80 Captivating Historical Photos To Transport You To Another Time

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In the vast timeline of our planet, humans have left behind countless stories, many of which never made it into our history books. Sure, we’ve learned about major events and figures, but there’s so much more that often goes unnoticed.

While we can’t know everything that has ever happened, discovering new bits of history can still be exciting.

That’s where Instagram accounts like ‘History Season’ come in, sharing fascinating photos and facts from the past. We’ve gathered some of their most intriguing posts below. Scroll down to check them and upvote your favorites!

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#1

Two Victorian ladies making a fancy snow lady. Pangbourne, England. Published in Strand Magazine in 1892.

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Detonation of a nuclear bomb. Nevada Test Site, Nevada, USA. March 29, 1955. The detonation was a part of “Operation Teapot”. The operation included 14 nuclear test explosions conducted in early 1955.

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Two young children sitting in the streets of one of the worst slums in London. England. 1903.

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Spectators viewing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Gulf of Naples, Italy. 1944.

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A message-carrying pigeon being released from a port-hole in the side of a British Mark V tank, during WW1. Near Albert, France. 1918.

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Canadian police officer guarding a pharmacy during a flood. Galt, Ontario, Canada. 1974.

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Three lacemakers at work. Brittany, France. Ca. 1920.

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German troops singing around a Christmas tree in their trench on the Eastern Front during World War I. 1914.

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A couple roller-skating. Berlin, Germany. Ca. 1905.

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British Brigadier-General John Vaughan Campbell addressing men of the 137th Brigade (46th Division) during WW1. St. Quentin Canal, France. 2 October 1918.

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King Frederick IX of Denmark showing off his tattooed upper body. The king had a passion for sailing and bodybuilding. The photo was leaked to Life Magazine in 1951.

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Contrails in the sky above St Paul’s Cathedral from a dogfight between the German Luftwaffe and the Royal Airforce during the Battle of Britain. 1940. London, England.

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Tourist and his car at the edge of the Grand Canyon. Arizona, USA. 1914.

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Italian grocery store owned by the Ronga brothers. New York City, USA. January 1943.

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Women working in a Canon factory. Japan, 1959.

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29 year old Pfc. Ivan Babcock of the US Army’s 165th Signal Photo Company poses with the crown of the Holy Roman Empire in a cave during WW2. Siegan, Germany. 3 April 1945. The cave was used by the Germans as a storage room for valuable works of art. Babcock died in 1994 at the age of 77. Photo taken by: E. Braum. The photo has been colorized.

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Portraits of a father and son having fun. Ca. 1910s.

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A Friedrichshafen FF.49, two-seat reconnaissance seaplane, crashed into the roof of a building. Germany. Ca. 1918-1919.

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The Black Gate, the spire of St Nicholas Cathedral and The Dog Leap Stairs in Newcastle, England. 1889. Photo by: Lydell Sawyer.

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48 cars in a elevator parking garage in Downtown Chicago’s business district, USA. Built by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1936

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Group of men wearing an early design of the Michelin Man mascot. Berlin, Germany. 1928.

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Tower of Toghrul in ca. 1850s. Rey, Iran. Photo by Italian colonel and photographer Luigi Pesce. The Tower of Toghrul was constructed in the 12th century to serve as a tomb for the Seljuk ruler Toghrul who died in 1063. Toghrul was the founder of the Seljuk Empire, which spanned from modern day Turkey to Afghanistan. The tower originally had a dome at its top, which collapsed during an earthquake. Today the tower is 20 meters tall (66 ft.).

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#23

An early Edwardian woman taking a mirror selfie with a Kodak Brownie box camera in 1900.

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#24

The interior of a lounge train car from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Montreal, Canada. Ca. 1886.

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Women shopping for perfumes and jewelry at Illum department store in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1904.

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Caddy Mozart Johnson wears a safety device for golf courses designed to protect caddies and ball-retrievers from golf balls. California Links Golf Course, California, USA. 1920s.

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The church La Sagrada Família. Barcelona, Spain. 1905. The church is still under construction today.

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At the age of 10 years old George Davey was sentenced to one month’s hard labour in Wandsworth Prison for stealing two rabbits. London, England. 1872.

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American photographer Margaret Bourke-White on top off the Chrysler Building. New York, USA. 1930. Photo by: Oscar Graubner. Bourke-White was the first American female war photojournalist.

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#30

Aerial photograph looking south over Manhattan. New York, USA. Ca. 1931.

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#31

Young couple drives past “Balanced Rock” in the “Garden of the Gods”. Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. 1920s.

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The two “Kashmir Giants” posing with the American photographer James Ricalton. The photo was taken during the Durbar of 1903, held in Delhi to celebrate the succession of the British monarch King Edward VII as emperor of India.

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Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats. As part of a coat sale and early marketing stunt. The campaign attracted so many customers that the police had to step in. All the coats were sold. Copenhagen, Denmark. 1936.

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A boy with a riding hog at a zoo. Ampthill House, Bedfordshire, England. 1914

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Photo of Charles C. Ebbets. The photographer behind the famous “lunch atop a skyscraper” photo taken in 1932. Ebbets wasn’t officially recognised as the photographer until 2003. New York, USA. 1932.

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Prohibition agents pour out alcohol, found during a raid on an illegal distillery, from the upper windows of a store. Detroit, USA. 1929.

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German field marshal August Von Mackensen, prominent and successful commander during WW1, photographed here in ca. 1915.

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#38

Officer of the Austro-Hungarian army, 1898 [Colorized]

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#39

French painter Claude Monet with his wife Alice Hoschedè. Venice, Italy. 1908.

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#40

Sergeant Ian Thomas from New Zealand smoking a pipe in the Egyptian desert during the Second World War. 1942. Photograph taken by W. A. Whitlock.

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French painter Claude Monet by his waterlily pond in Giverny, France. 1905.

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#42

A group of people stand around a car wreck. Washington D.C, USA. 1921. The photo has been colorized.

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#43

Dinner party at the Hotel Astor. New York City, USA. 1904.

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#44

A policeman holds Herbert Cockran in a headlock during his mugshot. Cockran was arrested on burglary charges. Omaha, Nebraska, USA. 1899.

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Native American man overlooking a newly built railroad. About 435 miles from Sacramento, California. Ca. 1865. Photo by: Alfred A. Hart.

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Passengers onboard the Staten Island Ferry. New York, USA. 1895.

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#47

People having fun on a Frozen Niagara Falls during the winter months. 1911.

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#48

A girl of Filipino and Chinese heritage poses for a portrait. Manila, Philippines. Ca. 1875. The Spanish rulers of the Philippines used the term “Mestizo de Sangley” to describe people of mixed Chinese and native Filipino ancestry. Spain ruled the Philippines from 1565 to 1898.

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#49

The control room of the German WW1 submarine SM UB-110. 1918.

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#50

An artist painting the Sacre-Coeur church. Montmartre, Paris, USA. 1946. Photo by: Ed Clark.

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#51

A British soldier surrounded by a mountain of empty shell cases spent during a single day on the Western Front during WW1. France. 1916. Photograph by Tom Aitken.

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#52

An Apsaroke mother and her child. Montana, USA. 1908.

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#53

Soviet dancers and gymnasts during a rehearsal for the opening ceremonies of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Games. Moscow, USSR. July 17, 1980.

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#54

Boy with his bike in the snow during a cold winter in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 1938.

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#55

A group of workers work on repainting the Eiffel Tower. 1924. Paris, France.

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Maintenance worker Stan Giddings painting the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney, Australia. 18 September 1945. Photographed by Alec Iverson.

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#57

American planes fly in formation over the American and British fleets in Tokyo Bay during the surrender of Japan at the end of WW2. 2 September 1945.

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American soldier shows off the helmet that saved his life during the Vietnam War. Ca. 1969.

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#59

Victorian couple on a tandem bicycle, circa 1890s.

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#60

Two young people make a stop at a gas station. 1920s. USA.

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#61

Young people dancing to jazz music at the Storyville Club. Copenhagen, Denmark. 1952. Photo by Helmer Lund Hansen.

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#62

A black sea bass caught with rod and reel by Mrs. A. W. Barret. The fish weighed 416 pounds (188 kg) and had a length of 7 feet 10 inches (2.3 m). Santa Catalina Island, California, USA. 1901.

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The 3,000 men who helped construct the 810 ft (246 m) high Chase Manhattan Bank pose for a photo near the end of the constructional work. New York City, USA. August 1964.

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Portrait of a Kiowa-Crow Native American mother, father, son, and daughter. Ca. 1890s. Photograph by H.G. Perry. South Dakota, USA.

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#65

A U.S. Marine slides down the marble handrail in Saddam Hussein’s palace. Tikrit, Iraq, 2003. Photo by Ashley Gilbertson. The enormous Palace contained rugs and antiquities worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. The palace was built in Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit. The city of Tikrit had the highest number of luxurious palaces built during Saddam’s rule, somewhere between 60 and over 100.

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#66

The Panama Slide in Coney Island’s Steeplechase Park. Built ca. 1908. New York City, USA.

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#67

Joe Fortes knoen as Vancouver’s first official lifeguard. Originally from Barbados, Joe saved dozens of lives. English Bay Beach, Vancouver, Canada. 1905.

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#68

Canadian soldiers playing hockey on an ice rink constructed on the Imjingang River during the Korean War. Northern Gyeonggi-do Province, South Korea. 1952.

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#69

A man stands infront of his new and secondhand shoe store. Portland, Oregon, USA. Circa 1916.

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#70

Students gathered for “Class Day” at Vassar College in the spring of 1895. New York, USA.

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#71

Mother and son pose for a portrait. Ireland. 1890.

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#72

The junction of Steep Street and Trenchard Street, Bristol, England. 1866. Photo by John Hill Morgan.

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#73

The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in c. 1900. The hotel was demolished 1929 and replaced by the Empire State Building. New York City, USA.

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#74

Interior of a luxury train car from the Pullman Palace Car Company. USA. Late 19th century.

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#75

Workers trimming the tallest yew hedge in the world. It was planted in 1720 by the first Earl of Bathurst. Bathurst Estate in the Cotswolds, England. 1962.

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#76

A Ford Model T U.S. Postal Service truck crashed into a tree. Boston, USA. 1927. Photo by: Leslie Jones.

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#77

A boy and a girl stands beside a decorated Christmas tree. Washington, D.C., USA. Ca. 1920.

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#78

The Roman Colosseum and Arch of Constantine in 1870. Rome, Italy.

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#79

The first American aircraft carrier USS Langley in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, USA. May 1928.

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#80

A group portrait taken at the wedding of Lars Eide and Gjertrud Leite in Sogndal, Norway. Ca. 1900.

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