22 Incredible Photos Throughout History
January 29, 2013 | 7 Comments » | Topics: main
The headquarters of Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascist party in Italy, 1934

Bonnie and Clyde in a photo found at one of their hide outs after a police raid. Joplin Missouri 1933

Last known photo of the Titanic, 1912

Opening the Mona Lisa after WWII

The first photo to capture the image of a man. While having his shoes shined, the man remained still enough during the 10 minute long exposure to be caught in the image. Paris, 1838

Notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar and his son in front of the White House. 1980′s

Helen Keller teaching Charlie Chaplin the manual alphabet 1919

Contrails above London after dogfight between british and german aircraft. September 1940

JFK & LBJ and their top staff during the cuban missile crisis

Citizens in a bar celebrate the end of alcohol prohibition in the United States. December 5, 1933

The real Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin. 1928

Lincoln Assassination conspirator Lewis Payne in custody, April 1865

Emperor Meiji in full court dress, 1872

A Mongolian woman condemned to die of starvation, c. 1913
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The Hindenburg floating past the Empire State Building in 1936

The earliest known photograph of men drinking beer. Edinburgh Ale, 1844

Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch. Front row, left to right: the Sundance Kid, the Tall Texan, Butch Cassidy; Standing: William ‘News’ Carver and Kid Curry. Fort Worth, Texas, 1900

Rainey Bethea, America’s last public hanging, 1936

Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx by the pyramids in Giza, 1961

WWI British troops going over the top of the trenches during the battle of the Somme, France, 1916

New York Commuters, November 1963

Rappelling Lincoln – Mount Rushmore 1936

Albert Einstein’s Desk Upon His Death 1955

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