"I Truly Think This Photo Speaks For Itself. This Was What Job Hunting Was Like In The 1930s"
"Venus The Bulldog, Mascot Of The Destroyer Hms Vansittart"
"William Harley And Arthur Davidson, 1914"
"This Photo Shows What New York Looked Like Back In 1903"
"A 106 Year Old Armenian Woman Shows That She's More Than Capable Of Defending Her Home, 1990"
"This Is Queen Elizabeth During Her Wwi Service"
"Seeing How Many People You Could Pack Into A Phone Booth Was What Teens Did Before The Internet, 1959"
"A Police Officer On A Harley-Davidson Transports A Prisoner In A Mobile Holding Cell (1921)"
"A Lucky British Soldier Smiles As He Shows Off His Damaged Helmet, 1917"
"There Have Been Several Movies About German Submarines And How They Looked Back In The Day, But Here Is An Actual Photo Taken From 1918"
"This Is What Some Of The World Leaders Looked Like As Children"
"Thought This Was A Pretty Cool Photo. Pictured Above Is An American M3 Lee Going Airborne On An Obstacle Course"
"This Photograph, Taken In 1942 By Life Magazine Photographer Gabriel Benzur, Shows Cadets In Training For The U.S. Army Air Corps, Who Would Later Become The Famous Tuskegee Airmen. The Tuskegee Airmen Were The First Black Military Aviators And Helped Encourage The Eventual Integration Of The U.S. Armed Forces"
"Yes, Believe It Or Not, This Is One Of The Pipes That The Hoover Dam Consists Of"
"Nikola Tesla Sitting In His Laboratory With His "Magnifying Transmitter""
"These Two Bullets Were Found After The Battle Of Gallipoli Which Started In 1915 And Ended In 1916 During Wwi"
"The Making Of Batman In 1966"
"Yes, This Is What Halloween Looked Like In The Year 1900. What Are Your Thoughts?"
"Pictured Aboved Is A Woman Wearing A Gas Mask And Pushing A Gas-Resistant Pram In England During 1938"
"Salvo The “Paradog” Completing A Parachute Jump During Training"
"Dogs accompanied D-Day troops dropped behind enemy lines, sniffing out mines, traps, and troops. They were given two months’ intensive training, including how to angle themselves in the air — "forepaws up and rear legs down.” On the day of the drop some dogs had to be encouraged out of the plane with the aid of a two-pound chunk of meat"
Yes, safer than eating Tide pods!