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In the past 100 years, the world has developed the most rapidly, and earth-shaking changes have taken place in terms of productivity, social form, and lifestyle.
Nowadays, many old things have completely disappeared, so who has seen these old photos that have been "seen for a long time"? What was people's lives like a hundred years ago?
This photo is located in the United States, when people's main means of transportation was horse-drawn carriages, as you can see in the picture, a group of horse-drawn carriages parked on the side of the road, and the driver sits in the car, which looks unique.
This photograph was taken in 1954 at a dairy farm, where a worker feeds two cats milk.
This is the tallest man in the world, Robert Wadlow, who has reached a height of 2.72 meters, which has not been surpassed so far.
It can be seen that only a woman who is not too low can reach his waist, and even if these two women jump, their hands may not be able to touch Robert's face.
And the reason why he was able to grow so tall was because he had gigantism and could grow taller and taller as an adult.
This is a port in the United States around 1920, where countless tourists boarded the ship, and the black chimneys all displayed the majestic "steel beast".
This photograph shows people on the beach of Atlantic City, which was founded in 1854 and became a tourist destination for tourists around the world when it was connected to the railroad in 1998.
In 1926, before the outbreak of World War II, buses were already appearing on the streets of Berlin, Germany, and they were still the rare three-decker buses in the world.
Although it looks ugly, the practicality is not bad, and you can see that many people want to get on the bus.
This photograph was taken in Brooklyn circa 1940 and shows a large number of female students standing in the picture, dressed fashionably and with stunning makeup.
But this is not a graduation photo of the female students, but they are objecting to the ban on them wearing trousers to school.
Should I say it or not, fashion is really a cycle.
In 1956, a fashionably dressed woman with a proud figure led a fashionably dressed dog to intercept a taxi on the side of the road.
In 1905, the time of women under the Edwardian era in England was known as the garden party before the First World War, and according to the famous historian Hines, it was a laid-back time.
And according to this photo, it can be seen that this is indeed the case, a fashionably dressed woman holding her pet dog for a good time.
In 1936, a sailor who had lived at sea for 14 months finally returned home to see his wife and children, excited to be reunited.
In 1937, when the flu was prevalent, people wore masks to protect themselves, but this still could not resist the brilliance of love.
In 1927, female students who were studying Xi car repair could see that even if they were doing the dirtiest work, it did not affect their beauty in the slightest.
This shot was taken in 1966, and if you don't look closely, you might think it's a dry riverbed, but it's not, it's a scene from Woodstock.
The crowd was packed together, compact and frenzied, and according to statistics, 400,000 people attended the festival.
It seems that star-chasers are crazy no matter what era they are! But with so many people, can they really enjoy music?
This photo is full of love, and it is a real scene of an elderly father fainting with excitement when he saw his newborn triplets before the invention of ultrasound medical equipment.
In 1938, Australia ushered in "rabbit madness", with a number of up to 10 billion rabbits making Australians' scalps tingle and constantly causing damage to the local economy.
The Australians tried their best, but they couldn't stop the expansion of the "rabbit army".
So far, this human-rabbit war has lasted for a hundred years, and the two sides are still fighting, but the effect is not great.
In 1918, California faced the second Spanish flu, but there were always people who didn't like to wear masks, so three guys appeared on patrol with signs that said "Wear a mask or go to jail."
This photograph was taken in 1897, and the woman with well-developed biceps in the picture was the first fitness beauty in the United States.
In 1908, the London Olympics began, and it was a woman competing in the high jump, which looked very relaxed and elegant.
In 1930, a steelworker stretched out his hand to the camera from a height of several hundred meters, looking very dangerous.
In 1930, a band came to the cattle farm to experiment with the amount of milk produced by the cows, hoping to test whether the animals would be infected by music.
This is an Egyptian princess photographed in 1921, who looks noble, confident and beautiful, and later she became the queen of Iran.
Epilogue:
Since the development of the times, some things have gradually withdrawn from the stage of history, and some things have become constantly repeated.
These old photos are not only memories, but also vivid people.