30 Interesting Historical Photos For a Glimpse Into the Past
Some of the most fascinating and perfectly timed photos throughout history.
Aside from the fact that these are incredibly timeless and important photos from our world's history, most of them were taken on instinct. The historical importance wouldn't be realized until many years later. And that's something to appreciate.
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An old Fiat factory in Italy had an entire race track on the roof. Needless to say it's one of the coolest pieces of architecture we've ever seen.
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In 1974, Mary Wallace became the first ever female bus driver in Chicago Transit Authority history.
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In 1989, citizens of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania formed a human chain in order to show that the countries were United. The chain was an effort to get out of the Soviet Union, and escape from communism.
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Samson Beaver and his family. Samson was a Stoney First Nation member and explorer. The photo was taken by Mary Schäffer in 1907.
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West Berlin residents lifting up their children so that family members who lived in East Berlin can see.
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Helen Mirren looked absolutely banging as Cleopatra. What a fox. She was in her twenties when this photo was taken.
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Russian photographer Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky would take 3 individual black & white pics. This 110-year-old photo was colorized using green, red, and blue filters that he would put on each image respectively.
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During construction of the Twin Towers (1970) you could actually see the core infrastructure of the buildings.
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Oh you know, just a casual masterpiece by Pablo Picasso. He painted this when he was 15 years old.
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Chernobyl on the morning of the disaster. There was so much radiation in the air that it started destroying the film immediately after it was exposed, causing the graininess.
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Circa 1965, Rosa Parks takes her seat at the front of a bus after segregation was ended by the transit service.
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London, 1929. A 'Knocker-Up.' Long before alarm clocks, this was your wake-up call. People were paid to hit windows and doors with a stick to wake up clients.
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1942, models recreate 'American Gothic.' Nan Wood Graham was actually the sister of the painter, while Byron Mckeeby was their dentist.
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German officers wearing an early type of radar. It used sound to locate enemy aircrafts (1917.)
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Seal on King Tut's tomb. The seal was broken open in 1923. Prior to that it had remained sealed for over 3,000 years.
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