These are rare photos that you will never find in history books

The statue of freedom is in New York. Washington Monument is in Washington D.C. Mount Rushmore is South Dakota. Golden Gate Bridge is well known in San Francis


The original Ronald McDonald

Quite hard to believe, but it was the very first version of Ronald McDonald Mascot used by the global food chain of McDonald's food chain. It has surely not attracted many customers because of its horrible aspect. It was a living man who wore a tray with fries and a drink. Instead of the red nose of the clown, he wore a cup. Fortunately, the owners quickly realized that it will not do anything to their customers and designed the happy and animated mascot we see today. Surely, we love it!

The face of the statue of freedom

It might not be the first time you see the statue of freedom. But it will be definitely at first when you see his face of such a close-up. It's pretty unknown. Is not it? This image was taken in 1885 in France where the statue was originally mounted to be shipped to New York as a gift in the United States. Wait, did you know it was a gift?

Elvis Presley and Military?

The King of Rock and Roll also had his ties with the army. Well, who knew that? The majority of us are used to see Elvis Presley like the 20th century Rockstar and have never seen this young person at the military camp. Probably none could even imagine that Elvis would have had a life so disciplined at the time. This image was taken in 1958, long before it was emerged as the cultural icon.

First ball jacket test

This view of the year 1923 is a fun. Although it described the scene when the first anti-ball jacket designed was tested, he left the rigid spectators. Who tries the effectiveness of a bullet jacket actually pulling a bullet towards the man wearing it. It could have been tested on a statue instead of risking an officer's life. Bravo to the officer who agreed to wear this jacket to test.

It's Charlie Chaplin

What? Can not recognize it? Believe us, it is nothing but the renowned comic perfectionist, Charlie Chaplin. This image dates back to 1916 when it was as young as 27 years old. We are all very usual to see him with a painted face, a small mustache and this infectious smile, that he has such a poker face seems to be completely incognito.

The Hindenburg disaster

This breathtaking photo was taken in May of the year 1937 when the world was mourning to the Hindenburg disaster. It was a disaster that shocked the world when the German airship, wearing hundreds of passengers, caught fire by pulling the New Jersey Naval Air Station. There was a huge fire around. Nearly 36 people were killed aboard the ship and only 62 managed to survive. This event has its mark in history only by means of photographs and testimonials of eyewitnesses.

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Cages for baby, really

This is the most surprising again, the scary image you will find in history. There was actually one thing like "cages for babies". They were extension cages to the windows of the aristocrats. They were built for the sole purpose of exposing babies to sunlight and fresh air during their primitive years. This photo was taken in 1937. Did not the people think about the safety of babies and its reaction when exposed to such a cage at a frightening height. Fortunately, we dropped some things in the name of the obsolescence.

Lady with gasoline resistant stroller

The United Kingdom has crossed a difficult phase during the 1938 winters. It is at this moment that the Second World War broke out. People all around were scared. None knew what could happen the second second. This image has been clicked in London during these periods. He describes a woman who passes through the streets with a stroller resistant to gasoline. Simply imagine how horrible the atmosphere had to wear such things with them. It also carries a gas mask to protect themselves. The terror was in the air.

Disneyland cafeteria

These animated animated characters disneyworld that your children are obsessed are nothing but of course real. Although they can be seen sitting at a sumptuous dining table in these animated films, they also had to stay in the food section. Disneyland has a special cafeteria for its workers. Back in 1961, white snow and Goofy also had to eat these non-so-svol restoration areas. His little knew they had not had enough time to get out of these costumes and makeup.

Marshall Islands Nuclear Test

Back in 1954, March, the 15 megatonne nuclear test was held in the Marshall Islands. The intensity of the event would have been a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb at the Hiroshima. This photo is the first shot, publish the crossroads of the nuclear operation of the Second World War. He exposed thousands of inhabitants of the island to radioactive compounds.

Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall has its own set of history. Few people are aware that the German Democratic Republic has only been built to separate East Germany with the West Berlin. This photo was captured during the construction of the wall in 1961, where the side is working on the construction of the wall and that the west side was let think about what was going on.

André the giant

This image is quite adorable. This little boy is totally impatient to see the very big or the giant André. Anyone met André had a similar reaction. It was 7 feet 4 inches tall. The boy seems to be a little tiny in front of this huge companion. However, his expressions are too cute.




First facial reconstruction

We have heard celebrities and other people as plastic surgery and cosmetology from time to time. But you have already asked that when science was not so beautiful and furnished, how did such surgeries elaborate and what were the results? This is the picture of the patient named Walter Yeo who is supposed to be the first man to receive the surgery of facial reconstruction to rectify the brands he has suffered from an injury. Such a thing has never been heard at that time.

A tanned spray machine

It is difficult to believe that history has ever seen a machine like that of "spray tan". As suggested by the name, it was a equipment used to tan his body. The people back in 1949 visited lounges to prepare their bodies for the summer months. They got their white skin darkened. On this picture too, a blonde woman is dyes in tanning colors.

Chimp launched men in space

Who knew that a chimpanzee would show me the path of space? This image was taken in 1961 when Ham-The Chimp returned from space after being launched as a first primacy in space. As part of America's spatial initiative, this chimpanzee was sent to the space to see if men can do it or not. Even the titles are read, "Space Chimp lives, the pavement path for flights". People say that some special provisions have been taken with regard to its sofa so as not to hurt in the process.

Length and decency

Although today it might seem very abruptly, there was a time around the 1920s when a marshal was named at each beach, which measured the length of the combination of the swimming of each woman for Ensure that it was not indecent. The length of the costume shorter than a defined length has made a woman subject to a fine. It surely hinders feminist thought, but was it sufficiently decent for a marshal to verify these lengths?

From left to right and this

This image is a perfect example of saying it takes forever to change your habits. Sweden, as England asked his drivers to drive across the road. When Sweden changed its laws on conduct and traffic in 1967, she invited a delight for himself. The drivers lost cool and the main road was blocked because of the progressive passage of the driving on the left side.

Original prototype of Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore today presents the sculpture of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln in the order from left to right. But first, in 1923, the very first prototype of the wall sculpture saw Thomas Jefferson's face on the other side of George Washington. As the sculpture entered 18 months of sculpture, manufacturers realized that granite was low to resist the face there. His face was then dynamited and was sculpted on the other side.




Alcohol cascade

It's not that it's a real cascade of alcohol, but it was none the less either. Over the years from 1920 to 1933, alcohol was prohibited in the United States as an obligation to the 18th amendment of the Constitution. Each plant and each household had to give their alcohol stores. This image describes a large amount of alcohol at the outlet of the windows of a plant in Detroit, Michigan, in 1929.

Einstein summer holidays

Many of us will not be able to imagine the great physicist Albert Einstein on vacation. Who knew that this physics king came out of the four walls of his laboratory. In this photo, we can see a holiday in Nassau Point, in New York in 1939. This view was surely a must capture one for future generations.

Audrey Hepburn Groceries Visit

Audrey Hepburn was an actress and a British model. For obvious reasons, celebrities, each action turns out to be paparazzi talk. A similar incident occurred in 1958 when Audrey Hepburn visited a grocery store with his beloved pet. Well, no one would even allow us to visit the store with our pet, that too much a deer.

Goodbye to Titanic

Much has been said and a lot has been heard about "invisible ship-titanic" that ends up sink into its very first trip from Southhampton to New York. At 11:40, on April 14, 1912, the ships hit the iceberg and the rest is in history. Many researchers wanted to know more. This image would have been the last to click before the magnificent ship sank.

Christmas party for Nazi officers

This photo was broken in 1941 at Christmas party to be organized for Nazi officers. At the time, they all sat in a single room with a compact table. They all managed to snuggle into the available space. This seems to be a mess of a hostel, but the smiles on the faces of these officers are invaluable. Moreover, even for a dinner, they were all dressed in their official uniform. Wow!

Helen Keller met Charlie Chaplin

Helen Keller was the first blind person of deaf to already have a bachelor's degree. Later, she won the fame as a US author. Few people know she met Charlie Chaplin on the series of the movieSunny side. Helen felt Chaplin's lips to understand his words and Charlie drew the scenes pictures on his palm to make her feel the atmosphere.




Latest prisoners of Alcatraz

Nobody usually remembers prisoners. But this set of prisoners has their name engraved in history. Why? They were the last series of prisoners who were imprisoned in the federal penitentiary of Alcatraz, located in San Francisco. One of the highest security catches in the United States said. Ironically, he was closed in 1963 after a violent escape from several detainees in June 1962.

Snowball fight played badly

Almost we all had fighting with our friends and lovers of our juvenile years. And when these fights were with pillows and snow, they meant a pleasure. But all snowball fights are not fun. These men of the image above played the snowball and the intensity with which they threw that they were so high that two men among them could not even open their eyes and that the remaining has developed a wound under his eye. Wooh, it had to be painful.

The Boston Marathon

Kathrine Switzer has his fame at the Boston Marathon of 1967, who made her the very first woman to have already finished this marathon. But it was not easy for her to play this race. This image is clear evidence that it has faced to win this title. Many competitors have tried to stop it from filling this race. They pushed and pulled it in an attempt to prevent it from winning.

EVOLUTION OF PROTATETIC LEGS

Prosthetic members go back too much in history. In the 17th century, artificial members were attached to the upper part of the body so they do not move from the place they are specially designed for. However, with new time and different techniques have been evolved to connect prosthetic members to his body.

The first Woodstock Fair

What seems to be a cluster and a mess in this image is actually a crowd incorporating nearly 400,000 people to the music of Woodstock and art that the first time took place in 1969 in the year of New York. It was a long three-day event that was assisted by Worldwide people who took advantage of party and music and artistic work. It was the aerial view that was captured at the time.

Salvador Dali and Raquel Welch

Back in 1965, Actress Raquel Welch was the dazzling diva of this phase. Fortunately, the famous painter Salvador Dali had the opportunity to paint the portrait of this magnificent lady. It is quite normal that anyone who is crazy about the presence of the most discussed of the lady near them. This image attracted special attention where Dali could be seen kissing Welch's hand after his portrait.




The day of the day of the V-J

It was really a moment of joy while the United States won the victory in Japan at the Second World War. Like and when it was announced that the United States beat his opponent, a sailor just caught a random woman standing next to him in the crowd and kissed her surprisingly in the middle of Times Square in New York on August 14th. 1945. The photographer who click on this "victory-kiss" was Alfred Eissentedt. Fortunately, he was so spontaneous in his work that he captured this moment in his camera.

Titanic Sank

This photo was a circuit breaker recorded on April 16, 1912, a young Bar Ned Parfett was selling the copies of an evening newspaper that broke the news of the sinking Titanic to the people. Everyone was sure that the ship can not flow, and when he did, nobody could wrap his head around him.

well done

This image of petrification quite is a piece of reality. When a controlled single-controlled plan faced some problems, its pilot visited the problem. He must be a brave man who dared to undertake such a murderous task. Not only this, which was the other who flew next to him to take this picture and not help him instead.

Jimi Hendrix last

Jimi Hendrix is ​​a popular figure. What made it popular was not just his songs, his music but also the fact that he died very early and left the shocked nation. He died at an early age of 27 in 1970. What is this more special photo is that it was the last picture that was clicked on him and just a few days after that, he died a dead premature.

POW confronting Heinrich Himmler

What makes this picture rare is that back in the nineteenth century, this Pow was right in front of Heinrich Himmler-who was a member of the Nazi Party. He stood there on the naked torso to portray his challenge to the Nazi leader while the other prisoners of his league are sitting motionless. This pop soldier described immense courage then.

Milkman in service

This is my humble duty to provide milk as soon as possible at each door! This must have been motivated that this Milkman must be transported. It was on his duty to the delivery of milk and he obey him despite the fact that London was confronted with the attacks of Blitz in September 1940 and 1941. There was a destruction all around but this Milkman was at the other. .




The moment of freedom

These expressions - the expressions of freedom were all that these people prayed for when, in 1945, Jewish prisoners in a camp train were captive. The prisoners were finally released by allied forces. This moment was a moment worthy of capture and was being clicked by Major Benjamin.

Registration of MGM roar

You must have seen your children watching animated MGM series and, otherwise we all sawTom and Jerrywhich was a production of MGM only. There was the lion roaring. He was Jackie-le Lion. And this image represents the first time this lion shot his famous "Roar" live.

THE GREAT MANTA

The Giant Manta Ray is a kind of part of the phenomenon ocean ray family. Although biologically, they are huge and beautiful creatures that weigh more than 1000 kilograms, it was nearly 26 feet long and weighed nearly 5000 kilograms. It was thought that it was supposedly taken by a fisherman on the coast of Peru in Brielle, the New Jersey of the year 1933.

Hidden Cellar in Antartica

Antartica has always been in negotiations because of some secrets, researchers think reside there. This small piece of unexplored ice cream is a mystery, even for the British too. During the year 1911, a cave in Iceberg was found during the British expedition. This is one of the rarest images that has been captured in history.

This photo was taken during an Antarctic expedition in 1911, a previously unexplored and little known over a part of the world. He captures the essences and the spirit of travel and exploration at that time.





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