15 touching historical photos
Categories: Animals | Beauty | Children | Culture | Entertainment | Nations | People | Photo project | Positive | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/15-touching-historical-photos.htmlWhen looking at most of the historical photographs, it may seem that the world was black and white, and all that we had was wars and diseases. Today's collection is dedicated to touching and charming photographs of days gone by. And these delightful photos show that little things are important, no matter the era in which we live.
15 PHOTOS

1. A few seconds before happiness.

2. Best friends.

3. A Marine is feeding an orphaned kitten whose mother has died.

4. Austrian boy gets new shoes during the Second World War.

5. The girl plays for her dog.

6. Inline for milk.

7. Harold Whittles hears for the first time in his life after installing a hearing aid.

8. Animals as part of medical therapy, 1956.

9. French girl with her cat.

10. Soviet soldiers during the Great Patriotic War.

11. Little girl and a frog, 1936.

12. Girl at the London Zoo, 1937.

13. Swap places with your best friend.

14. A French girl gives a soldier a kiss on Valentine's Day, 1945.

15. Carefree childhood.
Keywords: Photos | History | People | Happiness | Photographer | Thing | Life | Society | World | Collection | War | Peace | Earth | Children
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Girls from our collection could easily compete for the title of "Miss universe". And this despite the fact that they are all ...
Young Milla Jovovich in the arms of Michael Jackson - this shot from almost thirty years ago, published on the actress’s ...
Related articles
The Indochina Peninsula, located in southeast Asia, is a favorite place for tourists all over the world. Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, ...
General Dmitry Karbyshev — one of the Soviet commanders who performed his duty to the end. This man was captured in the battle, ...
For a person likely to get struck by lightning in any one year is a chance to 300 thousand. And although 90 percent of people ...

From explosions at the slightest collision to endless drifts without a scratch, cinema has long since devised its own laws of ...