40 Must-See Photos From The Past

The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” was coined by American newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane in 1911. It’s a simple notion that applies to many aspects of our lives, but especially to historical photography. Sometimes, one simple picture can tell you more about history than any story you might read or any document you might analyse.

These photographs all tell stories about the historical figures or events that they represent. Once taken simply to document their present, they now help us witness the past. Many photographs only become iconic shots years later, once we understand their importance and historical context. From historical landmarks and famous people to the basic daily routines of the past, these pictures portray the past in a way that we can empathize with and understand more intimately.

Perhaps the wars, poverty, fights for freedom and little miracles of the past have lessons for us that we can use today?

Women With A Gas-Resistant Pram, England, 1938

 

 

Unpacking the head of the Statue of Liberty, 1885

 

 

Elvis in the Army, 1958

 

 

Animals being used as part of medical therapy, 1956

 

 

Testing of new bulletproof vests, 1923

 

 

Charlie Chaplin at age 27, 1916

 

 

Hindenburg Disaster, May 6, 1937

 

 

Circus hippo pulling a cart, 1924

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

106-year-old Armenian Woman guards home, 1990

 

 

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

 

 

The original Ronald McDonald, 1963

 

 

Disneyland Employee Cafeteria in 1961

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Construction of the Berlin wall, 1961

 

 

Unknown soldier in Vietnam, 1965

 

 

Bookstore in London ruined by an air raid, 1940

 

 

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

 

 

Suntan vending machine, 1949

 

 

Measuring bathing suits – if they were too short, women would be fined, 1920′s

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Lifeguard on the coast, 1920′s

 

 

Artificial legs, UK, ca. 1890

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Austrian boy receives new shoes during WWII

 

 

Hitler’s officers and cadets celebrating Christmas, 1941

 

 

Christmas dinner during Great Depression: turnips and cabbage

 

 

The real Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin, ca. 1927

 

 

Last prisoners of Alcatraz leaving, 1963

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Illegal alcohol being poured out during Prohibition, Detroit, 1929

 

 

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

 

 

A beautiful suicide – 23 year-old Evelyn McHale jumped from the 83rd floor of the Empire State Building and landed on a United Nations limousine, 1947

 

 

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