12 Interesting Historical Pictures That Might Teach You Something New About Our World
Categories: History | People | Photo project | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/12-interesting-historical-pictures-that-might-teach-you-something-new-about-our-world.htmlTime keeps marching on, and we're powerless to stop it. However, people have been doing a good job of capturing fleeting moments through photographs, allowing us to relive memorable events or experience ones we might have missed.
The Instagram account 'New Old Photos' is a great example of this. From auto mechanics in the 1920s to a Dutch open-air school in the 1950s, it shares interesting pictures that transport us to bygone eras and build a connection to the past.
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12 PHOTOS
#1 Black Cat Hug / Andy Prokh (B.1963)
#2 Same Car, Same Guys, 50 Years Later
#3 " Dog And Cat In Paris ", C.1950. Photo By Annick Gérardin
#4 1967 || 2019 Same Bike, Same Couple, 52 Years Later. Image Source: Zhangzhesheng
#5 These Progressive High School Girls Learn The Finer Points Of Auto Mechanics In 1927
#6 Animals Being Used As Part Of Medical Therapy, 1956
Keywords: Historical pictures | Interesting photos | Fleeting moments | Memorable events
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