive New York City Ca.1910

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    The Flatiron Under Construction, New York City Ca.1902

    The Flatiron Under Construction, New York City Ca.1902

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    The New York Theater, Time Square, New York City 1908

    The New York Theater, Time Square, New York City 1908

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    #87

    Elvis And His Entourage Arrive In Las Vegas, Date Unknown. Look How Dashing He Looks!

    Elvis And His Entourage Arrive In Las Vegas, Date Unknown. Look How Dashing He Looks!

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

    Dashing? Probably high as a kite, and his concerned-looking entourage knows

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    #88

    Mike Tyson Before His Professional Boxing Debut In 1985. Behind Him: Coach Cus D’amato Who Saw The Troubled Young Heavyweight As His Greatest Prospect

    Mike Tyson Before His Professional Boxing Debut In 1985. Behind Him: Coach Cus D’amato Who Saw The Troubled Young Heavyweight As His Greatest Prospect

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    Metropolitan Opera, New York City 1905

    Metropolitan Opera, New York City 1905

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    #91

    Marilyn Monroe Approximately Four Months Pregnant In July 1960

    Marilyn Monroe Approximately Four Months Pregnant In July 1960

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

    She wasn't actually pregnant apparently. She had endometriosis which can cause a bloated stomach like that. She had previously had several miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy however.

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    #92

    Broadway And Hotel Victoria, New York City Ca.1905

    Broadway And Hotel Victoria, New York City Ca.1905

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    A Knife Grinder In New York City, 1896

    A Knife Grinder In New York City, 1896

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    Columbus Circle, New York City Ca.1905

    Columbus Circle, New York City Ca.1905

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

    Looks like a Starbuck’s parasol. I had to have a closer look.

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