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34 Interesting And Rare Historical Pictures That Might Teach You Something New About Our Past
HistoryJUN 18, 2024

34 Interesting And Rare Historical Pictures That Might Teach You Something New About Our Past

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Many of us love taking photos of all the little joys in life—the goofiness of a pet, the not-so-good-looking cookies you baked for the first time, or the unexpected flowers you received. It's fascinating how smartphones have made it so easy for us to capture precious moments forever. But this was not always the case. In the past, not many people had the luxury of clicking photographs at any time.
So, it's interesting to see past photos that reflect a rich tapestry of historical events, cultural norms, and everyday life from a bygone era. Today, the Bored Team has compiled some visual records that will educate us about history and the human experience over time.

#1 A Mother And Her 8 Sons, All Served, All Came Home

A Mother And Her 8 Sons, All Served, All Came Home
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#2 Jonathan The Turtle In The 1900s And Today. (191 Years Old)

Jonathan The Turtle In The 1900s And Today. (191 Years Old)
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#3 Anne Frank’s Father Otto, Revisiting The Attic Where They Hid From The Nazis

Anne Frank’s Father Otto, Revisiting The Attic Where They Hid From The Nazis
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The speed at which the world is changing is astounding. No sooner is some state-of-the-art machinery or technology developed, there’s a new generation of advancements that can make it outdated. If you are using the iPhone 14, chances are kids might tell you it's an old model since the iPhone 15 is available on the market.

These rapid changes are happening in almost every discipline—engineering, science, medicine, and architecture, amongst others. But here’s the thing: while we must change with the times, it’s also important to preserve our history.

#4 Anne Frank Photographed With Her Sister Margot On The Beach, Zandvoort, 1940

Anne Frank Photographed With Her Sister Margot On The Beach, Zandvoort, 1940
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#5 A Photo Of A Young Bedouin Kuwaiti Girl Holding Her Lamb, During The Gulf War, (1991)

A Photo Of A Young Bedouin Kuwaiti Girl Holding Her Lamb, During The Gulf War, (1991)
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#6 A Photo Of My Family After The Japanese Concentration Camps In Los Angeles

A Photo Of My Family After The Japanese Concentration Camps In Los Angeles
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Studying history provides us with valuable insights, which help us make informed decisions and shape a more progressive future. And photos like these offer a glimpse into how things were back in the day.

In order to preserve a tangible physical connection to the past, several historical monuments have been protected and maintained over the years using historic preservation. By doing so we are able to gain understanding about the people and events that shaped our communities. Many cultural heritage sites, buildings, and structures link us to particular moments, locations, and occasions that marked important turning points in our shared past.

#7 Love This Photo Of My Nan Taken Some Time In The 60's By A Street Photographer

Love This Photo Of My Nan Taken Some Time In The 60's By A Street Photographer
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#8 The Director Of The Belgrade Zoo Urges Sami The Chimpanzee To Return Home After He Escaped, 1988

The Director Of The Belgrade Zoo Urges Sami The Chimpanzee To Return Home After He Escaped, 1988
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#9 Until 1956, French Children Attending School Were Served Wine On Their Lunch Breaks

Until 1956, French Children Attending School Were Served Wine On Their Lunch Breaks
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Additionally, safeguarding also helps us to promote sustainability as we are reusing existing structures, and preserving natural resources. When monuments are cared for properly, they can be open for public viewing, allowing for the continued appreciation of our past. Sometimes it also helps to generate economic benefits as it creates jobs.

#10 Flattening Hills To Build Seattle

Flattening Hills To Build Seattle
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#11 87 Years Ago Sylvan Goldman Invented The Shopping Cart

87 Years Ago Sylvan Goldman Invented The Shopping Cart
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#12 Abbye Stockton Mid Liftting 135 Lbs In The 1940s, She Makes It Look So Easy For Her

Abbye Stockton Mid Liftting 135 Lbs In The 1940s, She Makes It Look So Easy For Her
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A place has to go through a comprehensive evaluation process in order to be approved for historical preservation. Firstly, the site should represent a notable period, event, or figure in history. For instance, it could have a unique architectural style or technique that represents a specific era or culture.

#13 Charles Ebbets, The Man Who Took The Famous Photo Called 'Lunch Atop A Skyscraper'(9/20/1932)

Charles Ebbets, The Man Who Took The Famous Photo Called 'Lunch Atop A Skyscraper'(9/20/1932)
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#14 Man Recording A Concert On Cassette Tape In 1980s Poland

Man Recording A Concert On Cassette Tape In 1980s Poland
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#15 Vietnamese Babies Being Airlifted To The Us For Adoption In 1975

Vietnamese Babies Being Airlifted To The Us For Adoption In 1975
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After that, the physical condition of the site is evaluated. This is done to determine the extent of preservation needed. Historians, archaeologists, and other experts also usually review the site.

They then provide their fair recommendations to the authorities. In some cases, even public opinion is sought to ensure that the site’s preservation is valued by the community.

#16 On January 19, 1977, For The First And Last Time It Snowed In Miami, Florida

On January 19, 1977, For The First And Last Time It Snowed In Miami, Florida
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#17 Morning Bathers In Las Vegas Watch A Mushroom Cloud From An Atomic Test 75 Miles Away, 1953

Morning Bathers In Las Vegas Watch A Mushroom Cloud From An Atomic Test 75 Miles Away, 1953
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#18 Students At Columbia University Calling For Divestment From South Africa (1984)

Students At Columbia University Calling For Divestment From South Africa (1984)
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Many countries even have national and local laws that protect historic places. After much research and evaluation, an official nomination is prepared. There is a set of criteria for the selection to be accepted.

The final nomination is reviewed by relevant authorities or committees. In the case of international designations, it could be UNESCO.

#19 Jim Thorpe. He's Wearing Different Socks And Shoes. 1912 Olympic. From U.S. Track And Field

Jim Thorpe. He's Wearing Different Socks And Shoes. 1912 Olympic. From U.S. Track And Field
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#20 Miss Idaho Potato, 1935

Miss Idaho Potato, 1935
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