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81 Images Rarely Seen In History Books, Courtesy Of This FB Page

Did you know that the first Tour de France happened in 1903? Or that there existed a Fat Men's Club in New York, whose members had to weigh over 200 pounds and learn a secret handshake and password to enter? These are only a few facts from the Facebook group 'History Images'. The group serves us as a window to the past through various pictures.

It consists of more than 544,000 people who are engaging in discussions, exchanging information and gathering their knowledge.

Bored Panda has gathered some of the finest pictures for your curiosity, so without further ado, see them below.

#1 White Protesters Joined The March On Washington D.c. During The Civil Rights Movement, In August 1963

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Photos provide us with a powerful lens through which we can see and understand history. This Facebook page's 'History Images' act as visual documentation, capturing significant historical events, cultural shifts, and everyday life.

Although photos can be pretty factual, the history of our world has been shrouded in tales and riddles. From ancient civilizations that left behind incredible structures to unexplained disappearances and mythical figures, let's peel back the layers of time and intrigue ourselves with some unsolved mysteries of history.


#2 Stoney First Nation Member, Guide Samson Beaver With His Wife Leah And Their Daughter Frances Louise, 1907. (Photo Taken By Mary Schäffer)

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#3 A Indigenous Man Topples A Statue Of Spanish Conquistador Diego De Mazariegos On The 500th Year Anniversary Of The Discovery Of The Americas. Chiapas, Mexico, 1992

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Most of us have heard the tales of Britain's King Arthur and his magical sword, Excalibur. The story has been alive for around 1000 years and as of today, no one knows if it's real.

The interesting fact is that the ancient warrior is linked with places all over Britain and the story might have been about a real person, just not so magical. What we surely know is that real royals have been named after him and that to this day, this story inspires us.

After all, the king is meant to unite the Britons in their darkest time: "Legend has it that he's not actually dead, just sleeping, and that one day, when Britain needs him most, he will rise again and defend the country."


#4 Portrait Of An American Soldier In 1918

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#5 French Actress And Animal Lover Brigitte Bardot Pose For A Photo With A Harp Seal Pub In Newfoundland, Canada. Mar 1977. Bardot Traveled To Newfoundland To Publicly Oppose Seal Hunting

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#6 Reporters Who Exposed The Watergate Scandal Watch President Nixon Resign, 1974

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Another mystery is the location of Egypt's beloved Cleopatra's tomb. According to ancient writers, she and her lover Mark Antony were buried together in a tomb in 30 B.C.

Plutarch wrote that "the tomb was located near a temple of Isis, an ancient Egyptian goddess, and was a lofty and beautiful monument containing treasures made of gold, silver, emeralds, pearls, ebony and ivory".

The exact location is a mystery up to this day, though The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities recently made a claim that they found it. Archeologists discovered a tunnel under Egypt’s ancient Taposiris Magna Temple that may lead to the long-lost tomb. 


#7 Maori Women From New Zealand In 1902

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#8 Twenty-Year-Old Arifa, A Member Of The Pro-Government Women's Unit, Guarding Their Village From The Mujahedeen, The Democratic Republic Of Afghanistan, 1987

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#9 Albert Einstein At 5 Years Old. Munich, 1884. [colorized]

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Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25th, though there are debates that he wasn't really born on this day. According to 'Live Science', "the date Dec. 25 may have been chosen because it's close in time to Saturnalia, a Roman festival that celebrated the god Saturn.

The earliest records of Dec. 25 being the birthday of Jesus date to the fourth century A.D. — more than 300 years after his birth". According to ancient records, early Christians were never able to decide on the day; in fact, even the exact year is unknown. Thus many Catholic branches celebrate Christmas on a different day.


#10 Bodybuilder Relna Brewer Showing Her Strength By Ripping A Phone Book Apart, 1938

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#11 A Sami Woman, Toddler, And Infant In Lapland, Finland, 1917

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#12 Three Jewish Children On Their Way To Palestine After Being Liberated From The Buchenwald Concentration Camp. The Girl On The Left Is From Poland, The Boy In The Center From Latvia, And The Girl On The Right From Hungary, 1945

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Let's learn about one of the big world wonders, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and debate whether it was real. The ancient city of Babylon was located around where modern-day Iraq is and was believed to have the impressive hanging gardens with plants at a height above ground level. The date of their existence is not surely known and modern-day archeologists have not been able to locate the remains of such a place.


#13 Titanic Survivors Marjorie And Charlotte Collyer In New York Immediately Following The Sinking Of The Liner In 1912. [colorized]

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#14 A Japanese Samurai In Full Armor With A Sword, 1867

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#15 Tippi Hedren Having Her Cigarette Lit By A Crow On The Set Of The Birds, 1963

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Some things we'll never know, but sometimes that's the fun of it all. Let's admire the 'History Images' that freeze moments in time, honor the mysteries of history and embrace the ones that await us in the future. For it is through the exploration of the unknown that we truly come to understand ourselves and the world we inhabit.


#16 The Endurance Ship Being Stuck In The Antarctic Ice (Forever), 1915

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#17 Ham Is The First Chimpanzee Astronaut To Return From His Legendary 16-Hour Flight In 1961 Year

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#18 Motorcycle Chariots At New South Wales Police Carnival, 1936

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#19 Mermaids On The Set Film "Peter Pan", 1924

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#20 A Peanut Vendor From 1890, Wearing A Suit Made Of Peanuts

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#21 Gas Station In Germany, 1958

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#22 Burlesque Costumes In The 1800s Were A Bizarre Affair. This Is Eliza Blasina Wearing A Horse-Head Headdress. If You're Interested, I've Compiled A Gallery Of 10 Images Of Burlesque Performers From That Era

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#23 A Woman Wearing An Elaborate Headdress In Japan During C. 1870-1890s

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#24 On The Set Of The Movie "Godzilla", 1998

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#25 Handsome Young Crow Boy Dressed Up In Sheepskin Chaps And Fringed Gloves, Circa 1910. Photo By Richard Throssel

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#26 Testing Prototype Space Suit Intended For Use In Nasa's Apollo Moon Landing Program, Mojave Desert, California 1962

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#27 Indian Chief Speaking To Army Officers About The Construction Of Garrison Dam. North Dakota, 1946

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#28 Land Mower With Air Conditioning, Circa 1950

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#29 A Photo Of An Engineer Wiring An Early Ibm Computer, 1958 By Berenice Abbott

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#30 Jacob White Eyes, Iron Tail And Buffalo Bill Cody At Caffè Greco In Rome During Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show Tour In Europe Back In 1890

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#31 Porfirio Diaz And The Aztec Sun Stone, 1910

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#32 Annie Edson Taylor Poses With Her Cat And The Barrel She Rode Over The Fall, Of 1901

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#33 Queen Sophia Of Greece, 1915

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#34 Man In A Pressure Suit With A Beaker Of Boiling Water In A Vacuum Chamber Simulating An Altitude Of 65,000 Feet, Feb. 8, 1953

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#35 Henryka "Heniuta" Wieczorek, A Member Of The Polish Underground Resistance, On The Last Day Of The Warsaw Uprising: October 2, 1944. [colorized]

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#36 "A Member Of The Auxiliary Territorial Service, Miss Elizabeth Amery, Computes The Range At 428 Battery, Coastal Defence Artillery Headquarters, Dover, December 1942." Original Color Photograph

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#37 An Old Photo Of A Samurai Was Taken By Felice Beato. Japan, Edo Period, 1865

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#38 King Charles III On The Buckingham Palace Balcony After His Mother's Coronation In 1953

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#39 Mount Rushmore Is Under Construction. This Photograph Was Taken In 1932 While Workmen Were Carving The Face Of George Washington

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#40 Two Of The Biggest Names In Japanese Cinema History: Actor Toshiro Mifune And Director Akira Kurosawa On The Set Of Seven Samurai, 1954

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#41 Chippendales Night Club, The First Strip Club In La - 1979. Photo Via - Bettmann Archives

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#42 The New Pramobile Made By Dunckley, London, England C. 1930

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#43 Acrobats In Japan. Ca. 1900

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#44 Apollo 13 Splashes Down In The South Pacific. 17 April 1970

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#45 Panoramic Shot From An Airship Of San Francisco, Razed To The Ground After An Earthquake And Subsequent City-Wide Fire, 1906

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#46 December 17, 1949: Santa Claus Rides A Motorbike With A Sidecar Down Oxford Street In London, England

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#47 Tourists Having Tea And Sunbathing At The Top Of The Great Pyramid, 1938

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#48 Miners In The Serra Pelada Gold Mines In Brazil, 1980s

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#49 Searchlights In The Night Sky During An Air-Raid Practice On Gibraltar, 20 November 1942

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#50 Departure Of A Red Cross Train Going To Switzerland, Budapest, Hungary, 1947

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#51 Hindenburg Airship, Flying Over Manhattan In 1937, Shortly Before The Disaster In New Jersey

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#52 The First Tour De France, 1903

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#53 House Built From A Tree Stump. "The Stump House On The Lennstrom Farm Near Edgecomb, Washington" 1905

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#54 Diane Keaton And Al Pacino During The Filming Of The Godfather In 1972

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#55 Bonnie Parker, Of Bonnie And Clyde Fame C.1933

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#56 The Mississippi River Freezes Solid In February 1905. A Woman Standing On The Mississippi River Beneath The Eads Bridge At St. Louis, Missouri, With Dozens Of People Behind Her Seen Walking Across The Frozen River

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#57 Aerial Photo Of The Enormous Hughes H-4 Hercules Wooden Aircraft Being Built - Playa Vista, California - February 1947

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#58 The First Image Of Mercury, Was Taken By Nasa's Mariner 10 In 1974

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#59 Sculptor Felix De Weldon Working On The Plaster Model Of The Us Marine Corps War Memorial, C. 1954. His Artwork Is Located Just Outside Of Arlington National Cemetery, In Virginia

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#60 Saloon In Manitowoc , Wisconsin Note The Child Sized Beer. Circa 1890

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#61 The Twin Towers Under Construction At The World Trade Center, 1971

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#62 Ocean Liners Docked At The New York Passenger Ship Terminal, New York City, Circa 1960

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#63 A Janitor Sweeps The Floor Of The New York Stock Exchange Following The Wall Street Crash Of 1929

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#64 The Colossi Of Memnon, Two Huge Statues Of Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III That Stand Where His Mortuary Temple Was Once Located, As They Appeared In 1857

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#65 Two Boy Scouts Caught Swimming Illegally Near Point Edward. Ontario, Canada, 1911 - By John Boyd

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#66 Sagrada Família, 1905. Barcelona, Spain. Colorized

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#67 Photo Taken During The Construction (1847-1858) Of The Lighthouse On Tiny Bishop Rock In The Scilly Isles

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#68 Fat Men's Club Of NY (1904) Members Had To Be At Least 200 Pounds, Pay A $1 Fee To Enter, And Learn A Secret Handshake And Password

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#69 Alexander II In His Office In The Winter Palace, Between Circa 1875 And Circa 1877

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#70 The Manhattan Bridge Is Under Construction. March 1909

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#71 Testing Football Helmets, 1912

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#72 Afghan Hunter With A Fox-Mask, 1970's

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#73 The Ruins Of The Roman Temple Of Mercury At Puy De Dôme And A Nearby Observatory, 1900

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#74 French Destroyer Le Triomphant Had Her Bow Painted By Her Crew In Late 1940

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#75 A Pan American World Airways Flight Attendant Preparing In-Flight Meals In The Galley Of An Airliner, Circa 1950

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#76 Ottoman Soldiers The Defenders Of Gaza In 1917. (Colorized)

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#77 Fire Drill In Cloth Hall Museum In Kraków, Poland. The Painting In "Prussian Homage" By Jan Matejko. Poland, 1930

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#78 Capt. Lowell H. Smith And Lt. John P. Richter Performed The First Aerial Refueling Using 2 United States Army Air Service Airco Dh-4b Biplanes. 27 June 1923

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#79 A Rare Photo Of A Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet Flown By Eric Winkle Brown, 1945

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#80 Servicemen Test Radiation Levels On Christmas Island After A Nuclear Bomb Test In 1957

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#81 Hydroplane Racer Dean Chenoweth Crashes The Miss Budweiser Hydroplane After A Speed Record Attempt In Which He Reached Over 200 Mph, Lake Washington, Seattle, 1979

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