These Photos From The Past Are Shocking! We Still Can't Believe Some Of Them...
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2/51 These baby cages were used in apartments in the 1930s to make sure the child got enough fresh air and sunlight.
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3/51 A knocker-up waking up clients (20th century).
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4/51 What happened when Sweden began driving on the right side of the road in 1967.
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5/51 This little girl sits with her doll in the ruins of her London home that was bombed in 1940.
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6/51 WWII soldiers get their last kiss before being deployed (1940s).
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7/51 What lifeguards used to look like in the 1920s.
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8/51 Two winners of a beauty pageant, back when the standards of beauty were much different (1922).
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9/51 This chimp poses for a picture after his successful mission to space in 1961.
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10/51 Walter Yeo, one of the first people to undergo a skin transplant and advanced plastic surgery in 1917.
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11/51 The last of the prisoners leaving Alcatraz in 1963.
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12/51 This sun tan vending machine in 1949.
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13/51 This circus hippo pulling a cart.
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14/51 This picture of the Hindenburg as it crashed.
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15/51 The original Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin from 1927.
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16/51 People posing next to the Statue of Liberty’s face as it was being un-packed.
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17/51 The Disneyland employee cafeteria in 1961.
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18/51 The Berlin wall being constructed in 1961.
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19/51 The oldest known selfie (1839).
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20/51 Martin Luther King Jr. removing a burned cross from his yard with his son in 1960.
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21/51 Salvador Dali and Coco Chanel sharing a smoke break (1938).
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22/51 Nazi officers and cadets celebrate Christmas with a feast in 1941.
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23/51 Makers of the London double decker bus prove that they weren't a tipping hazard (1933).
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24/51 Paul McCartney takes a mirror selfie (1959).
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25/51 Pin boys set up bowling pins while people play games (1914).
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26/51 Christmas dinner during the Depression.
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27/51 Nine kings gather to mourn the death of King Edward VII (1910).
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28/51 Annette Kellerman promoting a woman’s right to wear a fitted, one-piece bathing suit in 1907. She was later arrested for indecency.
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29/51 Fuzzy ducklings being used as therapy animals for children.
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30/51 Annie Edison Taylor, who was the first person to survive going over Niagra Falls in a barrel in 1901.
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31/51 Beach patrols measuring the length of women's bathing suits in the 1920s.
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32/51 An unknown soldier in Vietnam from 1965.
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33/51 Alcohol being poured out on the streets during Prohibition Detroit in 1929.
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34/51 A soldier shares his banana with a goat during the battle of Saipan ca 1944.
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35/51 A ruined London bookstore that was damaged in an air raid in 1940.
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36/51 A woman taking her baby for a stroll in a gas-resistant baby carriage.
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37/51 A picture of the original Ronald McDonald from 1963.
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38/51 A zookeeper gives penguins a cooling shower from a watering can (1930).
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39/51 A mother and her son look at the mushroom cloud following a nuclear test in Las Vegas in 1953.
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40/51 Adolf Hitler rehearsing his speeches in front of a mirror (1925).
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41/51 A mother shamefully hides her face after listing her children for sale in 1948.
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42/51 A small puppy sleeps in between Russian soldiers (1945).
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43/51 A prohibition and anti-saloon league sign, speaking out against liquor.
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44/51 A police officer on a Harley-Davidson transports a prisoner in a holding cell (1921).
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45/51 A hotel owner pouring acid in a pool while a black family swam in it in 1964.
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46/51 A joyful Austrian boy receives new shoes during WWII.
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47/51 A portrait taken of a woman while she was mid-sneeze (1900).
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48/51 A girl with artificial legs in 1890.
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49/51 A morbid advertisement for Atabrine, an anti-malaria drug, during WWII.
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50/51 A brave man testing out a new bulletproof vest.
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51/51 A full-faced swimming mask that was to help protect women's skin from the sun (1920s).
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These photographers may have never known the significance of the pictures they took and that millions would be marveling at them in the future. From thousands of images, we've found this gallery to give us a rare and fascinating look at how different (and similar) life used to be.