Pictures hold something truly special—a speck of time that once was and shall never be again. They’re the closest thing we have to a time machine, allowing us to glimpse through a window of film and into the past.
Different perspectives from the historical and modern era that you may have not seen.
Pictures hold something truly special—a speck of time that once was and shall never be again. They’re the closest thing we have to a time machine, allowing us to glimpse through a window of film and into the past.
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These photos show bizarre vintage inventions that quite often never caught on, but sometimes, they actually did. The weird inventions demonstrate ingenious efforts from the first half of the 20th…
'Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive' is a free and fun research website devoted to helping people visualize their heritage. It currently has data on 22,927 surnames but the content is interesting to scroll through even if you're not related to any of them.
Old Tom the owner of the infamous 'Mad Max' (Every skateboarder and cat's worst nightmare!) taken in and around Brick Lane around summers end 2016. I have known Tom for many years he's 'Mutt and Jeff" (Deaf) but boy can he talk. I love the old fella and of course the 'Mad Max' too, but only when he's not moody. * * * * * * * Old Tom, est le propriétaire du «Chien de infâme 'Mad Max. Pour le planche à roulettes et chat, le pire cauchemar. Ceci a été pris dans 'Brick Lane' East End de Londres 2016. Je connais Tom depuis de nombreuses années, il est «Mutt et Jeff" (Sourd) mais par Dieu peut-il parler! J'aime le vieux coquin, mais le chien, je vais avoir à regarder! www.flickr.com/gp/hughhillphotography/S0w4ov www.flickr.com/gp/hughhillphotography/484Sqt Update, Tom, died last month at home in his bedsit in Camden. After Mad Max died he seemed to go downhill, I will miss the old boy and sad to see him go. HH
A day at the zoo is not only fun for visitors, but also for the zookeepers! That's what at least this collection of funny vintage photos from the London zoo seem to suggest...
Unique Portraits by our community. Check out these stunning 29 images that break the fourth wall and make you feel part of the image!
These might make you want to jump back in time.
The daguerreotype was the process of development of photography which entered use in 1839 and quickly gained massive popularity in Europe. Invented by a
Time keeps marching on, and we're powerless to stop it. However, people have been doing a good job of capturing fleeting moments through photographs, allowing us to relive memorable events or experience ones we might have missed.
For 100 years, they stayed hidden in family albums. Now amateur photographer Horace Warner’s intimate portraits of London’s poorest children are being printed for the first time, giving a glimpse into a forgotten world
Some of what passed for everyday life 70 or 100 years ago would send you running screaming in the other direction today. And when those scenes are captured on grainy old-school film, you get the stuff of nightmares. Presenting 25 Creepiest & Mysterious photos taken in Past.
creepy stuff from the history vault
The daguerreotype was the process of development of photography which entered use in 1839 and quickly gained massive popularity in Europe. Invented by a
Dedicated to 20th-century people and culture, 'Lost In History' posts pictures that illuminate our past in ways we haven't seen before. Or have simply forgotten about!
When you think of old photos or historical pictures, you naturally think in terms of black and white, but as you can see from these stunning vintage photos from the turn of the 20th century, color pictures have been around for a lot longer than you think.
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Alright ladies, put your tongues back in your mouths. This handsome gentleman with the great hair is William Hope Hodgson, 1877-1918. He was an English sci-fi, horror, and fantasy writer who star…
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These might make you want to jump back in time.
Old Glasgow became severely overcrowded in the 1840s thanks to rapid industrialisation which caused country-dwelling workers to move into the city as well as large-scale immigration from Ireland.
Aging is best done gracefully.
Images and videos of cats are some of the most searched and viewed content on the internet. People are just simply mad about them. And what's not to go crazy for here? Their cute little faces, tiny paws, and fluffy fur are like a remedy for many web users. However, you might be surprised that this "psychosis" didn't start with the invention of the internet. Cats were already the stars of many photographs way before 1983 and we have proof of that!
Aging is best done gracefully.
Portrait photography is one of the best ways to express a personality or display emotion in the form of the picture. It mainly focuses on the face of a person
Every glimpse of the past that we see is a chance for our imaginations to take off on a wild time-warp journey. The beautiful vintage photos of the past gathered by this amazing Facebook page also promise to take you on a journey across time and space.
Although fashion did not embrace the look of trousers on the female form until the late 20th century, history saw working women wearing them a hundred years prior. From Victorian coal miners who rolled up their skirts around their waist to reveal soot-covered pants underneath to today’s terrible backlash of factory-torn denim, spandex jeggings, and bedazzled bums, women’s pants have undergone quite a transformation. Let’s take a look at the early fashion of women’s pants from the festooned Victorian era right on through to the ultra glamorous 1930s. Victorian era 1896 Edwardian era 1920s 1920s 1926 Veronica Lake. 1930s. Harpers Bazaar, December 1939. Ethel Waters. 1920s. c.1890 Dr. Mary Walker, 1866. c.1870 1880s 1900s 1908 c.1900 Calamity Jane, c.1895. c.1906 1896 Cowgirl, 1915. 1860s c.1900 c.1900s c.1900s c.1910 (via A n j o u)
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