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30 Rare Historical Photos That Will Make You Think Differently About The Past.
If you love all things old, ancient, and historical, you're going to love these photos. Taken from archives from all over the world, these images are a history-lovers dream -- and they're pretty awesome to look at for the rest of us, too.
If you've ever wondered what America's major cities looked like at the turn of the century, or what countries across the world had going on before we got there, look no further. These images provide some incredible insight into the past. #19 will truly surprise you.
#1. A Mercury engine being worked on in Chicago in 1936.
#2. A harvest in 1940's Manchuria.
#3. Women Munition Workers known as the 'Canary Girls.' in WWII. Their work caused their skin to turn yellow, and even turned the skin of their babies.
#4. George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley visiting the Great Wall during Wham!'s 10-day tour of China, making them the first Western group to do so.
#5. A 19th century Georgian tribe of Hevrusians.
#6. A cute 1987 snapshot of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
#7. The Academy Theater in Los Angeles, taken in 1940.
#8. A Yemenite Rabbi listening to the radio in 1935.
#9. Diane Sawyer became America's Junior Miss of 1963 when she was only 17 years old. Here, she takes pictures of the NYC skyline.
#10. Richard Nixon at Disneyland in 1955.
#11. Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Phillip on Safari in 1968.
#12. San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1900's, before the major earthquake and fire destroyed much of it.
#13. Military and civilian personnel gather around a knocked out Panther tank in Paris, following the liberation of the city in 1944.
#14. 'Donut Queen' Kris Nodland posing with donuts and the Gingerbread 'Donut Boy,' at the Governor Clinton Hotel in New York City.
#15. Mushroom cloud as a result of nuclear testing as seen from downtown Las Vegas in 1957.
#16. Anne Frank’s father Otto visits the attic where he and his family hid from the Nazis. He was the only member of the family to survive.
#17. The aftermath of a 1939 fire at Steeplechase Park, New York.
#18. Buffalo Soldiers on bicycle patrol in Yellowstone National Park in 1896..
#19. Jimi Hendrix jamming after a Monkees concert. The Jimi Hendrix experience was the opening act for the Monkees, but he dropped out of the tour after eight shows.
#20. Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, photographed in 1911.
#21. A U.S. Marine sharing his water with a kitten found under a burned-out Japanese tank in 1943.
#22. Catholic nuns at Fordham University demand federal action for protesters who were attacked in Selma, Alabama in 1965.
#23. Elizabeth II firing a British battle rifle in 1993.
#24. A carrier pigeon being released from a port-hole in the side of a Mark V tank of the 10th Battalion, Tank Corps during the Battle of Amiens.
#25. The Panama Giant Slide, which was built for Coney Island in 1908.
#26. Cass Technical High School students work with an open furnace in the school's forge, in Detroit in the thirties.
#27. The Royal Theater in Copenhagen in 1955.
#28. Alan Shepard waiting at Cape Canaveral to become the first man in space in 1961.
#29. Robert McGee was scalped as a child by a Sioux chief. This portrait shows the lasting effects.
#30. The Red Square parade in Moscow, 1939.