50 Interesting Historical Pics From “That’s History” That May Change Your Perspective On Things
Interview With ExpertIt's important that we keep being interested in history. Even if we laughed it off, one of the most viral memes of this summer was quite poignant: we do live in the context of all in which we live and what came before us.
The X page History Pics with its 220k fans helps us see what life was like before we were born. From photographs of regular folks in '70s bodegas to rarely-seen images of famous actors, writers, and historical figures, the page holds a mirror to all the context that came before us.
To discover why history is so important, Bored Panda reached out to Liz Covart. She's an award-winning historian of early America, the Founding Director of Colonial Williamsburg Innovation Studios at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and host of the Ben Franklin's World podcast.
She kindly agreed to chat with us about why old photographs are important for a better understanding of history and shared some tips about how we can find little bits of history in our everyday lives.
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And which recent president didn't have a pet? Trump! What does that tell you.
Load More Replies..."Visual images like portrait paintings, prints, maps, and old photographs can help us understand what the world looked like in the past," historian Liz Covart tells Bored Panda. "This can be helpful as we read written records or listen to oral histories. As we read or hear a description, we can use these old images to visualize what the record and its author tell us."
However, Liz points out that we shouldn't always blindly trust all historical pictures and photographs. "Just like we curate images of our lives through the messages and photos we post on social media, so did the people of the past," she says.
Liz says that people would curate their image (literally!) long before photography became a thing. "People wealthy enough to have their portrait painted in the years before photography would discuss the pose they wanted to strike with their portrait painter."
I think the Dutch still send a gift of tulips to Canada every year. There's a festival in Ottawa
Holland is a region of the Netherlands, so the caption may well be 100% correct.
Load More Replies...I can't even see what's in the photo, but I'm on a 20 year old iPad...
She points to two portraits of Benjamin Franklin: Joseph Siffred Duplessis' 1785 portrait and the one by Robert Feke in 1747. In Feke's portrait, "Franklin wanted the world to see that he had made it by the age of 41," the historian says. "Franklin [is] dressed in a nice suit of clothes and a wig and stands in a dignified pose with a view of the Pennsylvania countryside. As a man of wealth and leisure, Franklin now had time to enjoy and invest in the countryside."
"With much help from his wife Deborah Read Franklin, Benjamin Franklin built the most successful printing business in eighteenth-century North America. At the age of 42, Franklin retired and started to pursue the scientific experiments that made him famous and his political career," Liz explains.
In Feke's portrait, Franklin wanted to appear as a successful 41-year-old businessman. In Duplessis' portrait, the image of Franklin is quite different – more modest. "[They] worked to capture the essence of a man who was a dignified and accomplished older statesman," Liz Covart says.
Before the PETA nut jobs show up. Your organization hasn't done one tenth the work this man did in his tragically short life for conservation and activism. He made an impression on millions of kids who grew up and carried on the work he was doing.
He aggravated animals all the time for show. Then got stabbed by a stingray for doing it it for tv. That has nothing to do with PETA. I am not a PETA fan. They have good intentions for the most part but some members just go overboard and don’t understand the point of PETA
Load More Replies...I want a baby platypus!!!! SOOOO CUUUTEEE!!! (OF COURSE I KNOW that I CAN'T have a platypus but STILL... I WOULD want one IF I COULD have one!!)
If it's a nake, they're cute until they mature. Than, you could find it a rather painful experience.
Load More Replies...This is proof that there is a Santa Claus and always will be, because Santa is a state of mind and he is any of us and all of us if we choose to be.
hard to explain otherways to the millennials. now with all the world speaks about "defense" may be it ll be easier to use this image
I totally thought the same thing! Same hat, same little outfit, I bet it is Spanky McFarland.
Load More Replies...Notice: that smart dog is a pitbull mix! I know I'm going to get slack here from pittie haters. But pitties were the "nanny dogs" and MOST are goofy sweet dogs. Yes, some are not, but some dogs of any breed are bad too. Please, no mean comments. Let's be nice. Thank you!
Our family dog rescued me in a sense. I snuck out when grandmother was napping; I had been previously. I decided to take a walk being a precocious two year old. My pup took me by my diaper and was guiding me back home releasing me at times to bark. He awoke Grandmother. Good boi.
Covart says that the same goes for maps and photographs. "Cartographers created maps to project the on-paper power of empires," she points out. "If you look at an 18th-century map, you will see that these maps claimed far more territory than empires like France, England, the Netherlands, and Spain held in reality."
Photographers also have a message they want to convey. "If they photograph people, photographers want you to see the images [of] those people in the best light and with the message the photographer person(s) want their viewers to come away with. When photographers take photographs of places, they frame those places with a lens of what they want their viewer to see about those places."
"Like most historical sources, images of the past – just like images created in the present – are curated and mediated sources. These are sources that are crafted with a specific message in mind," the historian explains.
I was there. It was free and we were probably a mile away from the barge. Couldn't really see much. A family invited us in to their home and my friend and I watched the concert with them that was simulcast on Mtv.. Venice has such limited hardcase, it was dangerously overcrowded
I wish I could have seen them in concert my favorite band of all time
You're right. And the one on the right column is not all easy to make out. Could this be an AI pic?
Load More Replies...Wow. I didn't even know about the greatest concert in the history of the earth until just now.
Nah, he'd have blown away with the slightest breeze before that picture got taken.
Load More Replies...This reminds me of a episode of Twilight. There is a man who loves to read. For some reason he is in the basement of a library. There is some type of a catastrophe. He is the only one left a live. So he has all the time on the world to read. The only thing is he needs glasses to read and see. Some how his glasses fall off or he knocks them off. He goes to pick them up and some how he steps on them and breaks them.
Similar to Burgess Meredith in the TWILIGHT ZONE episode "Time Enough at Last".
My dad was about that age in England when his street was bombed. He told me how he and his mate just sat in the gutter in the ruins because they had no where to go.
The number of destroyed books breaks my heart. Books should be free for everybody to enjoy
Bob Ross retired from the USAF, at the rank of Master Sgt, after a full 20 year career. Retired, he decided to never raise his voice for a living again. Thus, his familiar demeanor.
Oh, that's lovely to know. Thanks for sharing that!
Load More Replies...After a while Bob Ross started to hate getting his hair permed, but kept it up because he felt like it was a big part of his image. He was probably right. He seemed like a nice, friendly man but he was also business savvy.
Sadly not. His TV producers screwed his family out of the rights to all his paintings and they are bouldering away in a warehouse instead of giving pleasure to people
Load More Replies...Liz Covart also talked to us about how important history and learning history is to us as people. "History tells us who we are and how we came to be, who we are as people, communities, states, and nations. If you have ever wondered why your community or neighborhood is the way it is today or why your family has evolved the way it has, history holds answers for you," Liz says.
I love that "Bobby" is going in with standard business man shake and Michael is going in with standard 1970"s cool bro shake. Man I loved the Jackson 5 when I was a kid. I watched the Brady Bunch on TV but loved the Jackson 5.
I saw that and thought to myself it was likely staged. Like some director person said some version of, "Okay, you do white guy handshakes and you guys do black guy handshakes and that will make this stand out as a cultural moment"
Load More Replies...Well little Cindy is a MAGA supporter, racist and homophobic if that is what you mean.
Load More Replies...Anybody else recall that Janet Jackson was on Good Times towards the end? Just remembered that when I heard of John Amos 's passing recently (may he rest in peace).
Load More Replies...He did an amazing cover of Nine Inch Nail’s “Hurt” before he passed and the video is just so sad to watch. Trent Reznor said that the song was no longer his after watching Johnny sing it
Yes the first time i heard that song it made me cry! The pain and sadness in his voice
Load More Replies...This song is still played a lot on my favorite 60-70 music app on my TV.
Load More Replies...For the longest time inmates in Folsom were divided by race ... even after the Supreme Court outlawed it
Load More Replies...This reminds me of a recent article from The Onion (satirical mag, if you’re not familiar) about a modern “country” star playing a concert in a prison and telling all the convicts they deserve to be there , especially the d**g offenders. Outlaw country this ain’t!
Many of us don't realize that our family genealogy is history too. "Conducting research into your family and its origins often leads people to imagine how they lived, what it was like for them to leave their place of origin and move, and what it was like for them to live in the places they settled," Liz continues. "This leads people to seek out information about the past so they can truly understand the world of their ancestors."
This is somehow even scarier. I didn't know they were such deep thinkers.
When I was a kid we often had rides in open trailer pulled by a tractor. A real teeth jarring experience :)
And riding in the bed of a pickup truck was very common. Kids and dogs both.
Load More Replies...When I was a teenager my friends dad drove 2 t-ball teams home in the rain. 28 people in his station wagon.
doesnt matter that it isnt a photo we really did sit back there if there was no room in the back seat and no one cares. hell we sometimes sat back there for fun. we also would ride around in the back of the open truck bed down the freeway all the time and no one cared. honestly looking back im surprised we're still alive
Load More Replies...We used to take road trips in a station wagon like that, but it was either just me and the dog, or me and my sister. I remember the staring contests with other drivers and truckers.
We have school transport, or so the vehicle claim, that looks like this in South Africa
The kids look like a cardboard cutout. And would be amusing to have to put in the window of a modern vehicle. Fun fact - when I was the age of these kids, seatbelts were still not a thing in the US. Or barely a thing, depending on how you measure it. But far from mandatory everywhere.
When I was in kindergarten (2014-2015), we went on a field trip, and while we were there the bus that brought us broke down, and they had to call in another bus. The 2nd bus was older, old enough that there weren't any seatbelts....that was an interesting ride for me. My parents are both short, and I'm currently 15 and ~4'10"-4'11". So tiny, 5-year-old me was clinging onto the seat for dear life, praying that I wouldn't go flying out of it. It was a funny sight for others, I'm sure. Thankfully, I managed to survive the bus ride without flying out of my seat. (srly tho, I was genuinely scared for my life XD)
One of the greatest pitchers of all time. Having spent a full youth's career in the Negro League, he finally made his MLB debut at the age of 42. He was so good in his prime, he would sometimes call his team mates in from the field and invite them to sit behind the mound while he struck out the side. His career spanned 5 decades. Legend.
Paige was an excellent pitcher at 47, when he retired. A handful of pitchers have pitched in the majors anywhere near that old. At 59, he pitched in a single game, a stunt of sorts. But he did go three innings without a run.
Load More Replies...I wish men still dressed like this. Women, too! So nice when people dress up. I dress up just to go to the grocery store. :-D
We have a police officer, detective so not uniformed, he always wears a suit with a waistcoat, and has a rather spiffy moustache too
Load More Replies...1940 or so Packard (notice it is a convertible). Packard was the premier luxury car then, better and more expensive than Cadillac or Lincoln. CLASS!!!!
History lives in places other than textbooks, too. Historian Liz Covart says that she brings history into her daily life by thinking about the past. "When it's cold out, and I am freezing and passing snow banks, I like to think about how good my life is compared to those who lived in early Boston," she says.
"After all, I have appropriate clothing, modern heating, and I have a shovel. I think about what it must have been like for early Americans who had wool clothing but had to keep a fire going to keep warm."
And was the first African-American on the Joint Chiefs, the first member of the Join Chiefs to have come from ROTC not the Military Academies, and much more. Man with a historical career
Load More Replies...The man who could possibly win by a landslide if he ran for Prez. He was hosed by the Dubya admin and made to look a fool, but, like a good soldier he did his duty.
Probably in the past, but now he's tainted with W and the Iraq War.
Load More Replies...Amazing selfie. My daughter taught me about the old version of "selfies." Painted self-portraits. I guess art shows were kinda like Facebook back then.
The biggest self-admitted perpetrator of lies about Iraq WMD to declare unnecessary war.
Hitler had a dog... not sure if that statement always tracks.
Load More Replies...Not SOS at the time. Not even General Powell yet. Was that high school or college?
I'm pretty sure I have a signed photo from this game, my grandad was good friends with one of the managers or someone back then...
Love the scene in "Victory" (movie with Sylvester Stallone and Michael Caine) where he performs this kick in the stadium and the German colonel stands up and applauds.
I have always wondered how a player lands after this move. On their back, feet or what?
By definition the bicycle kick is airborne. What he's doing there is an overhead bicycle kick.
Load More Replies...I was so disappointed when I saw that!!!! Mind you he's an old white man so....
Load More Replies...He did, but it was a still picture, not a video.
Load More Replies...Even the bad quality selfies capture the perfect view of Earth, apparently.
Listen Nathaniel, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they're not out to get you
And then we have Paris Hilton claiming she invented the selfie in 2004...
"Keeping a fire going meant early Americans would have had to cut or purchase wood, they would have had to tend the fire at all times, and they would have had to deal with the smell of fire and smoke permeating their homes, furniture, and clothing," Liz paints a picture of the old way of life. "Plus, the cold would have felt colder as early Americans lived through the Little Ice Age, another period of climate change."
We were still doing this in therapy nineties, I had to go outside with my oldest for several hours a day in sun when we first got home.
My pediatrician told me to "stick him in the window for a couple hours a day." LOL
Load More Replies...My daughter had severe jaundice when she was born, but with it being February in Wales, this would never have been an option for us. Very grateful for UV technology.
Depending on the level of jaundice, this is still a common practice. In the hospital they'll use UV lights regardless of the level, level just determine the amount. But they'll only send you home with a UV light to use if the jaundice is bad enough to need it. I had one kid that needed the UV lights and I had another that I was told should be okay if I just get them out in the sun for 1 to 2 hours a day and if it didn't get better after a month we would then get the lights. Natural sun is still better, because of the lack of concentration, for mild cases.
Our oldest had mild jaundice in 1974. His pediatrician told me to get a "clean box from a clothing store, because they have the cleanest ones!" and to do some time in the sun daily! He was ok by his first check up.
Why would he be there? He didn't like flying, would have taken days, weeks
Load More Replies...Based on the look on his face I can't tell if he's okay with having his picture taken or if he's about to deck the photographer.
Most likely *her* cubs, but that's amazingly brave, considering he knew that they were hungry!
"His" cubs? Sorry to say, but male polar bears are not in any way involved with raising cubs. In fact, if food becomes scarce, a male will may hunt the cubs as a food source. A polar bear will definitely never win the Father of the Year Award.
"His" Cubs? Is this some patriarchal feature of Polar bear parentage I am unaware of?
"His" cubs? Pretty sure male polar bears don't help raise their offspring.
lol... the one cub knawing on the guy's kneecap... cracks me up.
Road trips, according to Liz, are great for looking for bits of history, too. All you need is a bit of imagination. "I like to look out the window and imagine what it was like to be a pioneer, someone who moved West with their family into a landscape that would have been far more wooded (at least before the Great Plains) than it is now," the historian says.
The looks of the guys next to him are telling me this poor man will never hear the end of this kiss.
LOL that's not "leaving". I've seen people lean, and this isn't it.
And brave. The Thames in the 1960's was not that clean...
Load More Replies...He's not fighting the current, he's splashing around in the non-swimmer area, though it looks like he got washed up there ....🤹🏽
With the river polluted as it was back then he's lucky the "water" didn't eath through his skin.
Load More Replies...It's kind of pretty so don't hate me but my first thought was the Carol Burnett "Went with the Wind" sketch where she made a dress out of the drapes. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0087/7032/files/GWTWcombo_grande.jpg?v=1516402620
"I imagine trying to move during the winter because the roads of early America were either so bad or non-existent that those who moved West typically waited for winter when the roads and paths that did exist were frozen, when frozen rivers allowed for easy crossing, and when you could put blades on your wagon and haul your family and goods over the snow. This was a cold move but one that also allowed families to avoid getting their wagons stuck in mud."
Trying to think if there would have been protests outside public libraries if Jack Lemon and Tony Curtis were just trying to read some kids a story?
Load More Replies...This movie is 10 years older than me, but even today this movie is hilarious. This is comedy at its finest. What happened USA/ Hollywood?
Teenager movies (I liked Ferris Buellar) super heroes, blockbusters, the list goes on. . .
Load More Replies...Same here, Murrayfield, Edinburgh, 1983. That summer was hot, for Scotland, but it absolutely poured with rain on concert day.
Load More Replies...And the one to her left looks a bit like a young Helena Bonham Carter.
Load More Replies...Thank you. I couldn't remember her name but Damn that woman looks like Meryl
Load More Replies...The one in the center looks like what Cyndi Lauper probably would have looked like if she were a teen in 1983.
The one next to her (her left) looks like young Helena Bonham Carter.
Load More Replies...And the one on her left looks like young Helena Bonham Carter.
Load More Replies...My mom used to tell me these exact words: "I remember when us old grandmas, like my grandma, could dress up like hippies. Now kids just look at us weird."
"I also like to think about the Indigenous people these pioneers encountered," Covart continues. "The North American West did not consist of vacant lands. Indigenous peoples lived and cultivated these lands and lived there with their communities and societies."
For the amount of hairspray on them, I am pretty sure those hairstyles would be used as helmets...
Low start. The burning sun. Pouring sweat. Concrete hairstyle, indestructable. Thank you, CFCs! 😰 🤹🏽 😅
John was obviously a man who took his job seriously, no one was going to come to any harm on his watch
Looks like the water has already reached the level of his vitamins
Load More Replies...I don't get it.. why is he standing on guard when everyone else is standing in safety?
Anybody else think he looks like John Cleese from a Monty Python skit in that uniform?
That was the corner shop beside my Dad's shoe store. They had one heck of a mess to clean up afterwards!!
From a LIFE magazine article of rock stars with their parents: https://www.life.com/arts-entertainment/life-with-rock-stars-and-their-parents/
Weird trivia: The painting in the background (man with a hat) became the cover for Alice Cooper's debut album.
At first I thought it was a guy lurking in the back window
Load More Replies...Rest in purple Frank. Good time for a PSA PSA - Gents, please remember to have your prostates checked. (Prostate cancer is what ended this genius's life too soon)
It's almost time to: "watch out where the huskies go and don't you eat that yellow snow."
So, you only need a little imagination and curiosity about life in the past if you want to think about history. "If you don't know what the world would have looked like in the past, visiting a historic site or museum, reading a history book, or listening to a history podcast like 'Ben Franklin's World' can help you find answers," Liz says.
Indeed, give a listen to 'Ben Franklin's World' if you like what you see on this list and are hungry for some more interesting bits of history!
It was probably a feeling of sorrow for those who’d been left behind and those who had died.
Load More Replies...Even though large tracts of Europe and many old and famous States have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Gestapo and all the odious apparatus of Nazi rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God's good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old. - Winston Churchill United Kingdom Prime Minister address, Jun 4 1940
Second time today here on BP: I got chills the entire time reading this.
Load More Replies...It's a very interesting topic - and despite the french capitulation jokes it were french forces that covered the evacuation.
I'm from the US so I had to google but that's only about a 2 hour ferry ride so at least they were not stuck like that for days through stormy seas and such.
Some of then were stuck on the beaches for days, being strafed by stuka bombers. When the flotilla of little boats got in to pick soldiers up, the soldiers had to queue up in the water for their turn to get on, for hours as the tides rose. All while under attack. The little boats were manned by volunteers and were also under attack. The Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force gave covering fire. The ships could not come close in as the shore was too shallow so the little boats ferried the soldiers out to them. Boats came to do this from all over the British Isles, from ferries to fishing boats to pleasure yatchs. The whole Dunkirk Evacuation was a retreat but a glorious one, which saved the British and some of the French Army to fight another time.
Load More Replies...working on the attitude. Surprised he is not knawing on a half-smoked cigar
I don't think he started doing that until he was 8.
Load More Replies...And the story of his 'conception' is almost scandulous. Look it up if you don't believe me.
Yeah, it almost doesn't look really. Very cool!
Load More Replies...The building of the left is the National Gallery, and the building in the middle is the church St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Anybody remember Walter Murrow? He was involved in this snow fight. Yes, I'm serious, it's in Schirer's _Berlin Diary_.
Nope, that's just regular clothing. It's called a 한복 (hanbok). There are fancier versions, but this is just regular wear
Load More Replies...Even more bazaar then Muslim women with a burka and face mask… Didn’t think it was possible..☮️
It's a jangot. It has sleeves but historically, outside of their home, women covered up by pulling the jangot over their head. There were periods of Korean history whe women weren't supposed to be "seen" outside the home. Not sure if this photo is from such an era - or if it was just raining that day, though.
Load More Replies...I feel like that dress would be very comfy...probe me wrong...
Look at his wand, they're obviously going to the Korean school of Magic and Wizarding
This looks like a child bride sold into a lifetime of slavery to me. Of course I could be wrong.
She's probably no more than 3 in this picture, which means she lived for an entire century. Absolutely amazing.
Load More Replies...It's not miscaptioned, this is another granddaughter also named Tatiana, born in 1905, and died 1996.
Load More Replies...She did at first but they décidé to remove it as time travel is yet to be discovered.
Load More Replies...I had a late 60's Cutlass 350 4 barrel, it was fast and handled like a dream.
Load More Replies...Correct. It was never produced. Concept cars often lacked engines or mechanicals. They were pure styling exercises to gauge public interest.
Load More Replies...Well, based off of the chaos in this photo, it actually might be their idea.
Load More Replies...I am amazed that they managed to throw 28 times in a row these poor cats in the air
I do feel for the poor kitties getting tossed around, but it could have been much worse. Dali originally wanted to blow up a duck with dynamite, yikes! Great article and failed shots here: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-story-surreal-photograph-salvador-dali-three-flying-cats
I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby.
Load More Replies...“You see us as you want to see us, in the simplest terms with the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain, and an athlete, and a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.”
That's the film's director, John Hughes. He also directed 16 Candles, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, Planes Trains & Automobiles, Uncle Buck, and more.
Load More Replies...I remember going there several times is the late 50's and early 60's. There was a 'statue' of a donkey nearby and if you inserted money, it would lift its tail and poop a chocolate coin.
After seeing the movie They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, this image is very painful.
only the right couple is more or less equal in support, the other three couples rely solely on the woman to hold
"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" was a fantastic movie about this period.
Those Marathons could last 1000s of hours, with small breaks for powernaps and easy to consume food/drinks to feed yourself while moving
Hey I had a pair of those, except they zipped up and were shorter in the leg. I wish I had kept them - they be a an antique collector's item now.
Load More Replies...No one’s smoking? I don’t think it’s fake, but that jumped out to me.
My sister wanted a white pair of go-go boots so bad!! I wanted a pair of Beatles shoes!
Do you have pictures of you there? I hate that none of the people are identified.
Load More Replies...They must have had a fun time camping on a hill 😄 not fun from experience
I was watching my kids watch a Tv show called Gravity Falls, in which there was "The Woodstick festival." Now I know wher that came from.
It made it harder for submarines to get an accurate range for their firing calculations. /s
My middle name is Edward, in honor of a great grand uncle who died in that part of Africa during WW1.
Zebras have a weaker spine and shouldn't carry much weight.
Load More Replies...That's how my dad got his only tattoo while serving in the Navy in WWII. An American Eagle holding the American flag in his talons!
I'd guess that's a publicity photo from the New York Playboy Club. It even has a TV show.
Somebody custom-made this case. The Apple I did not come with a case. Also, I agree with BeKind&Rewind -- it seems weird that the price did not give them pause.
just like everything Apple. Overpriced... just kidding. Sort of. Genuinely revolutionary for the times. The dawn of an era.
the load is fully supported in the cart, the horse is fine, drafts can pull heavy loads.
Load More Replies...I guess a lot of people don't understand physics. The weight of that wagon with those boys on is probably in the region of 1200 kg, the steel rims on the wagon means it will have quite a low rolling resistance. On hard, level ground the drawbar effort to move that 1200kg will be approximately 120-150 Newtons, or 12-15 Kilogrammes force, something well within the capabilities of a fit human, let alone a draught horse. Just think of how easy it is for you to push a small-medium sized hatchback on a level road, the horse will barely exert any effort at all.
@martin734, Thank you for these precisions which help to put things into perspective. I add a personal note: draft horses are really, really strong. A draft horse generally weighs between 600 kg and 900 kg and more and can pull about 1.5 times its weight. The traction force to be developed depends not only on the weight of the vehicle, but also on whether or not this vehicle is rolling. And as said in other comments, this is a staging. There is no chance that the horse will move with such a pile that risks tipping over with each step.
Load More Replies...You do realize that that horse is probably comfortably pulling that right? It's what they are designed to do
Load More Replies...You do realize that that horse is probably comfortably pulling that right? It's what they are designed to do
Load More Replies...I went to a lot of drive in movies as a teenager. Actually watching the movie was pretty much at the bottom of the agenda.
Sitting in a car during a movie seems silly nowadays, but I remember it as so exciting and special when I was a kid.
I still went to drive-in theaters in the mid 70s, early 80s. Great memories! All b are gone but a few for nostalgia.
The two out of the movie look kinda like the two in the movie...
Each is in the company of the spiecies it has the most reason to be afraid of
Load More Replies...Because of course one of the big questions of the day was what an atomic explosion would do to a blimp.
So the first casualties of the Atomic bombs were USs' own citizens?
57' Also the blimp was there specifically to see what would happen to it. No one was in it.
Load More Replies...Not LBJ's style at all. The man had a serious god complex.
Load More Replies...When I read a book about WW1 the one most common thing that every soldier remebered is mud. Mud, mud and some more mud.
Clay soil and low lands/below sea level lands. The region has always been like that and still is. The Romans left due to all the water and mud. In winter it never really gets dry, all villages are built and build on former sandbanks. The cute dike houses all tourists dream of living in and buy them for crazy prices are cold, wet and muddy, too.
Load More Replies...Niagara falls has stopped twice its known history. March 1848 A natural event caused the falls to stop flowing for 30 hours. High winds on Lake Erie created an ice dam that blocked the river's channel. June 12–November 25, 1969 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stopped the flow of the American Falls to study debris at the base.
Does that mean the water would have been diverted over the Horseshoe Falls, which must have made an enormous volume (and accelerated erosion on that side over that period), or some other way? The river is clearly still flowing from the Horseshoe Falls in this photo, at the bottom, but it does look like the level is low.
Load More Replies...American engineers stopped the flow for a few months in that year to study if there should be action taken to rmove debris from the falls (and if yes, which ones)
Load More Replies...This is a thing of beauty, never made it to production though, I had to look it up because I wondered if they were popular collectors cars. Sadly just two concept models made. One fully functional and the other just for showing
every time I see a trophy wife put foolishly like that next to a car, I think of the 1993 audi ad "he has the car, he will have the woman"... and that nothing changes *sigh*
The footage of Armstrong getting out of the landing craft wasn't taken by a person. Also, he actually did say "one small step for a man", but he swallowed that "a", so you can barely hear it if you strain. I remember it - I was young, and was already in bed (it was past 10 PM), but my parents got me up to see it - my older brother was staying up to see it.
I was 11, and my mum wouldn't let me stay up to watch it. She says she's sorry now that she didn't.
Load More Replies...I was lucky enough to get to meet Neil Armstrong a couple of years before he passed - a very sweet, soft-spoken man.
Hey it's two pieces of sh¡T sailing you don't see that very often.
I'd sure hope to get treated from someone in the first row. And wish the opposite for that beasty lady two doors down
I have seen zero evidence that he was a Nazi, and considering the number of Jewish folks that were under his direct employ during his lifetime, coupled with the fact that he made anti-fascist propaganda cartoons during WW2, I am inclined to believe otherwise.
I've never actually looked into it on my own, I've always just based my opinion on what I've always heard. I should do better. Even if I find it to be true or not, thank you for reminding me to always do my own research and don't judge someone on the words of others.
Load More Replies...He named and shamed striking workers as Communists to the House of Un-American Activities and they never worked again and did meet Leni Riefenstahl, but no evidence he was a supporter of Nazis. And the Leni meeting was one director to another and the Communists were after World War Two.
The guy on the bottom is holding up over 600Lbs. This would crush me.
Agree with your general point, but unlikely that four Japanese men in the 1890s weighed as much 600lb total, even muscular ones. That would be above average even today..
Load More Replies...Don't say anything on this phone that you wouldn't say to a cop.
Now ii's "Don't say anything on (or even near) a phone that you wouldn't say to Google."
Load More Replies...Tapped or within hearing distance to people who may rat you out....
Load More Replies...Doesn't really limit me much then. At least where I live 90% of the police department are shitbags.
It would be great if someone would identify everyone in this picture.
I believe that’s Ethel Kennedy in pink on the right. Jacky is holding onto John-John.
It was called "Six Grandfathers Mountain" and was a Lakota holy site before the US Government and white men ruined it in the name of vanity
That mural was probably painted by The Fool, a Dutch co-operative that also painted The Fool Guitar, notable played by Eric Clapton in Cream The_Fool_g...147144.jpg
Douwe Bob who represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 2016 is the son of one half of The Fool.
Load More Replies...Once you get up, you have to get down again. Do you just let gravity take over and come down the fast way?
the skateboard was banned due to demonic imagery on the bottom. The photo was probably of the board, not of Eazy
Load More Replies...I love old photos. I am a true believer that if we don't learn from our past we are doomed to repeat it. I also have always said that computers are from the devil and the price tag on that first computer just proved my point.
Love these. They really werent that long ago. Shows how far we have come in a short time.
I love old photos. I am a true believer that if we don't learn from our past we are doomed to repeat it. I also have always said that computers are from the devil and the price tag on that first computer just proved my point.
Love these. They really werent that long ago. Shows how far we have come in a short time.
