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The invention of photography truly changed the world. Before it became widely available, capturing a person, place, or moment realistically meant spending hours bringing it to life through painting. But once cameras came along and gradually became more advanced, people were able to preserve what was in front of them in a matter of seconds.

Thanks to that, we’ve built up an archive of photographs from around the world since the 19th century, giving us a unique glimpse into the past. The Instagram page Rare Historical Photos is full of brilliant examples, and we’ve gathered some of the most interesting ones for you below. Scroll down to take a look.

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Child playing in a tub outdoors with water pouring from a large watering can in a charming historical photo.

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    Dog drinking from a water fountain with the help of a child while another boy watches in this historical photo.

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    Children playing on a street lamp swing in a black and white historical photo capturing simple moments of joy.

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    These days we snap photos without thinking twice. Pull out your phone, tap the screen, done. We photograph everything from grocery store shelves to random dogs we pass on the street.

    It’s so ordinary now that we forget the camera in our pocket once captured history itself. Looking back at how photography began makes you appreciate just how far we’ve come.

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    Black and white historical photo of a child sitting on a doorstep reading a newspaper against an old brick wall.

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    Black and white historical photo of a man taking a photograph with pigeons perched on his head and camera.

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    Boy selling newspapers with headline about Titanic disaster, surrounded by men in early 20th century city street, historical photos.

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    Photography’s roots go back way further than most people realize. Long before actual cameras existed, there was something called a camera obscura. Picture a dark room with a small hole in the wall. Light coming through that hole would project whatever was outside onto the opposite wall, upside down.

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    Ancient thinkers like Aristotle knew about this trick over 2,000 years ago. By the 1500s, an Italian scientist named Giambattista della Porta demonstrated and described in detail the use of a camera obscura with a lens.

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    Vintage black and white historical photo of a foggy city street with an old car parked near a wanted poster billboard.

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    Woman knitting inside a vintage room with a child sitting on the bed and another smiling at them through the window, historical photo.

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    Historical photo of a wooden ship frozen in ice surrounded by large ice blocks under a clear sky.

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    The real breakthrough came from a Frenchman named Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. He spent years trying to make images permanent using light-sensitive chemicals, but they kept turning dark and ruining everything. Finally in 1826, he managed to capture an actual photograph.

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    It was just the view out his workroom window, and it took over 8 hours of exposure to work. The image was recorded on a metal plate covered in a tar-like substance. Primitive as it was, this was the first real photograph ever taken.

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    Vintage red station wagon parked outside Wilber's watch and diamond shop, a classic historical photo appreciated without context.

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    Historical photo of an African warrior holding a spear and shield, showcasing traditional attire and facial expression.

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    Three people in cloaks and hats walking on a cobblestone street in a foggy, historic city setting, historical photos.

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    A painter named Louis Daguerre heard about what Niépce had done and immediately wanted in. The two men became partners and kept experimenting together. Daguerre switched to using silver-coated copper plates and mercury fumes, which sounds dangerous but actually worked much better.

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    Most importantly, he figured out how to cut down the exposure time dramatically. By the late 1830s, Daguerre was confident enough to start showing his work to important scientists and artists around Paris.

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    Vintage double-decker buses and an antique car on a city street, showcasing historical photos appreciated without context.

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    Vintage historical photo of a woman photographing a small dog on a stool while a child watches outdoors.

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    Black and white historical photo of a young girl sitting among rubble holding a doll in a war-torn urban setting.

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    In January 1839, Daguerre unveiled his invention to the French Academy of Sciences. The audience was stunned by how detailed and realistic the images looked. He called his process the daguerreotype, and each one was unique, captured on a shiny silver plate that almost looked like a mirror.

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    By August of that year, Daguerre was demonstrating the whole process in front of huge crowds. People were so excited they packed into courtyards just to catch a glimpse. Within months, exposure times had dropped to just seconds, making it possible to take portraits of actual people. Photography was suddenly a business.

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    Black and white historical photo showing a crowd of people, including a smiling woman and man in a pilot uniform.

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    Two boys playing on a vintage car with a folding chair in an urban setting in a historical photo.

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    Crowded factory workers on multiple floors of an industrial building in a historic black and white photo.

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    Other inventors quickly jumped in with their own improvements. In the early 1840s, William Henry Fox Talbot created a process called the calotype that made negatives, meaning you could print multiple copies from a single photograph.

    Then in 1851, Frederick Scott Archer came up with a method using glass plates that gave incredibly sharp images. These glass plate photographs, called tintypes when printed on metal, stayed popular for decades. Each advancement made photography cheaper and more accessible to regular people.

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    Black and white historical photo of miners with a horse underground, showcasing early mining work conditions.

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    Rows of vintage Volkswagen Beetle cars parked outside a factory in a historical photo showcasing automotive history.

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    Man carrying stacked boxes on head while riding bicycle on wet street in a historical photo showing skill and balance.

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    The next major leap happened with film. Thomas Edison originally developed 35mm film in the 1890s for moving pictures, but a German engineer named Oskar Barnack saw its potential for still photography. Around 1913, he started building prototypes, and in 1925 his company released the Leica I, the first commercial 35mm camera.

    Then in 1975, a Kodak engineer named Steve Sasson built the first digital hand-held camera. It was the size of a toaster and weighed 8 pounds. It took nearly half a minute to save a single grainy black-and-white photo. But it worked.

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    Sepia-toned historical photo of women and men in traditional clothing trading fish at an outdoor market by the waterfront.

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    Man in vintage uniform riding a large pig on a road in a historical photo capturing unique moments.

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    Vintage historical photo of a small wooden boat near rocky shore with waves and distant sea rocks on calm water.

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    From that clunky first digital camera to the sleek devices we carry today took just a few decades. What once required hours of exposure time now happens in a fraction of a second. What once needed specialized equipment and expertise now fits in everyone’s pocket.

    Photography went from being a rare and expensive novelty to something we do hundreds of times a day without even thinking about it.

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    Historical photo of a train crash with a locomotive partially hanging from a building's second-story window.

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    Two women in vintage costumes performing a balancing act on a historical high-wheeled bicycle.

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    Vintage historical photo of a man standing beside a large early diving suit in an indoor workshop setting.

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    Man in traditional clothing holding falcon, showcasing historical photo of falconry in desert setting without needing context.

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    Young woman holding a goat on a leash in a cobblestone street, captured in a historical photo appreciated without context.

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    Two young women in traditional dress carrying metal buckets by the waterfront in a historical photo appreciated for its context.

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    Black and white historical photo of a man wearing an unusual early acoustic listening device outdoors.

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    Man jumping joyfully near a historic white tower, holding a bird, captured in a striking historical photo.

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    Massive volcanic ash cloud engulfs landscape with a vehicle on a dirt road, showing a powerful historical moment.

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    Black and white historical photo of a man wearing a vintage TV headset with antennas, showcasing early tech innovation.

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    Partially constructed Eiffel Tower surrounded by scaffolding in a historical photo showcasing iconic landmarks.

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    Japanese musician in traditional attire playing shamisen, a unique historical photo showcasing cultural heritage and tradition.

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    Man riding a unique vintage bicycle with large spherical wheels in a historical photo capturing early invention innovation.

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    Vintage couple sitting in a horse-drawn carriage in a city, capturing a timeless moment from historical photos.

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    Large group of performers in a historical photo skillfully coordinating and spinning hoops in a synchronized display.

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    Early aviator standing on the wheel of a vintage biplane, captured in a striking historical photo without context.

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    Historic black and white photo of a large propeller-driven airplane flying over a river near an industrial dock.

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    Black and white historical photo of a soldier on a horse descending a steep cliff, showcasing a dramatic moment.

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    Woman wearing a gas mask in historical photo pushing a protective stroller, illustrating unique historical moments without context.

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    Vintage historical photo of a man dressed in an early Batman costume standing outdoors with a serious expression

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    Vintage historical photo of soldiers posing humorously in an airplane window, showcasing unique camaraderie and creativity.

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    Early aviator wearing leather jacket and goggles piloting a vintage aircraft in a striking historical photo.

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    Black and white historical photo of a woman resting her head on a table with a cigarette and lemon halves nearby.

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    Three women wearing skirts hanging from a wooden beam inside a rustic building in a historical photo.

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    People dressed in vintage winter clothing standing in a line holding retro lunchboxes in a historical photo.

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    Man rappelling down a large historical statue's face, showcasing a remarkable moment in historical photos.

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    Workers sitting on suspension cables high above the city, a historical photo showcasing daring construction work.

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    Woman in vintage dress riding unusual tall bicycle in an outdoor stadium, a striking historical photo capturing unique moments.

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    Three men in early 20th century attire taking a historical photo with a vintage camera on a rooftop.

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    Two soccer players and a referee standing on a snowy field in a historical photo capturing a unique moment.

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    Two women wearing traditional neck rings resting side by side, a striking historical photo capturing cultural practices.

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    Black and white historical photo of a long line of women in uniform holding large balls above their heads outdoors.

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    Vintage historical photo of a woman in red outfit posing with a Monroe calculator against a modern building background.

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    Black and white historical photo of men watching a man putting on a golf course, capturing a unique moment.

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    Black and white historical photo of a police officer and a person in a pig mask among a crowd outdoors.

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    Black and white historical photo showing men in a room, with some wearing straitjackets, capturing a raw moment in history.

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    Child in a vintage polka dot swimsuit and matching hooded cape, a unique historical photo capturing past swimwear fashion.

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