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30 Utterly Unique Historical Photos That Have A Much Deeper Backstory (New Pics)
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30 Utterly Unique Historical Photos That Have A Much Deeper Backstory (New Pics)

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Some photographs are so powerful that you no longer need to read the caption to learn their backstory. The image in itself is captivating enough to inspire you to create your own narratives. 
This is especially true with historical pictures, as seen in this list. These mesmerizing snapshots are from the UtterlyUniquePhotos subreddit. With nearly 200,000 members, this online community thrives in the nostalgia that never fails to grab attention. 
As always, we’ve collected the photos that stood out most. Scroll through and enjoy your trip down memory lane.

#1 This Is Judith Love Cohen, She Helped Create The Abort-Guidance System Which Rescued The Apollo 13 Astronauts. Judith Went Into Labour And Took A Printout Of The Problem She Was Working On To The Hospital, Solved The Problem, Called Her Boss, And Then Gave Birth To Jack Black

This Is Judith Love Cohen, She Helped Create The Abort-Guidance System Which Rescued The Apollo 13 Astronauts. Judith Went Into Labour And Took A Printout Of The Problem She Was Working On To The Hospital, Solved The Problem, Called Her Boss, And Then Gave Birth To Jack Black
114points

#2 May 1946, Albert Einstein Defied The Prevailing Racial Climate At The Time To Visit And Lecture At Lincoln University In Pennsylvania, The First Degree-Granting Black College In The Us

May 1946, Albert Einstein Defied The Prevailing Racial Climate At The Time To Visit And Lecture At Lincoln University In Pennsylvania, The First Degree-Granting Black College In The Us
110points

#3 Camberley Kate, And Her Stray Dogs In England. She Never Turned A Stray Dog Away, Taking Care Of More Than 600 Dogs In Her Lifetime. (1962)

Camberley Kate, And Her Stray Dogs In England. She Never Turned A Stray Dog Away, Taking Care Of More Than 600 Dogs In Her Lifetime. (1962)
106points

Many of the pictures on this are likely the work of a photojournalist. In a nutshell, photojournalism involves using images to convey a story. The practice began during the American Civil War in the 1860s when photographs accompanied news reports.

But photojournalism didn’t enter its golden age until the 1920s. Around this time, smaller cameras began entering the scene after being invented in Germany in 1925. 

#4 In 1963, Richard Avedon Took A Picture Of A Man Named William Casby. William Casby, Born In 1857, Was 106 Years Old At The Time. In His Hands, He Was Holding His Great-Great-Granddaughter, Cherri Stamps-Mccray

In 1963, Richard Avedon Took A Picture Of A Man Named William Casby. William Casby, Born In 1857, Was 106 Years Old At The Time. In His Hands, He Was Holding His Great-Great-Granddaughter, Cherri Stamps-Mccray
104points

#5 After Astronomical Calculations And A 3-Year Wait For The Right Moment, Photographer Leonardo Sens Took This Photo

After Astronomical Calculations And A 3-Year Wait For The Right Moment, Photographer Leonardo Sens Took This Photo
94points

#6 Eric Idle And George Harrison On The Set Of 'The Life Of Brian' - Tunisia, 1978. The Film Had It's Funding Pulled Just Before Filming So The Ex-Beatle Paid For It, Calling It "The Most Expensive Cinema Ticket Ever Issued"

Eric Idle And George Harrison On The Set Of 'The Life Of Brian' - Tunisia, 1978. The Film Had It's Funding Pulled Just Before Filming So The Ex-Beatle Paid For It, Calling It "The Most Expensive Cinema Ticket Ever Issued"
89points

What sets a photojournalist apart from a photographer is their code of ethics. Images must convey the truth and tell all sides of the story, regardless of how unpleasant or graphic they can get. 

Likewise, time is of the essence. Photojournalists must feature subjects currently talked about in the world or among a group of people.

#7 A 20 Year Old Helen Mirren In A Production Of 'Cleopatra' At The Old Vic London (1965)

A 20 Year Old Helen Mirren In A Production Of 'Cleopatra' At The Old Vic London (1965)
88points

#8 President Jimmy Carter Enjoying Some Muddy Waters At A White House Picnic In 1978

President Jimmy Carter Enjoying Some Muddy Waters At A White House Picnic In 1978
86points

#9 Robin Williams And His Old Roommate From The Julliard School, Christopher Reeve. Photographed Circa 1977

Robin Williams And His Old Roommate From The Julliard School, Christopher Reeve. Photographed Circa 1977
75points

Photography, on the other hand, is a form of self-expression. A photographer’s primary goal is to showcase the human condition in its rawest form, as seen in many of the pictures on this list. 

That raises the question, is photography an art form? According to Adobe Research Principal Scientist Aaron Hertzmann, there have been debates about it. As he explains in an article for Medium, artists like painters initially saw photography as a “threat to ‘real art.’”

#10 Mary Vincent Photographed In 1978. 15yo Mary Survived Being Assaulted, Having Her Arms Cut Off With An Axe By Her Attacker, Being Thrown Down A 30 Ft Cliff And Left For Dead. She Packed The Stumps With Mud And Climbed Back Up, Walked 3 Miles Naked In Search Of Help. I've Linked To Her Story Below

Mary Vincent Photographed In 1978. 15yo Mary Survived Being Assaulted, Having Her Arms Cut Off With An Axe By Her Attacker, Being Thrown Down A 30 Ft Cliff And Left For Dead. She Packed The Stumps With Mud And Climbed Back Up, Walked 3 Miles Naked In Search Of Help. I've Linked To Her Story Below
73points

#11 13-Year-Old Dolly Parton Just Hours Before She Made Her Grand Ole Opry Debut Singing George Jones' "You Gotta Be My Baby."

13-Year-Old Dolly Parton Just Hours Before She Made Her Grand Ole Opry Debut Singing George Jones' "You Gotta Be My Baby."
71points

#12 Dorothy Counts - The First Black Girl To Attend An All White School In The United States - Being Teased And Taunted By Her White Male Peers At Charlotte’s Harry Harding High School, 1957

Dorothy Counts - The First Black Girl To Attend An All White School In The United States - Being Teased And Taunted By Her White Male Peers At Charlotte’s Harry Harding High School, 1957
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65points

Eventually, artists like the great Vincent Van Gogh learned to accept photography as a supplement to art. However, they believe an artist can capture something a camera cannot. 

“Van Gogh and many other artists of their generation viewed realism as the job of photography,” Hertzmann wrote. “And the goal of the real artist was to find a way to go beyond realism—to do something that cameras could not do.”

#13 A Mother And Daughter Hamming It Up For The Camera, Ca 1900

A Mother And Daughter Hamming It Up For The Camera, Ca 1900
60points

#14 You May Be Cool, But You’ll Never Be As Cool As Paul Newman In 1981

You May Be Cool, But You’ll Never Be As Cool As Paul Newman In 1981
55points

#15 Robin Williams Enjoying Video Games At Home In 1993

Robin Williams Enjoying Video Games At Home In 1993
53points

What about you, dear readers? Which of these photos captured your attention the most and why? What is it about them that drew you in? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

#16 A French Man Reacts To Trying Coca-Cola For The First Time, 1950s

A French Man Reacts To Trying Coca-Cola For The First Time, 1950s
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53points

#17 Thathlo Harjo. Born In 1791. He Fought In Two Seminole Wars. Was Relocated To Indian Territory In 1842. Joined 1st Regiment In 1861. After The War He Settled In What Is Now Seminole County Oklahoma. He Saw Men Fight With Muskets And People Driving Automobiles. He Died In 1904 At 113 Years Old

Thathlo Harjo. Born In 1791. He Fought In Two Seminole Wars. Was Relocated To Indian Territory In 1842. Joined 1st Regiment In 1861. After The War He Settled In What Is Now Seminole County Oklahoma. He Saw Men Fight With Muskets And People Driving Automobiles. He Died In 1904 At 113 Years Old
53points

#18 A Stunning Marilyn Monroe Free From Makeup, 1955

A Stunning Marilyn Monroe Free From Makeup, 1955
50points

#19 Anne Frank Photographed With Her Sister Margot At The Beach In Zandvoort, Netherlands, In 1940

Anne Frank Photographed With Her Sister Margot At The Beach In Zandvoort, Netherlands, In 1940
49points

#20 Dan Aykroyd Leads The Funeral Procession Of His Friend, John Belushi. March 10th 1982

Dan Aykroyd Leads The Funeral Procession Of His Friend, John Belushi. March 10th 1982
46points
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