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Thread of historical photos you've (probably) never seen before 🧵

1. Eiffel Tower during construction, 1887-1889 Image
2. Billionaire John D. Rockefeller gives a nickel to a child on his 84th birthday in 1923 Image
3. This is a real photo of two people, Gladys Roy and Ivan Unger, playing tennis on top of a plane flying at 3000 feet in November 1925. Image
4. San Francisco’s iconic Cliff House, before It was destroyed by a fire in 1907 Image
5. Spanish Flu, 1918. family portrait Image
6. An undercover police officer

In order to crack down on muggers and sex offenders, an NYPD officer went undercover dressed as a 'tall, voluptuous woman." New York, Brooklyn, 1 July 1969. Image
7. A 2800-year-old-embrace

The "Hasanlu lovers," who died around 800 B.C., were discovered in 1973.

Their remains were found entwined in what seems to be an intimate embrace or kiss, a position they preserved for nearly 2,800 years. Image
8. Egyptian man smoking at the top of the Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, 1981 Image
9. Miners, France, 1970.

A time not so long ago. Image
10. What is now the fully developed Las Vegas strip, 1952 Image
11. Princess Grace of Monaco visiting JFK at the White House, 1961 Image
12. Grand Central, NYC, 1929

It’s not possible to take such a photograph anymore, as the buildings outside block the sun rays. Image
13. The last photo (colorized) of Hachiko, the faithful dog who waited for over 9 years outside Shibuya Station for his master to return even after he had died. Image
14. Victorian couple trying not to laugh during a photoshoot in the 1890s Image
15. Civil War veteran Jacob Miller was shot right between the eyes and survived.

From Sept. 19, 1863, to his death more than five decades later he "lived with an open wound in his forehead." Image
16. This picture from the 1927 Tour de France shows riders Julien Vervaecke and Maurice Geldhof taking a quick cigarette break while competing. Image
17. Star Wars cast out of costumes in 1977 Image
18. This is Danish clothier Christian Troelstrup and the building he covered with over a thousand coats to attract buyers, 1936. Image
19. When Einstein met Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said: "What I admire about your art is its universality. You do not say a word, and yet the world understands you."

Chaplin replied: "It's true. But your fame is even greater. The world admires you, when no one understands you." Image
20. Europe? Actually, this was Chicago in 1893.

The Peristyle, built for the World's Fair, measured 500 ft. in length and 50 ft. in height, with its massive columns representing the different States and Territories.

The men by the columns illustrate the scale of the structure. Image
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