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This is a list of photographs considered the most important in surveys where authoritative sources review the history of the medium not limited by time period, region, genre, topic, or other specific criteria. These images may be referred to as the most important, most iconic, or most influential—but they are all considered key images in the ...
Image credits: History’s Mysteries From centuries-old cave paintings to rare historical photos, these posts offer glimpses into the past that you don’t come across every day.
Image credits: Historical Images The keeping of written history records appears relatively late, only 5,000 years ago in Egypt and ancient Sumer. Before that, knowledge about the past would be ...
The National Collection of Aerial Photography is a photographic archive in Edinburgh, Scotland, containing over 30 million aerial photographs of worldwide historic events and places. From 2008–2015 it was part of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland [ 1 ] and since then it has been a sub-brand of Historic ...
The Burns Archive is the world’s largest private collection of early medical photography and historic photographs, housing over one million photographs.While it primarily contains images related to medical practises, it is also famous for photographs depicting 'the darker side of life'. [1]
Pictures can provide insights into the past that words can’t even begin to describe. The post 87 Historical Photos That Tell Stories From Days Gone By (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.
Historypin was a digital, user-generated archive of historical photos, videos, audio recordings and personal recollections. Users were able to use the location and date of their content to "pin" it to Google Maps. [1] Where Google Street View was available, users could overlay historical photographs and compare it with the contemporary location.
Photographer Edward S. Curtis spent 30 years documenting over 80 Native American tribes in the early 1900s.