Revealing a series of rare photos recording little-known things in history

Photographs preserve for posterity the historical moments of the world. Fortunately, we have just discovered these priceless assets of humanity.

Photographs preserve for posterity the historical moments of the world. Fortunately, we have just discovered these priceless assets of humanity.

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A photo of Queen Genepil, the last queen of Mongolia, in 1920.

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Portrait of Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife, fashion illustrator Dagmar Cohn. This photo was taken in 1947.

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A lone man refuses to do the Nazi salute, 1936.

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Final construction in the US, 1936.

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The legendary Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, ​​1925.

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Rare photo of the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley serving in the army, 1958.

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Disneyland staff and cafeteria in 1961.

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Few people may know this, but this was the construction site of the Statue of Liberty, in 1884.

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Nagasaki just minutes after the bombing in 1945. This is a little-known historical moment that was recorded.

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An engineer wires up an early IBM computer in 1958.

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Nikola Tesla sitting in his laboratory with his 'Magnifying Transmitter' , December 1899.

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In the late 1930s, Budapest, Hungary attempted to reduce the suicide rate by establishing the 'Smile Club' : A club that taught people to smile.

Update 22 January 2025
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