32 old photos you may not have seen, history is fascinating!

History leaves us too many things, there are a lot of things in that era we need to explore, and the old photos hide a lot of people's memories, sometimes look at a glance as if you can go back to that era, which should be the charm of the old photos, follow the hunt to see these 32 rare old photos, which one most let you touch?

This classic image was later used as a trademark,

Until now it is also a classic in the minds of many people.

This is an old photo from 1989,

I'm guessing you can recognize O'Neal from high school.

A few moments before happiness,

Grandpa brought the puppy he always wanted.

This is a photo of a wedding in the 1950s,

The bride is holding a dowry from her in-laws,

A copy of Modern World History.

This is an old photo taken in the 1970s,

The picture is of a Chinese man working on the American railroad,

The bride is holding the bride price from her in-laws.

It's clear from the picture that he loves Chinese kung fu,

It's almost like he's Jackie Chan at first glance!

The Coca-Cola logo in Venice Square in the 1960s

was made up of pigeons attracted to the logo in a special way.

Ladies in gorgeous dresses in the 1950s,

These styles are still popular today!

Charlie Chaplin photographed in 1916,

He was just 26 years old.

Do you think this is an old animal juggling act?

It's actually a cure for whiplash invented by the Romanians,

and the most important tool in it is the bear!

These two aren't in a movie,

They're actually testing body armor.

Cosplay is a very common thing nowadays,

I didn't realize that it was done in the 1930s,

These guys are doing a parody of a 1933 movie.

This guy is doing a parody of the 1933 version of Popeye.

This is what California's iconic Golden Gate Bridge looked like when it was built,

The whole thing took four years to build, and one person died.

Photographed in Normandy in 1944,

A local woman pours water for soldiers.

This is an image of one of the last Tasmanian tigers on the planet,

which was also once known as the 'pouch wolf'.

A man catching fish on the beach in the 1940s,

This is the earliest style of headlamp.

In 1920, the beggar ran after George V's carriage,

just to beg ...... for money.

Princess Diana in a black velvet gown in 1985,

Dancing with actor John Travolta***.

In the 1940s, Queen Elizabeth was in service.

A woman in her wedding dress in the 1930s,

Although girls were generally less educated back then,

And she seemed to look as if she was the lady of the house.

Girls delivering ice on the street in 1918

A corner in St. Petersburg in the 1970s,

Young men and women are soaking up the sun.

A photo of a young man before and after his experience of the Second World War,

As if he had aged dozens of years in seven years.

May there be world peace!

This is said to be the ape man found in the tropical jungle in 1937,

Who do you think he looks most like?

A Japanese bride in full costume in 1970.

A soldier in an East German uniform, photographed in 1961,

looks around warily,

as he prepares to sneak a young boy looking for his family out of the gate. release the little boy who was looking for his family.

A netizen showed a photo of his father as a young man,

His father was one of the first rock 'n' rollers in China in the late 1980s.

After Prohibition was lifted in the US in the 1920s and 1930s,

we all partied hard, and some people even drank from barrels.

The smiles are the same as they were 70 years ago.

In 1864, this was the first silver plate photograph of Abraham Lincoln.

The picture is of a traditional Indian executioner,

The spiked armor wasn't actually to prevent the prisoner from struggling,

They were actually because they were afraid of being killed by evil spirits. > In fact, it was because they were afraid of being haunted by evil spirits.

At the turn of the last century, a group of men were taking selfies in front of a mirror,

No one thought that we'd still be playing with it 100 years later.

A group of Japanese samurai with the Sphinx 157 years ago.

The Economy Class cabin of an airplane in the 1950s

had a lot of space to put your feet up,

This is a great way to get your feet up,

The Business Class cabin is a great way to get your feet up.

It's a good thing that you've got a lot of space!

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