Despite what we have learned in history classes, there are many things that we haven’t ever seen or heard about. Thanks to some amazingly rare pictures from historic records, some parts of history can be seen in a completely new light.
- Rescue boats from ***anic reach Carpathia, in search of rescue in 1912.
- Young Adolf Hitler (last one in center row) with classmates in Austria, 1899.
- Sealed and unopened doors to the Tutankhamun tomb in 1922. It hasn’t been disturbed for 3.245 years
- An Australian soldier witnessing a Japanese soldier committing suicide with a grenade, New Guinea, 1942.
- The ruins of Jupiter’s temple in Lebanon, 1870-1885.
- Husband and wife in Korea in 1904.
- Little Coyote and Morning Star, the chieftains of the Chennai tribe in 1873.
- Eifel tower during construction, 1888.
- A cave in an iceberg in Antarctica during a British expedition, 5th of January 1911.
- Elvis swearing an oath in the army, 1958.
- Mount Rushmore, before it was carved into a famous monument, 1905.
- Charley Chaplin, 1918.
- Recording the “Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer” studio lion roar in Hollywood, 1928.
- Zeppelin flying over the pyramids, 1931.
- The only photo of Billy the Kid, 1879.
- Annette Kenning promoting the right of women to wear one-piece swimsuits in 1907. She was later arrested for public indecency.
- Painters working on the Brooklyn bridge on the 3rd December 1915.
- Hannah Stayley who was born in 1746 was photographed in 1840. It is believed that she was the first person ever photographed.
- Nikola Tesla sitting in his laboratory next to his receiver.
- A man with a punt rifle that was used for hunting ducks and could kill up to 50 birds at once. She was banned in 1860.
- Dalai Lama while he was a baby, 1940.
- Radiographer in his protective gear, France, 1918.
- Cristopher Robin Miln with an inspiration for Winnie the Pooh, 1928.
- Lonely survivors of the sunken ship “HMS Armidale” floating below the aircraft Catalina. The water was too rough for the plane to land and the raft was lost from sight soon after.
- Gandhi’s items that became enormously valuable.
- Wall Street on Truce Day, 11th of November, 1918.
- The construction of the Berlin Wall in, 1961.
- Beatles with Jimmy Nichol who replaced Ringo who was sick, 1964.
- Japanese socialist politician Inediro Asanuma stabbed by his killers in Tokyo, 1960.
- England after the Coventry bombing by the IRA in 1939.
- Hem, a chimpanzee, the first primate who was launched into space, in his capsule before his test flight on 31st of January 1961.
- The statue of liberty during construction in Paris, 1883.
- Al Capone’s prison cell in East State Penitentiary.
- Cells where slaves were kept before being auctioned in Alexandria, Virginia, 1865.
- ***anic in the harbor next to his lesser known sister ship the Olympic, 6th of March 1912.
- With the aim of promoting liberty, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. holding Charley Chaplin high on Wall Street in 1918.
- Worker administering CPR to his coworker who accidently touched a high-voltage wire, 1967.
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