Unbelievable historical photos, Churchill was handsome Wu Yanzu?
author:Fun to see the world
History is not a mirror, but a mark on the blackboard, which can be erased at any time and filled at any time. What's even more frightening is that once it is altered, you can't find evidence to prove that this is a falsification of history. - George Orwell, "Nineteen Eighty-Four"
History is indeed a testimony to the years and the light of truth. —Cicero, "On Oration"
Sir Winston Churchill, 1895, aged 20
The McDonald brothers in 1948
Dice made of terracotta from the Indus Valley civilization. Harappa, Pakistan, 2600-1900 BC
The train collided at the Montparnasse station. France, 1895
The Great Flood of Paris in 1910
In 1957, a man started a camera selfie with a wooden stick
Loggers pose with a Douglas fir tree in Washington state, USA, in 1899
French battleship Strasbourg and her crew. Toulon, France. Spring 1941
1851 and today's Manhattan
A person who is charging. Seattle, USA, 1973
In the cold open-air school. Netherlands, 1918
In 1957, a family in a drive-thru restaurant delivered cool air into their car
Steel float warehouse for anti-submarine nets, 1953
The Eiffel Tower under construction, May 15, 1888
Bristol, UK (1900 and 2020)
Passengers on Boeing 307 aircraft operated by Pan American World Airlines in the 40s of the last century
In 1969, Saturn V designer Vaughan von Braun posed in front of his engine
U.S. Marines in Vietnam
Two guards from Delhi Durbar and James Rekleton, an American photographer who visited India in 1903
A woman on the frozen Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri, 1905
In 1944, soldiers of the U.S. Fourth Infantry Division bid farewell to his wife and children at Penn Station in New York
In 1935, during the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, a man stood on the first cable
Street View of New York City, 1900
Drexel College Women's Rifle Team in 1925. Philadelphia, USA
Newcastle Castle, UK - 1895 to 2022
George V and Tsar Nicholas II in the 90s of the 19th century
The cowboy in the photo sits on a hill next to his horse, in Old West Bonham, Texas. June 1910
Anubis statue in the tomb of Tutankhamus, taken during Carter's expedition (1922)
Female worker bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1897
In 1934, four young women played volleyball on stilts on Venice Beach
In 1944, a false-roofed suburb that hid the entire WWII aircraft factory
In 1946, a woman was fined for "indecent exposure."
Old Tuscosa, Texas, in 1907, cowboys drink
The farmer and his sons walk in front of a sandstorm. West Malone County, Oklahoma. Arthur Rothstein photographed Tyron, April 1936
In 1961, residents of West Berlin showed their children to grandparents living in East Berlin
G. Anderson's design of the recycling logo. He was 23 years old, in 1970
Making the Titanic anchor chain at Hingley & Sons, 1909
Snacking on a Scandinavian Airlines flight in 1969
People of Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, 1904
Bellinise Abbott photographs the female operator of an early IBM computer in 1948
Behind-the-scenes photo of the first Godzilla film taken in 1954
Piano designed for people on bed rest. United Kingdom, 1935
Log driving in Glens Falls, New York, in 1907
In the 1940s, the town of Geary, Oklahoma, was a veteran of four different wars
A couple of Victorian travelers, 19th century 90s
Poznań, Poland in 1946 and 2021
Roman mosaic depicting fish. 1st century AD
Two women are responsible for transporting ice. September 1918
Swedish battleship Vasa. It sank less than a mile from its maiden voyage in 1628 and was found from the bottom of the sea almost intact 333 years later. It is now in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm
Berlin, Germany, 1985-2018
In 1945, Australian soldiers were released from Japanese captivity in Singapore
1910 University Dormitory (University of Illinois)
Inside a train car manufactured by Pullman in the 90s of the 19th century
Ceramic water pipes found near the palace. China. 5th-3rd centuries BC
Detroit, Michigan, 1882 and 2017
In May 1945, a woman walked through Berlin during the Battle of Berlin
Inuit warm their wives' feet. Greenland, 1890s
Castle on Trakai, Lithuania. Built in the 14th century, restored in the 1950-60s
Ashtray and coin-operated television at a Los Angeles bus stop in 1969
Children play on the playground in Dallas, Texas, 1900
In Italy, 1959, children cross the river on pulleys on their way to school
Former slave, writer and activist Frederick Douglass with his musician grandson Joseph Douglas in 1894
In 1953, a Ukrainian restaurant in the United States celebrated the death of Joseph Stalin
A child's reaction to seeing the giant Andrei (70s)
Remember that photo of construction workers having lunch on an unfinished New York skyscraper? Photographer Charles Ebets is here. September 20, 1932
May 1922: Robert B. Smith, 78, T. Lincoln (son of Abraham Lincoln) is helped up the steps during a dedication ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington
Four generations, around 1905
William Halley and Arthur Davidson, 1914
A snowstorm in North Dakota in 1966
Autohome in 1922
Mothers teach children numbers and alphabets in the sharecropper's home. Transylvania, Louisiana. January 1939
Old Dysia in southwestern Turkey has a 2,200-year-old Greek-style theater that has recently been excavated
New parents of quadruplets, late 80s of the 19th century
A boy and his owl, 1933
An immigrant family came to Ellis Island in 1904
A Chipewa Indian named John Smith, who lived in the forest near Cass Lake in Minnesota, claimed he was 137 years old before his death in 1922
Woman riding a new tricycle. Photo by Chas. W Oldrieve, 1882
Huntington Beach, California during the 1928 oil boom
New York City in a snowstorm of 1888
In 1937, two-year-old Elvis Presley was with his parents
Japanese mini-submarines captured in the Aleutian Islands in 1943 and 2021