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Laura PourMeADrink

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Fri Mar 7, 2014, 10:27 PM Mar 2014

Amazing, POWERFUL pics [View all]

We came across this selection of astonishing photos from the past, thanks to Reddit user epicnesshunter. Some of these are absolutely mind-boggling, but what makes most of them so powerful is that they were taken in the past century, just one or two generations away from us.

#1. Woman With A Gas-Resistant Pram, England, 1938


#2. Unpacking the head of the Statue of Liberty, 1885



#4. Animals being used as part of medical therapy, 1956



#5. Testing of new bulletproof vests, 1923



#6. Charlie Chaplin at age 27, 1916



#7. Hindenburg Disaster, May 6, 1937



#8. Circus hippo pulling a cart, 1924



#9. Annette Kellerman promotes women’s right to wear a fitted one-piece bathing suit, 1907. She was arrested for indecency



#10. Annie Edison Taylor, the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls in a barrel, 1901



#11. 106-year-old Armenian Woman guards home, 1990



#12. Baby cages used to ensure that children get enough sunlight and fresh air when living in an apartment building, ca. 1937



#13. The original Ronald McDonald, 1963


#14. Disneyland Employee Cafeteria in 1961



#15. Advertisement for Atabrine, anti-malaria drug, in Papua, New Guinea during WWII



#16. Soldier shares a banana with a goat during the battle of Saipan, ca. 1944



#17. Little girl with her doll sitting in the ruins of her bombed home, London, 1940



#18. Construction of the Berlin wall, 1961



#19. Unknown soldier in Vietnam, 1965



#20. Bookstore in London ruined by an air raid, 1940



#21. Walter Yeo, one of the first to undergo an advanced plastic surgery and a skin transplant, 1917



#22. Measuring bathing suits – if they were too short, women would be fined, 1920?s



#23. Martin Luther King with his son removing a burnt cross from their front yard, 1960



#24. Hotel owner pouring acid in the pool while black people swim in it, ca. 1964



#25. Lifeguard on the coast, 1920?s



#26. Artificial legs, UK, ca. 1890



#27. Mom and son watching the mushroom cloud after an atomic test, Las Vegas, 1953


#28. Mother hides her face in shame after putting her children up for sale, Chicago, 1948



#29. Austrian boy receives new shoes during WWII



#30. Hitler’s officers and cadets celebrating Christmas, 1941



#31. Christmas dinner during Great Depression: turnips and cabbage



#33. Last prisoners of Alcatraz leaving, 1963



#34. Melted and damaged mannequins after a fire at Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London, 1930



#35. A space chimp posing to camera after a successful mission to space, 1961


#36. Illegal alcohol being poured out during Prohibition, Detroit, 1929



#37. Princeton students after a freshman vs. sophomores snowball fight, 1893



#38. 23 year-old Evelyn McHale’s suicide – she jumped from the 83rd floor of the Empire State Building and landed on a United Nations limousine, 1947



#39. Suntan vending machine, 1949



#40. First morning after Sweden changed from driving on the left side to driving on the right, 1967


http://pulptastic.com/40-photos-from-the-past/

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Amazing, POWERFUL pics [View all] Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 OP
The first Ronald McDonald is Willard Scott, former NBC weatherman. Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #1
It's the scariest picture in the bunch BainsBane Mar 2014 #5
Ha... cup on the nose? what I noticed was how big the fries are. nt Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #6
What an amazing collection of pictures. Mojo Electro Mar 2014 #85
Well, thank you, but I'm not the OP. Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #86
Cool, thanks for posting. FSogol Mar 2014 #2
Haha. It reminded me of Catholic school - Our skirts couldn't be more than Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #10
Ours had to touch the ground when the nuns made us kneel. DeadLetterOffice Mar 2014 #22
mine was Catholic girls Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #35
That was our measurement as well MuseRider Mar 2014 #77
TWELVE inches!!! I went to public school and our limit was THREE inches. More than that and we 1monster Mar 2014 #54
That Kellerman woman is built like a brick something-or-other. malthaussen Mar 2014 #50
WAY cool. nt flying rabbit Mar 2014 #3
The Vietnam War guy looks like someone I knew... kentuck Mar 2014 #4
Really...wow..that would be so cool if we could actually ID the pic. nt Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #8
Here's an article about the photo: Brickbat Mar 2014 #16
wow..how'd you find that? I'm a google fanatic. nt Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #18
"war is hell" helmet life photo Brickbat Mar 2014 #20
Amazing, sad, funny janlyn Mar 2014 #7
Yes, the hotel pic shocked me. It is horrific. They are all compelling Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #9
That was the Monson Motor Lodge during Martin Luther King's visit in 1964. The 1monster Mar 2014 #57
The pool picture and the sale of the children.. ananda Mar 2014 #26
Changing which side of the road you drive on took great political courage. Loudly Mar 2014 #11
never even thought about it...but you are right. Can't imagine getting Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #12
To conform to adjacent countries and in recognition of the kind of cars they drove. Loudly Mar 2014 #19
Hmmm Submariner Mar 2014 #61
Alcatraz closes in 1963, yet... liberalmuse Mar 2014 #13
well put Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #14
Thanks! Great thread! #9 is a hottie! rppper Mar 2014 #15
Thankful for people like her before me ! One of the most disturbing ones is that lady Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #17
That was something else! Where was that taken? rppper Mar 2014 #21
That sort of poverty was 2naSalit Mar 2014 #23
Those Children for Sale packman Mar 2014 #24
I was hoping it wasn't real. That sign Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #34
We can't go back, but we can remember and apply that to the future JHB Mar 2014 #39
About that sign- packman Mar 2014 #42
That mother Stargazer09 Mar 2014 #55
Who knows what provoked it? Warpy Mar 2014 #31
Orphanages don't "buy" children packman Mar 2014 #43
Sorry, all I saw posted was the story Warpy Mar 2014 #63
I thought so also!! n-t Logical Mar 2014 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Mar 2014 #25
Pretty horrible etherealtruth Mar 2014 #68
If they had welfare in those days this wouldn't have happened. Auntie Bush Mar 2014 #82
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Mar 2014 #83
K&R ReRe Mar 2014 #27
Recommend to the moon! Thank you so much! Great pix! nt babylonsister Mar 2014 #28
Loved these pictures! Amazing. madfloridian Mar 2014 #29
Orphan Trains Quiet_Dem_Mom Mar 2014 #30
A lot of those children weren't homeless, though. polly7 Mar 2014 #36
Powerful picture nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #32
An unofficial rule came up in the following years Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #65
My heart leapt into my throat on this one Number23 Mar 2014 #33
Yes, that was disturbing NewJeffCT Mar 2014 #69
I almost hate to ask but do you know if there were any injuries from the cages? Number23 Mar 2014 #70
No idea NewJeffCT Mar 2014 #73
There are so many comments I could make Bettie Mar 2014 #37
for sure ! they certainly look more like guys posing after a bar room brawl than Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #46
Absolutely stunning photos. nt. polly7 Mar 2014 #38
Kick! CrispyQ Mar 2014 #40
K & R L0oniX Mar 2014 #41
They screwed up the numbering starting with #22. You can see that when you download them. randome Mar 2014 #44
have to confess...I left out Elvis in the army. nt Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #45
Even with that, they screwed up the numbering at the site itself. randome Mar 2014 #48
Not sure about some of those captions... malthaussen Mar 2014 #47
A woman ahead of her time? randome Mar 2014 #49
May not be...but according to this...the fear of war was great at that time Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #51
air raid shelters Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #52
Maybe she was just 'playing' mom while Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #66
great curating. arresting, funny, shocking tragic, puzzling, absorbing cali Mar 2014 #53
I too loved the Charlie Chaplin photo! janlyn Mar 2014 #59
he really would fit in perfectly today with that hairstyle. Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #84
K&R drm604 Mar 2014 #56
Incredible Boom Sound 416 Mar 2014 #58
The Candy Bomber...about 1948 and the Berlin Wall. This is a heartwarming, one hanky, libdem4life Mar 2014 #62
I think I know the guy who bought #39 thecrow Mar 2014 #64
very very funny Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #71
Great photos, thanks! passiveporcupine Mar 2014 #67
glad they kept u Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2014 #72
Amazing to say the least.....thank you bkanderson76 Mar 2014 #74
That was a nasty snowball fight NewJeffCT Mar 2014 #75
My word shenmue Mar 2014 #76
Putting children in a cage & hanging them out the window? Sounds like something my folks loudsue Mar 2014 #78
Sorry for your childhood then! randome Mar 2014 #80
Thanks, randome. loudsue Mar 2014 #81
GREAT pics. Thanks. :-) RBInMaine Mar 2014 #79
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