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Your Mirror To The 20th Century: 46 Photos That Showcase Life In The Very Recent Past

Pictures have the ability to capture a moment in time that can be revered many years later. Whether moving or still, they hold our attention better than probably any other medium of art. In this digital age, almost anyone can become a photographer. Yet old photos hold a one-of-a-kind aura – a unique imprint of that time, if you will.

Instagram page Rocahistory is where vintage pop culture meets history’s photographic curiosities. It has everything: from fascinating moments from the archives of history to behind-the-scenes snippets of Old Hollywood. So check out these pictures from RocaHistory to perhaps see what you’ve never seen before.

#1 Italian Summer, 1980s

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#2 Robin Williams Dressing Up As A Denver Broncos Cheerleader, 1979

It’s disputed but newspapers at the time said this made him the first male cheerleader in NFL history The gag was for his hit show “Mork and Mindy.” They filmed during a real game, one which the Broncos won 45-10 (sorry, Patriots fans) The iconic Broncos cheerleading crew the “Pony Express” welcomed him as one of their own, and he participated in cheers throughout the game

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#3 Not Everyone Likes Bikini, Miami Beach, 1980s

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#4 Miss World 1994, Aishwarya Rai Alongside Her Mother Having Lunch With Her Miss World Crown On

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#5 A Couple At Woodstock (48 Hours After They Met) And The Same Couple 50 Years Later

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#6 Mother Holding Her Daughter At A Budapest Market In 1987. 30 Years Later, They Recreated The Photo. The Photographer Is Atilla Manek. The Subjects Are His Wife And Daughter

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#7 Everyone You Meet Always Asks If You Have A Career, Are Married Or Own A House; As If Life Was Some Kind Of Grocery List. But Nobody Ever Asks If You Are Happy. - Heath Ledger

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#8 Office Life Before The Invention Of Autocad And Other Drafting Softwares

Prior to the release of AutoCAD in 1982, engineering drawings were all done by hand using different grade pencils, erasers, T-squares and set squares. Even after all the manual labor, if a change was required, the engineers and toolmakers had to start from scratch and make the sketches all over again. Nowadays, architecture designers and other drafters are mainly just clicking their mouse and keyboard and not hunched over on a giant desk wondering if any changes will be made to their final drafts.

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#9 In 1922, Scientists Entered A Ward Of Dying Children, All In Comatose Diabetic Ketoacidosis, And Injected A New Drug (Insulin) Into Them As Families Were Already Beginning To Grieve

Before they had injected the last person on the ward, the first woke up. One by one, all of the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room of death and gloom, became a place of joy and hope

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#10 Summer Tourists In Greece, 1983

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#11 Freddie Mercury Said To Mary Austin In His Will: “If Things Had Been Different You Would Have Been My Wife, And This Would Have Been Yours Anyway.” (1984)

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#12 A Knocker-Upper Was Someone Whose Sole Purpose Was To Wake People Up During A Time When Alarm Clocks Were Expensive And Not Very Reliable

In this photo, Mary Smith earned six pence a week using a pea shooter to shoot dried peas at the windows of sleeping workers in East London, 1930s. She would not leave a window until she was sure that the workers had woken up

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#13 A Little Boy Hugging His Best Friend During Lunchtime At Raphael Weill Public School In San Francisco, California In 1942

Not long after this photo was taken, children of Japanese ancestry (including the pictured boy) were imprisoned with their parents to spend the duration of World War II in internment camps

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#14 Vintage Halloween Costumes

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#15 In May 1987, An Estimated 800,000 People Gathered For The 50th Anniversary Of The Golden Gate Bridge. Event Organizers Had Expected A Crowd Of 80,000

Packed in shoulder to shoulder, roughly 300,000 participated in the walk across the bridge. The weight of the crowd caused the suspension to sag Many of those on the bridge thought it would collapse. Some threw bicycles and strollers into the water to help lighten the load One man recounted years later, “I remember discussing with my wife the real possibility that we were about to participate in one of the 20th century’s landmark disasters. A bridge collapse would have put to shame all those petty Third World bus and ferry tragedies you read about in the newspaper” Despite the flattening of the roadbed, bridge engineers said there was never any real danger Needless to say, bridge officials did not allow uncontrolled pedestrian access for the 75th anniversary in 2012

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#16 Woman And A Tornado, 1989

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#17 17 Year-Old Juliane Koepcke Was Sucked Out Of An Airplane In 1971 After It Was Struck By A Bolt Of Lightning

She fell 2 miles to the ground, strapped to her seat and survived after she endured 10 days in the Amazon Jungle. After ten days, she found a boat moored near a shelter, and found the boat's fuel tank still partly full. Koepcke poured the gasoline on her wounds, an action which succeeded in removing the maggots from her arm. Out of 93 passengers and crew, Juliane was the only survivor of the LANSA flight 508 crash that took place December 24th, 1971

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#18 A Young Peter Dinklage With Grown-Out Hair, 1980s

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#19 Three Young Women Eat Spaghetti On Inflatable Mattresses At Island Of Capri, 1939

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#20 Marlene Dietrich Is Detained At A Train Station In Paris In 1933 For Violating The Ban On Women Wearing Trousers

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#21 This Is Shavarsh Karapetyan, A Retired Armenian Swimmer

In 1976, he had just completed a 26 km (16 mile) run when he heard a loud crash. A trolleybus had lost control and had fallen into a reservoir. It was 25 meters (82 ft) off-shore and had sunk to a depth of 10 meters (33 ft).⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Karapetyan immediately dived into the sewage-infested waters and managed to kick the back window of the trolleybus with his legs, despite zero visibility from the silt that had risen from the bottom. Of the 92 passengers onboard, Karapetyan pulled out 46 people. 20 of whom survived.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ The combination of cold water and the multiple lacerations from glass shards led him to be hospitalized for 45 days. He developed pneumonia and sepsis. While he was able to recover, damage to his lungs prevented him from continuing his career as a swimmer.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ "I knew that I could only save so many lives, I was afraid to make a mistake. It was so dark down there that I could barely see anything. One of my dives, I accidentally grabbed a seat instead of a passenger. I could have saved a life instead. That seat still haunts me in my nightmares," he said.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ In 1985, Karapetyan came upon a burning building with trapped people inside. He rushed in and began pulling people out. He was badly burnt and had to once again be hospitalized.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Later in life, he moved to Moscow and founded a shoe company called “Second Breath”. He is still alive today and continues to run his business.

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#22 This Is 18-Year-Old Alice Roosevelt And Her Long-Haired Chihuahua Named Leo In 1902

She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach who she would wrap around on one arm and take to parties. Alice was extremely independent and unlike many women of her time, she was known to wear pants, drive cars, smoke cigarettes, place bets with bookies, dance on rooftops, and party all night. In a span of 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls and 407 dinners. A friend of Alice’s stepmom once remarked that she was “like a young wild animal that had been put into good clothes.” Her stepmom went a step further and described her as a “guttersnipe” that went “uncontrolled with every boy in town.” William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft’s wife) in the front yard. Woodrow Wilson also banned her after she told a very dirty joke (sadly no record of the joke exists) about him in public. Her father, Theodore Roosevelt famously said, “I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both.” Alice once told President Lyndon B. Johnson that she specifically wore wide-brimmed hats around him so that he could not kiss her. During an interview in 1974, Alice described herself as a “hedonist.” She died in 1980 at the age of 96

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#23 Ducklings Being Used As Part Of Medical Therapy In 1956

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#24 Carrie Fisher Posing In Trash Cans, 1980 And 1976

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#25 The Discovery Of The Ancient Statue Of Antinous Found In Delphi, Greece During An Excavation In 1894 (Colorized)

Antinous was the Greek male lover of Hadrian, a Roman Emperor in the 2nd century. Antinous died of mysterious circumstances while riding a flotilla down the Nile river in October of 130. Theories put forth by scholars range from accidental drowning to human sacrifice to suicide. Upon his death, Hadrian underwent a period of intense grieving and eventually deified his lover by building temples and placing statues throughout the empire. Hadrian held festivals, minted metals and coins, and even founded a city named Antinopolis in his honor. He even went as far as establishing a cult devoted solely to the worship of Antinous. Today, Antinous has more surviving sculptures than any other figure from classical antiquity except Augustus and Hadrian himself.

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#26 Swimming In A Pool With A Christmas Tree & Floating Ornaments In Los Angeles, 1955. Photo By Slim Aarons

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#27 A Mother And Her Son On Their Way To A Pride Walk, 1985

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#28 Princess Diana In St Tropez, 1997

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#29 .k. Rowling Writing Harry Potter At A Café In Scotland (1998)

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#30 Stunt Drivers Raking In Cash On The Wall Of Death, Motordrome In India. Photo By Siddharth Kaneria

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#31 A Local Theater Producer In Colombia Changed Shakira’s Life

In the second grade, Shakira’s music teacher told her that she sounded “like a goat.” The teacher said she had far too much vibrato in her voice and wrote her off as hopeless Dismissed as a bad singer, she earned a reputation as “belly dancer girl.” Her dad — born in NYC and of Lebanese descent — took her to a Middle Eastern restaurant when she was 4. It had a belly dancing performance, and at one point she got up on the table to dance like them She would perform her belly dancing moves for school friends on Friday and eventually earned dancing gigs around town. At the same time, she fell in love with songwriting. Her dad gave her a typewriter for Christmas one year, and she started writing poems. Those poems soon turned into songs Monica Ariza was a theater producer in the Colombian coastal city of Barranquilla at the time. She was impressed with Shakira and convinced a Colombian executive at Sony Music to give Shakira a chance. He agreed to listen to her cassette tape but was unimpressed and called her a “lost cause” But Ariza wasn’t done yet. She ambushed them with a Shakira performance in a hotel lobby on a later date, and they were sold on Shakira’s talent Sony signed Shakira to a record deal at age 13. The Queen of Latin Music was well on her way Here are some pictures of a dark-haired Shakira in the 1990s Whenever, Wherever you can take a chance on a talented young person… do it and it might pay off

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#32 Cher, 1974

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#33 Jason Momoa And Carmen Electra On The Set Of “Baywatch Hawaiian Wedding” In 2003

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#34 Kate Middleton And Prince William's Post-Clubbing Taxi Pics From The 2000s

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#35 A Woman Dressed Up As Batgirl In 1904, 35 Years Before The Creation Of Batman (1939) And 57 Years Before The Creation Of Batgirl (1961)

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#36 Helmet With A Built-In Device For The Driver And Backseat Rider To Communicate, 1960s

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#37 Meryl Streep In The New York Shakespeare Festival's Production Of The Taming Of The Shrew (1978)

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#38 Fleetwood Mac Photographed By Annie Leibovitz For Rolling Stone (1977)

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#39 Liv Tyler, Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, Billy Crudup, And Joana Going On The Set Of Inventing The Abbotts, 1997

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#40 Pink Floyd’s Floating Concert In Venice That Made Its City Council Resign, 1989

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#41 Photos Taken Of Britney Spears By Felicia Culotta

Culotta traveled as Britney’s assistant and chaperone starting when Britney was working on her first album at age 15. Felicia was known for carrying around a disposable camera and would make a scrapbook of Britney’s adventures every year to give to Britney’s mom for Christmas

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#42 A Young Man Demonstrating Against Low Pay For Teachers, 1930s

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#43 “When You’re Young, You Believe There Will Be Many People You’ll Connect With. Later In Life You Realize It Only Happens A Few Times.”

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#44 Young Girl At The Tower Of Pisa In Italy, April 1998

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#45 Reese Witherspoon With Ryan Phillipe And Their Daughter On The Set Of Legally Blonde

Reese said in an interview in 1998 that she met Ryan at her 21st birthday party. She recalled the moment as embarrassing, saying she went over to Ryan when she was drunk and said “I think you’re my birthday present!”

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#46 Dennis Rodman Announcing That He Is Bisexual And That He Is Marrying Himself, 1996

The stunt was done for the promotion of his memoir “Bad as I Wanna Be”. He arrived in a wedding dress and wearing a wig. Thanks to this his book garnered even more publicity.

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