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Mermaids vingtage on the set of Peter Pan, 1924.

Posted May 14, 2024

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Before selfies became popular, posing in front of a mirror and showing off both sides of yourself was also a trend. However, in this photo everything turned out differently.

Posted May 14, 2024

Unusual photographs depicting incomprehensible phenomena have always aroused special interest and concern among people. For years, people have tried to unravel the mysteries hidden behind…

Max Factor’s Beauty Calibrator: A beauty-measuring device to analyze facial flaws, 1930s

Posted May 14, 2024

This articel is to introuce our team’s idol, Maximilian Faktorovich, who promote the development of false eyelashes. Because of him, we love cosmetic industry and choose…

In the past, a woman or man would have scarification marks that will distinguish from anyone else, tell rank in society, family, clan, and tribe, and symbolize her beauty or strength.

Posted May 13, 2024

In the past, a woman or man would have scarification marks that will distinguish her/him from anyone else, tell her/his rank in society, family, clan, and tribe, and symbolize her beauty or strength

3000-Year Old Artifact Shows Ancient Astronaut Arrived In A Spaceship On Earth

Posted May 13, 2024

A 3000-year-old spaceship-lookiпg artifact is oпe of the most famoυs artifacts that sυpposedly prove the fact of the arrival of aпcieпt alieпs oп Earth. Zecharia Sitchiп was the first persoп that drew…

In 1931, It shows school girls marching through the streets during the Tokyo Gas Mask Parade. There’s something about gas masks that are inherently creepy.

Posted May 13, 2024

These pictures are genuine snapshots of the dark sides of history.

Her feet grew to be 17 inches long, and she wore a size 30 shoe! Her father took out an advert offering $5,000 and a well-stocked farm to any respectable man that would marry his daughter!

Posted May 13, 2024

See and hear the stranger than fiction stories of famous carnival folk

In three years, 2 enormous Black holes will collide, and we’ll be able to witness it from Earth

Posted May 13, 2024

In three years, the “Ƅlack hole мerger,” a rare astronoмical occurrence, will take place. A single Ƅlack hole will Ƅe created when two extreмely large…

” Artifact Unlocking the Secrets: Did Ancient Humans Encounter an Advanced Civilization Long Ago?”

Posted May 12, 2024

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43 Pictures That Show The Dust And Sweat Of Britain’s Coal Mines

Posted May 12, 2024

Deep coal mining in Britain has come to an end. We do our own mining of historical snaps.

How lumberjacks used to cut trees in 1946!

Posted May 12, 2024

Loggers posing with the trees they cut down by hand.

The Deltic is a British engine famous for its complexity and ambitiousness. It is a triangle-shaped, opposed-piston, valveless, supercharged, two-stroke diesel engine with a displacement of 88.2 litres (5,382 cu in).

Posted May 12, 2024

The Napier Nomad, a British diesel aircraft engine, was developed and manufactured by Napier & Son in 1949.

The real story of the “Wait for me, Daddy” photograph, 1940

Posted May 12, 2024

‘Wait for Me, Daddy’ – Story behind one of the most famous photos to come out of Canada during World War II .

Oldest Native American to Ever Live: White Wolf Chief John Smith, he lived to the age of 137.

Posted May 12, 2024

White Wolf Chief John Smith, is reportedly the oldest Native American in history, with people claiming he lived up to 138 years.

This monster is the Fiat 2000. It was developed by Italy during the First World War, and was enormous, especially for the period. It weighed around 44 tons, and had up 20 mm of armor.

Posted May 11, 2024

The E100 is a fascinating, elusive superheavy tank developed by Germany during the Second World War. At 136 tons its only beaten by the Maus, but the E100

These Africans were shown as exotic savages, and when they got tired of it, they cursed their showman and he died.

Posted May 11, 2024

At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, circus performances were very common in the United States; it was the main form of entertainment for regions far from large cities. Circus creators have always tried…

Egon Cannon Erven, also known as “Cannon Colossus”, dubbed the heaviest man in Europe (and possibly the world)

Posted May 11, 2024

What’s True This photograph shows “Cannon Colossus,” who was once billed as the “world’s heaviest man.” What’s Undetermined The date of this image, as well…

Soldiers returning home after the war – 1945

Posted May 10, 2024

Evoked here is a quiet grief, a silent inner turmoil raging within the man shattered by the overwhelming news of his loved ones.

Malnourished boy in Amsterdam, 1945.

Posted May 10, 2024

A chance discovery sheds light on the last famine in Western Europe: The Hunger Winter of 1944-45.

An iron bar was buried with Sozopol’s toothless “vampire skeleton” to prevent it from emerging from the grave.

Posted May 10, 2024

In Slavic folklore, the existence of vampires was a common tradition but especially popular in Bulgaria. The vampire was considered a beautiful supernatural being who sucked the blood of maidens. The only way to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 the vampire was to stick a stake or wooden rod into his chest.

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