Alice Doherty poses with her family in a Victorian photograph, 1900s. (She suffered from hypertrichosis)

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Alice Elizabeth Doherty (the Minnesota Woolly Girl) is a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. She was born in Minneapo…

“River rats” float timber down the Columbia River in Oregon, c. 1910

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Before we had the reliable infrastructure and heavy transport, loggers had to use the rivers as the way to transport their products to the sawmills and

Victorian Slums Revealed: Haunting Photos of Everyday Life in Victorian England

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Uncover the haunting images of everyday life in Victorian England’s slums. Explore the stark realities of poverty and survival in this era.

President Lyndon B. Johnson drives his Amphicar on April 10, 1965. This amphibious land-to-water vehicle of West German origin was produced for several years during the 1960s.

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One of the most famous owners of the Aphicar was President Lyndon Johnson. Those leisurely rides created the opportunity for a clever prank that Johnson enjoyed playing on his passengers.

A real Japanese Samurai from 1866

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The real Nathan Algren was French!

History of the Princess May: A famous photograph, lighthouses and a whirlwind romance

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Though it happened more than a century ago, many Alaskans might still be familiar with the image of a boat seemingly pointing towards the sky. However, the rest of the story is slightly less well known.

“World’s Largest Log Cabin”. Portland, Oregon, 1938. Built In 1905, Burned Down In 1964.

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Known as the “world’s largest log cabin,” the Forestry Building was constructed as part of Portland’s Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition of 1905.

In 1943, soldiers of the 36th Infantry Division enjoy bottles of Coca-Cola during the Italian Campaign.

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“We will see that every man in uniform gets a bottle of Coca-Cola for five cents, wherever he is, and whatever it costs the company.”

The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, 1909.

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Researcher Clare Weston details the impressive journey that Titanic’s Anchor made, from it’s creation in the forges of the Black Country to the shipyards of Belfast.

Storeroom at Solar aerodrome, Stavanger, holding some of the estimated 30,000 Mauser rifles taken from German forces in Norway after their surrender

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When you come across a nice Kar98K Mauser without import marks, and the guy selling it gives a story about how it was taken from the “body of a dead Nassi,” keep in mind most of those r…

A young boy returns home from playing following a German air raid on London to find his home destroyed, and his mother, father and brother dead under the rubble.

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The Civilian Defence Gallantry Awards records, 1940-9, have been digitised, detailing the courageous deeds of men, women and children at home

The Women’s Timber Corps (WTC), affectionately referred to as the “lumberjills,” emerged as a division of the renowned Women’s Land Army in April 1942.

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During World War II, while soldiers fought on battlefields abroad, Land Girls emerged on the home front in the United Kingdom.

A nother using a trash can to hold her baby while she crochets in the park, 1969.

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This photograph by Ricardo J Ferro won the 1970 National Press Photographers Association annual competition – kid in the garbage pail as mom sits by.

AVendre: 20 Adorable and Hilarious “Babies For Sale” Postcards in France From the Early 20th Century

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These vintage humorous postcards from 1904-1905 show staged photographs of “children for sale” in France from 100 years ago.

Strongman Gust Lessis: The Greek-American Samson

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STRONGMAN GUST LESSIS:THE GREEK-AMERICAN SAMSON Without question Gust Lessis occupies one of the most unique roles in the history of Greek strong men in North America. …

Celesta Geyer, a.k.a. Dolly Dimples: “The World’s Most Beautiful Fat Lady”

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Celesta Geyer, a.k.a. Dolly Dimples: “The World’s Most Beautiful Fat Lady” Today is the birthday of Dolly Dimples (b. Celesta Herrmann, 1901-1982), one of the most famous …

Woman holds up children on the beach, 1931.

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There’s nothing like a good old blast from the past. I love looking at vintage black and white photos. Getting a glimpse of the past …

Giraffe Women aka the Kayan Lahwi People: Tradition and Cultural Identity

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Kayan Lahwi people, also known as the “giraffe women” tribe, in Myanmar. Learn more about their traditions and significance of the neck rings.

13 Old-Timey Photos That Prove History Was Haunted

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Old-timey people were insane. Like Lovecraftian-world-of-horrors insane.

Did a Man in Montana Catch a Three-Foot Long Grasshopper?

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For several years, a black-and-white photograph purporting to show a man holding an enormous grasshopper has been widely shared on social media: The most obvious …