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When most of us think about history, we usually picture the big moments: the famous leaders, the world-changing events, and the stories we learned in school. But history is also filled with lesser-known stories—moments that are haunting, heartbreaking, and sometimes deeply unsettling. Hidden away in old archives and forgotten photographs are glimpses into tragedies, mysteries, and events that remind us just how complex the past really was.

For today’s post, we went down the rabbit hole and gathered some of the most chilling historical images we could find. Some of these photos document difficult moments, others capture eerie scenes that raise more questions than answers, and a few are simply impossible to forget. Together, they offer a powerful glimpse into a world that feels both distant and surprisingly familiar. So, if you're ready to step back in time, keep scrolling—these haunting images might just change the way you see history.

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Border Patrol Dogs Awaiting Dinner, Finland, 1940

Border Patrol Dogs Awaiting Dinner, Finland, 1940

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    A Woman Protesting Wealth Inequality In North Carolina. (1930)s

    A Woman Protesting Wealth Inequality In North Carolina. (1930)s

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    Albert Einstein Teaching At Lincoln, The United States' First Historical Black University, 1946

    Albert Einstein Teaching At Lincoln, The United States' First Historical Black University, 1946

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    The photos in today's post may lean toward the unsettling side of history, but if you look a little closer, you'll realize the past is also full of incredible stories of kindness, curiosity, teamwork, and human resilience. After all, history is made up of real people, their choices, and the moments that shaped the world, often in ways no one could have predicted. So, let's take a moment to appreciate some of the stories that remind us just how remarkable people can be.

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    Portrait Of Arctic Explorer Peter Freuchen And His Wife, Fashion Illustrator Dagmar Cohn, 1947

    Portrait Of Arctic Explorer Peter Freuchen And His Wife, Fashion Illustrator Dagmar Cohn, 1947

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    From 1989 Tiananmen Square M******e. Never Seen That Before

    From 1989 Tiananmen Square M******e. Never Seen That Before

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    Medics Of The Us 6th Armored Division Liberate A C****************p For Women Near Penig, Germany – April 1945

    Medics Of The Us 6th Armored Division Liberate A C****************p For Women Near Penig, Germany – April 1945

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    In the 1940s and 1950s, few things frightened parents more than polio. The disease paralyzed thousands of children every year and left families across the world living in fear. Then came Dr. Jonas Salk, who successfully developed the first effective vaccine. Naturally, people assumed he would patent it and make a fortune. Instead, when asked who owned the patent, he famously replied, "Well, the people, I would say. Could you patent the sun?" By refusing to profit from his discovery, Salk ensured the vaccine could be distributed quickly and affordably. His decision helped save countless lives and played a major role in nearly wiping out one of the most feared diseases in modern history.

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    Girl With Prosthetic Legs (1890)

    Girl With Prosthetic Legs (1890)

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    In The Times Of The Mexican Revolution, Women Also Served In Various Roles That Could Include Them Achieving Officer Status. Comonly Referred To As "Las Adelitas" Or "Soldaderas"

    In The Times Of The Mexican Revolution, Women Also Served In Various Roles That Could Include Them Achieving Officer Status. Comonly Referred To As "Las Adelitas" Or "Soldaderas"

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    Slit Trenches At A German Strongpoint Lined With Desecrated Jewish Tombstones, Thessaloniki, 1944

    Slit Trenches At A German Strongpoint Lined With Desecrated Jewish Tombstones, Thessaloniki, 1944

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    Then there's the remarkable story of Daryl Davis, an African American musician who decided to confront hatred in a completely unexpected way. Rather than avoiding people who disliked him because of his race, he wanted to understand why they felt that way. So, he began attending Ku Klux Klan rallies and simply started talking to people. He listened, asked questions, and treated others with respect, even when they didn't initially offer him the same. Over time, those conversations changed lives. More than 200 former Klansmen eventually left the organization, with many personally handing Davis their robes as a symbol of their transformation. It's a powerful reminder that empathy and dialogue can sometimes open doors that anger cannot.

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    Inmates Of Mauthausen C****************p Located In Upper Austria, 1944

    Inmates Of Mauthausen C****************p Located In Upper Austria, 1944

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    The First Photograph

    The First Photograph

    (View from the Window at Le Gras), or more specifically, the earliest known surviving photograph made in a camera, was taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826 or 1827. The image depicts the view from an upstairs window at Niépce's estate, Le Gras, in the Burgundy region of France.

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    Order Of St Benedict Nuns Having Fun (Grayland, 1960)

    Order Of St Benedict Nuns Having Fun (Grayland, 1960)

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    Another extraordinary story comes from the Siege of Leningrad during World War II. The city was starving, food was desperately scarce, and survival became a daily struggle. Yet inside the Vavilov Institute sat one of the world's largest collections of seeds and crops. The scientists protecting it knew these seeds could one day help feed future generations. So despite being surrounded by edible rice, nuts, and potatoes, several of them refused to touch the collection. Instead, they protected it with their lives, even as they themselves starved to death. Their sacrifice preserved invaluable genetic resources that later helped rebuild agriculture around the world. It's difficult to imagine a more selfless act.

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    Christmas Packages Destined For Soldiers Who Have Been Kia Or Reported Missing In Action Await “Return To Sender” Stamps. New York City, 1944

    Christmas Packages Destined For Soldiers Who Have Been Kia Or Reported Missing In Action Await “Return To Sender” Stamps. New York City, 1944

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    Empty Artillery Shells After A Bombardment During Ww1

    Empty Artillery Shells After A Bombardment During Ww1

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    Jews Making Matzo In The Lodz Ghetto, 1943

    Jews Making Matzo In The Lodz Ghetto, 1943

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    Even one of history's greatest adventures has a surprisingly wholesome ending. When Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to successfully summit Mount Everest in 1953, the world immediately wanted to know one thing: who got there first? The question quickly became a matter of national pride. But the two climbers had already made a pact. They agreed never to reveal who stepped onto the peak first because, in their minds, they had reached it together. They refused to let their achievement become a competition and instead chose to celebrate teamwork and friendship. Sometimes, the most memorable victories are the ones we share.

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    In The Aftermath Of The D-Day Invasion, Two Boys Watch From A Hilltop As American Soldiers Drive Through The Town Of St. Lo. France, 1944

    In The Aftermath Of The D-Day Invasion, Two Boys Watch From A Hilltop As American Soldiers Drive Through The Town Of St. Lo. France, 1944

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    People Walk Through The Aftermath Of The Crackdown Of The Tiananmen Square Protests, 1989

    People Walk Through The Aftermath Of The Crackdown Of The Tiananmen Square Protests, 1989

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    Attendees Of The Convention For Former Slaves (1916)

    Attendees Of The Convention For Former Slaves (1916)

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    Of course, not every world-changing discovery begins with years of planning. Sometimes, it starts with a simple accident. That's exactly what happened to scientist Alexander Fleming in 1928. He accidentally left a petri dish uncovered and noticed that mold had k****d the surrounding bacteria. Most people probably would have thrown the dish away without another thought. But Fleming's curiosity led him to investigate further, and that little mistake resulted in the discovery of penicillin. The breakthrough ushered in the antibiotic era and is estimated to have saved more than 200 million lives. It's one of the greatest examples of how paying attention to the unexpected can change the world.

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    French Female Collaborator Punished By Having Her Head Shaved To Publicly Mark Her, 1944

    French Female Collaborator Punished By Having Her Head Shaved To Publicly Mark Her, 1944

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    Titanic Survivors Boarding The Carpathia

    Titanic Survivors Boarding The Carpathia

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    Children Play In Their Specifically Provided Asbestos Playpit

    Children Play In Their Specifically Provided Asbestos Playpit

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    Results Of The 1977 Dutch Train Hostage Crisis (15,000 Bullets Fired)

    Results Of The 1977 Dutch Train Hostage Crisis (15,000 Bullets Fired)

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    In 1926, wealthy Canadian businessman Charles Millar left behind a very unusual will. He declared that his fortune would go to the Toronto woman who gave birth to the most children in the decade following his death. It sounded ridiculous—and honestly, it was. But during the Great Depression, four mothers ended up tying for first place and split the inheritance. The money dramatically changed their lives and helped lift their families out of poverty. It's one of those bizarre historical stories that sounds completely fictional but is absolutely true.

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    Aftermath Of The Great Fire Of Toronto In 1904

    Aftermath Of The Great Fire Of Toronto In 1904

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    The Elephant's Foot

    The Elephant's Foot

    Taken shortly after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. It's nuclear fuel and melted core, concrete etc. Standing near it for a few seconds would make you sick. A few minutes and you'd be dead in a couple days. Now I think you'd need to stand near it for an hour or so for it to be lethal. Either way it's pretty creepy, like a real-life SCP.

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    Soldiers Of 11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Posing On The Great Pyramid Of Giza On 10 January 1915, Before The Landing At Gallipoli

    Soldiers Of 11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Posing On The Great Pyramid Of Giza On 10 January 1915, Before The Landing At Gallipoli

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    Louisville Kentucky Flood Of 1937

    Louisville Kentucky Flood Of 1937

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    The photos in today's post capture some of history's most eerie, mysterious, and thought-provoking moments. Some of these images tell stories of tragedy, others preserve long-forgotten events, and a few leave us with more questions than answers. But together, they serve as powerful reminders that the past is full of stories waiting to be remembered and understood. So, pandas, which of these historical moments stayed with you the most? And is there a fascinating piece of history you'd love to learn more about? Let us know in the comments below.

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    Lesser Seen Photographs Of Life Across The UK: 1800s Onwards

    Lesser Seen Photographs Of Life Across The UK: 1800s Onwards

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    Brooklyn Bridge Under Construction

    Brooklyn Bridge Under Construction

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    Cottingley Fairies 1917

    Cottingley Fairies 1917

    The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright (1901–88) and Frances Griffiths (1907–86), two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford in England. In 1917, when the first two photographs were taken, Elsie was 16 years old and Frances was 9. The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine. Doyle, as a spiritualist, was enthusiastic about the photographs, and interpreted them as clear and visible evidence of psychic phenomena. Public reaction was mixed; some accepted the images as genuine, others believed that they had been faked. Interest in the Cottingley Fairies gradually declined after 1921. Both girls married and lived abroad for a time after they grew up, yet the photographs continued to hold the public imagination. In 1966 a reporter from the Daily Express newspaper traced Elsie, who had by then returned to the UK. Elsie left open the possibility that she believed she had photographed her thoughts, and the media once again became interested in the story. In the early 1980s Elsie and Frances admitted that the photographs were faked, using cardboard cutouts of fairies copied from a popular children's book of the time, but Frances maintained that the fifth and final photograph was genuine. The photographs and two of the cameras used are on display in the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, England.

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    Pearl Harbor – December 7th, 1941

    Pearl Harbor – December 7th, 1941

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    Russian Conscript With His Family Before Being Deployed To The Front, Karachev, Bryansk, Russia, 1943

    Russian Conscript With His Family Before Being Deployed To The Front, Karachev, Bryansk, Russia, 1943

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    Little Girl Pushing A Stroller In A Foggy Forest

    Little Girl Pushing A Stroller In A Foggy Forest

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    The Aftermath Of The Tulsa M******e, 1921

    The Aftermath Of The Tulsa M******e, 1921

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    Trailer Camp Children. Richmond, California, 1944. Photograph By Ansel Adams

    Trailer Camp Children. Richmond, California, 1944. Photograph By Ansel Adams

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    Mailman Delivering Parcels On Christmas (Chicago, 1929)

    Mailman Delivering Parcels On Christmas (Chicago, 1929)

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    Someone Dressed Up As, Nayenezgani Slayer Of Alien Gods From Navaho Mythology

    Someone Dressed Up As, Nayenezgani Slayer Of Alien Gods From Navaho Mythology

    I remember there being some controversy as to weather or not that is an actualy Navaho dressed up or one of the researchers just wearing the outfit, just wanted to put that little disclaimer in just in case. Either way the picture is very old.

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    Gerald Ford Using Chopsticks

    Gerald Ford Using Chopsticks

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    Waiting In Line At The Red Cross After The Flood

    Waiting In Line At The Red Cross After The Flood

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    A Divorcing Couple Divide Their Beanie Baby Collection In Court. (1999)

    A Divorcing Couple Divide Their Beanie Baby Collection In Court. (1999)

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    One Of These People Is Osama Bin Laden. See If You Can Pick Him Out

    One Of These People Is Osama Bin Laden. See If You Can Pick Him Out

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    Two Girls Pose With A Creepy Santa

    Two Girls Pose With A Creepy Santa

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    This Photo Is Part Of A Sequence Taken By The Automatic B*mb Strike Camera Of A B-17

    This Photo Is Part Of A Sequence Taken By The Automatic B*mb Strike Camera Of A B-17

    Showing The Final 18 Seconds Of B-17g 42 ‘Wee Willie’ Over Stendal, Saxony- Anhalt, Germany, After It Was Hit By An 88mm Flak Burst.

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    A Mourning Widow And Her Children (C. 1900)

    A Mourning Widow And Her Children (C. 1900)

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    First Digital Photograph

    First Digital Photograph

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    Thanksgiving Meal On A Airplane, 1949. He Probably Brought It With Him

    Thanksgiving Meal On A Airplane, 1949. He Probably Brought It With Him

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    B-24 Liberator “Extra Joker” Goes Down In Flames During A Raid Over Austria In 1944. Sgt. Leo Stautsenberger

    B-24 Liberator “Extra Joker” Goes Down In Flames During A Raid Over Austria In 1944. Sgt. Leo Stautsenberger

    The Man Who Captured That Haunting Image, Was Supposed To Be On That Very Plane, But His Co Assigned Him To Another B-24 On The Day Of The Mission. All 10 Crewmen Were Kia.

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    A Diver As He Ascends From The Oily Interior Of The Sunken Battleship Uss Arizona (Bb 39) . Photograph Released May 23, 1943

    A Diver As He Ascends From The Oily Interior Of The Sunken Battleship Uss Arizona (Bb 39) . Photograph Released May 23, 1943

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    Marilyn Monroe Gets Tossed Into The Air By Friends (1948)

    Marilyn Monroe Gets Tossed Into The Air By Friends (1948)

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    Nurse Feeds A Patient While Jesus Watches. Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, C. 1920s

    Nurse Feeds A Patient While Jesus Watches. Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, C. 1920s

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    Bear Terrifies Small Child

    Bear Terrifies Small Child

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    Eva Justin From The German Racial Hygiene And Demographic Biology Research Unit, Interviews A Romani Family, (1938)

    Eva Justin From The German Racial Hygiene And Demographic Biology Research Unit, Interviews A Romani Family, (1938)

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    A Snapshot Of A Group Of Young Pioneers In 1937

    A Snapshot Of A Group Of Young Pioneers In 1937

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    Birds Eye View Of Manhattan, F*****g Amazing To Look At *vertigo*:

    Birds Eye View Of Manhattan, F*****g Amazing To Look At *vertigo*:

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    Tiny Old Woman Sits On Her Rocking Chair On The Porch

    Tiny Old Woman Sits On Her Rocking Chair On The Porch

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    Tin Type Portrait Of An Intense Young Boy

    Tin Type Portrait Of An Intense Young Boy

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    Apprehensive Gis Load Onto A British Landing Craft For The Invasion Of Normandy. D-Day, 1944

    Apprehensive Gis Load Onto A British Landing Craft For The Invasion Of Normandy. D-Day, 1944

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    Japanese-American Farmers Working At Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1942-1943

    Japanese-American Farmers Working At Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1942-1943

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    Two Girls In Halloween Masks On A Porch

    Two Girls In Halloween Masks On A Porch

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    Tin Type Portrait Of An Intense Young Girl

    Tin Type Portrait Of An Intense Young Girl

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    Sad Little Girl Holds Hands With Her Scratched-Out Sister, Lincoln, Illinois

    Sad Little Girl Holds Hands With Her Scratched-Out Sister, Lincoln, Illinois

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    Moldy Baby Picture

    Moldy Baby Picture

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    Woman In Plaid Dress Stares At The Camera

    Woman In Plaid Dress Stares At The Camera

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    Pictures Of The After Math Of The Iroquois Theatre Fire

    Pictures Of The After Math Of The Iroquois Theatre Fire

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    Vintage Halloween Costume Snapshot

    Vintage Halloween Costume Snapshot

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    Creepy Doll Sitting Alone In A Child’s Chair, 1930

    Creepy Doll Sitting Alone In A Child’s Chair, 1930

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    William H. Mumler, “Unidentified Man With A Long Beard Seated With Three “Spirits” (1861–1878)

    William H. Mumler, “Unidentified Man With A Long Beard Seated With Three “Spirits” (1861–1878)

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    Blackface Halloween Costume

    Blackface Halloween Costume

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    A Group Of Ghostly People

    A Group Of Ghostly People

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    “Five ‘Spirits’ In Background With A Photograph At Center Of Table With A Doily” (1861–1868), Attributed To William H. Mumler Or Helen F. Stuart

    “Five ‘Spirits’ In Background With A Photograph At Center Of Table With A Doily” (1861–1868), Attributed To William H. Mumler Or Helen F. Stuart

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    Ghostly Mother And Baby

    Ghostly Mother And Baby

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    Eyeless Woman And Child Wearing A Hat

    Eyeless Woman And Child Wearing A Hat

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    Four Ghostly Women Posing In Front Of A House

    Four Ghostly Women Posing In Front Of A House

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