These 30 fascinating historical photos offer a captivating glimpse into the past, transporting you to moments in history that feel as vivid as time travel.
Last Picture Of Hachiko, The Faithful Dog Who Waited For Over 9 Years Outside Shibuya Station For His Master To Return Even After He Had Died. (Colorized, 1935)
Female Students From Afghanistan In Kabul, 1975
1920: Women Line Up To Vote For The First Time In New York After The Passage Of The 19th Amendment
In 1940, The Lascaux Cave Paintings, Estimated To Be 17,000 Years Old, Were Discovered In Southwestern France
Barack Obama Dressed As A Pirate With His Mother Stanley Ann. 1960s
The Bread In This 1952 Episode Of I Love Lucy Was Real And Custom-Made By A Los Angeles Bakery. After Filming, It Was Shared With The Cast, Crew, And Audience
A ‘Conversation Pit’ From The 1960s
The Port Of Carthage, In Modern-Day Tunisia, As It Would Have Appeared In The 3rd Century Bce And How It Looks Today
Charging An Electric Car In The Garage, 1911
Mom With Her Psychedelic Baby Pram, London, 1967
This Behemoth Of A Flip Cut, 1960s
A Samurai With Long Bow, From Satsuma Domain. Japan, 1860
Tuskegee Airmen In Italy, 1944
A Well-Dressed Young Lady In The 1930s. Almost Looks Like It Could Have Been Taken Yesterday
Two Women Showing Uncovered Legs In Public Place For The First Time, Toronto, 1937
An American Soldier Who Lost His Legs In World War 1
Punks In Poland, 1990
Duke Kahanamoku, The Man Who Made Surfing Popular Around The World, Hawaii, 1920
Animals Being Used As Part Of Medical Therapy, 1956
Before Smartphones And Online Streaming, 40 Years Ago – Sony Watchman (1984)
An Azerbaijani Wedding, 1965
This Is Ash From The Erupting Mt. St. Helens Raining Down On Robert Landsburg. He Took This Photo, Rewound The Film, Tucked The Camera In A Backpack And Laid Over It While Being Buried In The Ash. His Body Was Found 17 Days Later
A Mother And Her Child In Spitalfields, One Of The Worst Slums In London, 1903
Mother With Children 1800 Years Ago. Alexandria, Roman Egypt
This Photo Was Taken In The Late 1800s And Shows An Ancient Maya Zoomorphic Stone
‘If You Talk Too Much, This Man May Die!’; Fort Hood, January 1943
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 11. April, 1945. He Would Die Of A Cerebral Hemorrhage At The Age Of 63 The Following Day
A Woman Walks Her Dog At The Bois De Boulogne In Paris, 1910
American Servicemen Salute A Soviet Traffic Controller At The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 1945
“Graf Zeppelin” Flying Over The Pyramids Of Giza, Egypt, 1931