While many animals rely on other senses — like smell in the case of dogs or hearing in that of bats — humans depend on sight. We build our lives around visual cues, and use them for finding food, mates, and shelter, as well as more complex behaviors such as parental care.
To put it plainly, our brains remember images the easiest. What we see has a deep effect on what we do, what we feel, and who we are. So since they're essential to our learning, let's do just that, shall we?
There's an Instagram account called 'Lost In History' that's full of interesting snippets for our eyes. Dedicated to 20th-century people and culture, it posts pictures that illuminate our past in ways we haven't seen before. Or have simply forgotten about!
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“I Think The Saddest People Always Try Their Hardest To Make People Happy Because They Know What It’s Like To Feel Absolutely Worthless And They Don’t Want Anyone Else To Feel Like That.” Robin Williams
In 1922, Scientists Entered A Ward Of Dying Children, All In Comatose Diabetic Ketoacidosis, And Injected A New Drug (Insulin) Into Them As Families Were Already Beginning To Grieve
Before they had injected the last person on the ward, the first woke up. One by one, all of the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room of death and gloom, became a place of joy and hope.
Anti-vaxxers: "But they all got autism afterwards. I'm sure of it. I read it on the internet but the government has deleted that information."
Banting and Best sold the patent for insulin to the University of Toronto for $1 so as many people as possible could get access to it as cheaply as possible. It makes the current profiteering on insulin by American drug companies particularly vile.
While I agree the companies involved price-gouge, the insulin produced by Banting & Best was -not- what it is commonly used today. Theirs was an insulin derived from pigs, and while life-saving, it was slowly absorbed & wasn't entirely bio-compatible with people. Modern insulins are more compatible with us, and come in both fast-acting and slow-acting varieties which allow those of us who no longer produce our own to come much closer to imitating the real thing. Also, early insulins are still available fairly cheaply and OTC in some areas, but people still die using them because they're so different from what they're used to, and require a lot more care.
Load More Replies...Can you imagine?? Planning your child's funeral to having them wake up right in front of you? That must've felt like a pure miracle!
This is such a great perspective. I was diagnosed about 4 years ago with type 1 diabetes and even though I was initially sad about it I knew it was treatable. Being diagnosed with diabetes before insulin was created meant it was a death sentence. This would have been so life changing for them. ❤️ I have this feeling that curing it (and cancer) are the next biggest goals for the medical community. It would be so great to get to live long enough to see it eradicated by the discovery of a cure. 🙂
Load More Replies...Insulin is not a luxury, denying diabetics a lifesaving medication for free is criminal. My daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes just before her 6th birthday, this year she will be 21. I'm so grateful she lives in a country where she gets everything she needs to manage her diabetes for free, for life.
My son was diagnosed at 8 and will be 20 this year so I know how you feel!
Load More Replies...2015 I was in a coma for three days because of diabetic ketoacidosis due to a malfunction in my insulinpump, if I had come in to the hospital 20 minutes later I wouldn't be here now. And I'm grateful that there's a way to come out of a comatose diabetic ketoacidosis as long as you get help in time.
So many missing the point. Injected with whatever to keep a person alive. Insulin, covid shot. I don't really care if antivaxers croak from the virus, I've had my shots.
Now its nearly $1,000 a month for something that doctor gave away for free to pharmacudicals.
As a diabetic, thank you! Ketoacidosis is no joke. One of the most painful things to go through
Lol just because you read something about vaccines and autism online, doesn't make it true. Antivaxxers gotta give back their polio, and measles vaccine. I'll wait. Not a Lefter, just smarter
If death is near, why not try anything?! I'm so glad they tried this
I cannot believe how comments on this story about such a significant and wonderful discovery that immediately started to save lives decended into such nastiness about a subject that has nothing to do with this.
How ironic, let's blame vaccine for autism and no other factors genes, diets, age, environment but if we happen to have a "smart well behaved" child it's because of genetic and race.,........
And as the mom of a T1D kid I thank gods for the doctor who created this everyday.
It was a beautiful thing. They made a Canadian Heritage Moment about it just last year (can't imagine why we needed a reminder of what vaccines can do): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amCeBhkNo50
The story is true but the photo is unrelated, it's just a kid being taken into an elevator, Toronto Hospital for sick children, circa 1915.
And those were the days when they didn't spend 5-10 years on "studies" to see if it's going to work like it should. When Banting had it, he tried it on dying kids. I think that any drug is fair game for a dying person who wants to try it. If they're already dying, what is there to lose? But they won't do that for fear of being sued by the family. Makes me absolutely SICK!
I am so thankful for this. I am type one and am so great full to these fearless Individuals.
All anti-VAXxers need to do Is shut up and don’t take the shot. End of story. Kind of like the election conspiracy people. Shut up and wait four years just like we always have.
Fun fact: The nurse standing there is one of my great aunts of my mom’s side
Insulin was discovered in 1921 at the University of Toronto by Best, Banting and Macleod. Further work to refine it for a pharmaceutical by Collip. The patent was sold for $1.00 to benefit mankind. Now I'm charged over $700 a vile. ????????????What happened?????????
Amen and Amen and Amen. 100 yrs of Life Made Possible. 54 yrs of that century, I have been kept alive (Type 1 diabetes since youth) and millions like me also have this chance to live. Thank you to the researchers who isolated this life-saver!
Some of you do not read much and it is obvious. Back in history, it was perfectly acceptable to sit a baby/toddler/child on a remote hill or in a remote forest to die because they were considered "defective." Missing a toe or finger? Death. Autistic? Death. Ectrodactylyl? Death. Lose a limb to gangrene (this was sooo common) death. Droopy eye? Death. Or worse. Used for a paycheck. Autistic? Your family sold your genitalia for a profit. This was prior to modern medicine including vaccines. Autism has been a thing for far longer than vaccines. Autism was just swept under a rug by way of murder. Or it was hidden by the family. Autism is not a reason for people to be antivax. You want to put your family members and friends at risk to death??? Call it what it is. Narcissism. Inability to think critically. Ignorance. Uneducated. Extremism. Political and psychological polarization.
Just because YOU think that you're smarter than the average bear doesn't make it so. By talking down to people you really show your stupidity!!
Load More Replies...It’s insulin NOT a vaccine. And it was from beef/pork. Not the same argument
Thank God for gifting so many doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skill to care for the sick and injured. I am most thankful that I had the opportunities to care for so many during a 45 year nursing career.👩🏼⚕️🫀🫁🧠Norma Jean Morrissey R.N.
The sad part is when Dr Banting and colleagues invented insulin in the 1920's, they sold the patent for $1 stating "insulin does not belong in me. It belongs to the world". Then I hear that in the US, some of these unscrupulous drug makers charge a lot of money for insulin. That's so disgusting and beyond greedy.
I can't even begin to imagine how amazing that moment in time must have felt <3
I know what helps prevent the spread of the disease and all variants- Wear Your Masks.
If you didn’t get the covid vaccine, got sick and/or died from covid people are like: ‘You stupid antivaxxer, it’s your own fault, you should have taken it and you’re a danger to society’. If you got the vaccine, got sick and/or died from covid or side effects: ‘Well that’s a coincidence, could happen to anybody, nothing linked to the vaccine at all.’
I for 1 and thankful for this man using his theories ...or my son....who wasn't diagnosed u til he was almost 25 and also went completely blind due to ketoacidosis , as well as losing weight from 250 lb foot ball playing wrestler to a 120lb, skeleton...he looked like he had stepped out of a concentration camp...I couldn't even hug him without bursting into tears. He worked as a cook blind for 8 mnths...ALL BECAUSE HIS DIABETES WAS OUT OF CONTROL....I ALSO THnk the people who made dexcom pumps...because now my son is a healthy man who is alive due to these wonderful scientists.....
My aunt died from tuberculosis pre-vaccination. If only.. So I don't understand those who won't care enough to understand, if only...
I know why there is still no better way to control diabetes, but when will we see a better way finally released to us?
Yet today people r arguing about the vaccine, believing the 0.0000003% of non proven... Sigh 😩😞
That's Amazing and wonderful. An invention that keeps saving lives every day!
All you pouncers need to re-read Wilvander's post. He/she didn't say, infer or suggest that insulin is a vaccine. Stop looking so hard for mistakes and understand that this post suggests that a person with the mindset to be anti-vaxx because of sketchy and or long disproved "research " would likely think the same thing about insulin.
Ok first off, obviously insulin is not a vaccine. The point I think is more about the fact that ignorant, scared people will jump to conclusions that have no bases in reality but their arguments makes great sound bites when they're trying to talk themselves out others into our out of something they have made they're minds up about. So yeah, today's anti vaxxer in this climate could take a newly discovered seemingly miracle cure and dis-avow it as they do with vaccines. Even though there's generally years of medicines leading up to said discoveries or cures. And yes to much of something can cause bad things to happen such as aspirin causing liver damage but It shouldn't need to be said that if your taking so much of one thing that it causes damage there are more things going on than the need of a couple of aspirin, a dose of insulin or a vaccine.
How can you look at that, or at it history in general, and still be anti-science? You won’t find any story like that with a quack witch doctor type
And to think that these greedy people took this life saving medicine that the founder of thought should be free to people and charge $1,200 per vial becaus they can. So now people have to go without proper dosage taking barely enough just to get by
Anti vaxxers are doing us a favor. They are the idiots sacrificing themselves for the good of population control. Smh..
Insulin is not a vaccine, it’s a treatment. Imagine denigrating a medical milestone for self-righteous indignation. What a world we live in.
Dr Banting and Dr Best No patent Shared with All! Diabetes is on the rise Moderation
I don't take any shots and I'm not dead only for the weak. When that day comes I'll get in line until then fjb
It's insulin that is made naturally in the body, not a foreign virus or bacteria. U just showed how little u no n how wrong u are!
Please stop attacking anti-vaccers! We really need to thin out the herd and it makes sense to start with the stupidest of the bunch. Please don't get ANY future vaccinations and die you morons.
Unfortunately their stupidity won't kill just them. Innocent people with weakened immune systems die because of idiots that don't get vaccinated.
Load More Replies...Medical experimental treatment gone successful. It is the base of "Evidence based Medicine" which is in fact our modern medicine principle.
Load More Replies...No one talks about it because if that was its purpose, it failed miserably.
Load More Replies...You can't even spell "injuries"; I doubt you read and understood a 40-page document filled with medical jargon.
Load More Replies...To learn more about history, pictures, and everything in-between, we contacted James Jefferies, who is a Ph.D. candidate and Assistant Lecturer at the University of Essex and University of Wolverhampton, and recently gave a seminar about the First World War using a still from the BBC documentary The Great War from the 1960s. "I always find images are good to use in seminars as visual stimulants alongside questions for topics," Jefferies told Bored Panda.
"The image I used showed what appeared to be a British soldier (a.k.a a 'Tommy') sitting in a trench surrounded by bodies with a look of forlorn disillusionment. I played students a clip of the opening titles in which this image is used and asked my students for their thoughts."
"They said how strong it was and that it emphasized the notions of the futility of the First World War. I then showed them that the image was actually an altered composite image that was taken from an original image of Irish troops in July 1916. In the original picture, the soldier is surrounded by smiling comrades and his facial expression now, in its true context, suggests one of curiosity over having his photograph taken rather than forlorn and disillusionment," Jefferies explained. "Now, not only does this raise questions about why the image was altered and how this fits into the public perception of the First World War in the 1960s but it also makes you question yourself when presented with images. You start to think about the context."
A Mother And Her Son On Their Way To A Pride Walk, 1985
She Was 11 When WWI Started, 36 When WWII Started, 74 When Star Wars Released And 116 When Covid-19 Started. And Her Name Is Kane Tanaka As The World’s Oldest Living Person At Age 118 Years
A Member Of The Harlem Hellfighters (369th Infantry Regiment) Poses For The Camera While Holding A Puppy He Saved During World War 1, 1918
The Harlem Hellfighters was a regiment made up of decorated Black soldiers who fought as part of the French army because the U.S. did not allow Black soldiers to fight alongside white soldiers. The French accepted the Harlem Hellfighters with open arms and did not racially segregate them.
During World War 1, they fought on the front lines for 191 days, longer than any other American unit. And as a result, suffered the most casualties of any American regiment—losing approximately 1,500 men. Despite the heavy death toll and the poor replacement system, the Harlem Hellfighters never lost a trench or a foot of ground to the enemy; none of them became prisoners of war. Not only were they one of the most successful regiments of World War 1, but they also helped bring Jazz to France.
Upon returning home, the Harlem Hellfighters received a welcome parade in New York City; a privilege that was denied to them before they had left for war. However, the celebrations were short lived as the summer of 1919 became known as the Red Summer, in which the country saw some of the worst racial violence since the Civil War.
The Harlem Hellfighters who dreamed of returning home to a place that would finally treat them with respect and as equal human beings, quickly realized that nothing had changed at all.
Sometimes I am appalled by my country. These brave men should have been awarded medals and given all the accommodations they needed when they got home to the USA
Authorities have long understood the power of visuals too. "I think in politics, whether that be governments, parties and such, most use images to convey a message and also to influence an emotional response with people," Jefferies said.
"An example that comes to mind is a poster by the UK Conservative Party from the 1979 election campaign in the UK showing queues of people outside an employment office sign with words above saying 'Labour Isn't Working.' This poster and image struck a huge chord on the back of the period known as the 'winter of discontent' which had seen large numbers of strikes and rising unemployment. The image itself is fabricated but chimed into a feeling of disillusionment over the Labour government's handling of the crisis led by James Callaghan."
An Upset Little Patient After A Visit To The Dentist, 1920s
Spanish Flu, 1918. Family Portrait
I Find Comfort Knowing That More Than 140 Years Ago People Were Taking Silly Pictures Of Their Pets, 1875
Jefferies thinks the poster also played a part in Margaret Thatcher coming to power in 1979 and pointed out it has since been adapted and parodied by satirists and other political parties.
"The poster seems to have embedded itself into the collective public memory and it's really fascinating to think about how one simple image can have long-lasting effects and also be used as a representation of that period of history," Jefferies explained.
In 2012, during the United States Presidential Election, the Republican Party even used a variation of the poster, with the slogan 'Obama isn't working' instead of 'Labour isn't working.'
Little Boy About To Receive A Dog For His Birthday (1955)
17 Year-Old Juliane Koepcke Was Sucked Out Of An Airplane In 1971 After It Was Struck By A Bolt Of Lightning. She Fell 2 Miles To The Ground, Strapped To Her Seat And Survived After She Endured 10 Days In The Amazon Jungle
After ten days, she found a boat moored near a shelter, and found the boat's fuel tank still partly full. Koepcke poured the gasoline on her wounds, an action which succeeded in removing the maggots from her arm. Out of 93 passengers and crew, Juliane was the only survivor of the Lansa flight 508 crash that took place December 24th, 1971.
A Newly-Born Lamb Snuggles Up To A Boy, 1940
Protestor At Gay Rights Demonstration In 1970
In 2006, Professor Anna Pegler-Gordon, already talked about visual media being more accessible to students than the written record. Pegler-Gordon's students were saying that images give concrete shape to a world that sometimes seems intangible and they appreciated the immediacy of the image, which often conveys information quicker than a primary document in an unfamiliar language.
However, as valuable as images can be to our learning process, Pegler-Gordon also pointed out that we should be careful about the way we consume them; we should not only pay close attention to an image's production and circulation, but also to the responses of the image's audience, for example. In most cases, this information cannot be learned from the image itself, and supplementary material is needed.
“You!” – Princess Diana Meets Comedian Rowan Atkinson In 1984
A Young Barack Obama With His Mother On Halloween (1964)
Dad Showing Off His Skill To The Surprise Of His Little Daughter In Melbourne, Australia, 1940s
Albert Einstein Wearing Fuzzy Slippers, 1950s
"With anything history-related, and I think this a good practice to have with most things, do check the source!" Jefferies said. "All good and reputable accounts will refer to the catalog number of the archives, museum or such, about where something is taken from. We're in an age of photo editing software which is improving all the time but if a catalog number is provided, you can check the original content."
The Last Photo Taken Of Hachikō, A Japanese Akita Dog Remembered For His Unwavering Loyalty To His Owner
Hachikō belonged to professor Eizaburo Ueno who lived in Shibuya and taught at Tokyo Imperial University during the early 1920s. Every day, Ueno would walk to Shibuya station with Hachikō and take the train to work. Once he was done for the day, he would take the train back and return to the station at precisely 3 pm. Hachikō would always be there waiting patiently to accompany the professor home. One day, Ueno suffered a stroke and never arrived at the station. Hachikō went to the station every day for 9 years until his death in 1935. A statue of Hachikō is installed outside Tokyo's Shibuya station, in Japan. In 2015, another Hachiko statue got erected at Tokyo university to celebrate the faithful dog’s 80th death anniversary. They reunited Hachiko with his master, professor Ueno.
In The Mid-1950's, Italian Shoemakers Were Selling "Defense Shoes", Complete With Spurs On Toes And Heels To Kick Away Offensive Sex Pests, Especially In Rome
These Twins Toddlers On A Russian Street Are So Well Protected Against The Cold That They Look Like Penguins, 1968
Marriage Advice For Young Ladies From A Suffragette, 1918. The Pamphlet Is On Display At The Pontypridd Museum In Wales. The Suffragette Is Unknown
The historian said sources such as the Imperial War Museum, National Archives, Time, etc. are well known and reputable places. "It's always good to get an idea of what is trustworthy, so ask around. Soon, you'll pick up how to look at images and what to look for. I'd definitely say checking its citing saying where it's come from with a catalog number is a good start. Of course, photographs have been manipulated since photography was invented, but experts can usually spot these fakes and this will be accounted for in catalogs. It's all part of the fun of research!"
Can We Just Acknowledge The Fact That These Two Were Married For 74 Years? I Can't Imagine Being Coupled With Someone For That Amount Of Time And Then Losing Them. She Must Be Absolutely Devastated
Startled Bystander At The Annual Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, 1994
My Favorite Picture Of My Grandma & Grandpa. Taken The Summer After Their High School Graduation In 1950
Princess Diana Dancing With John Travolta At A White House Dinner, 1985
Jefferies added that sometimes people can be put off by history, thinking it's just memorizing dates and spending an eternity in cold archives. But that's not necessarily the case. "In reality, it's about using a multitude of sources, such as images, to understand that the past is not so far away and that these people felt the same things we did," he explained.
Refusing To Do The Nazi Salute, 1936
The man was later identified to be August Landmesser who joined the Nazi party in 1931, believing that doing so would help him land a job during a poor economy. However, in 1934, as fate would have it, Landmesser fell in love with a Jewish women named Irma Eckler.
A year later they became engaged but their marriage application was denied by newly enacted Nuremberg laws which prohibited marriages between Jews and non-Jews. This however, did not deter them from having children, and Eckler gave birth to their first daughter, Ingrid, in 1935.
Two years later, Landmesser and his wife and daughter attempted to flee Germany to Denmark but were apprehended by authorities. Landmesser was charged with "dishonoring the race" but was later acquitted due to lack of evidence and was just ordered to end his relationship with Eckler.
However, he refused to abandon his wife and was eventually arrested again in 1938. This time he was sentenced to hard labor for 3-years at a nearby concentration camp. It was the last time he would see his wife and daughter.
Eckler was sent to prison where she gave birth to their second daughter, Irene. From there, she was sent to a concentration camp where she was eventually murdered in 1942.
Landmesser was released from his duties in 1941 and was eventually drafted to fight against the Allies. He was sent on the most dangerous missions due to his "criminal past". He was eventually killed in action in Croatia in 1944.
The two daughters were placed with foster parents and survived the war.
US Soldier Shakes Hand With A Dog In Luxembourg During The Battle Of Bulge, 1944
The Famous Photo Of Lady Diana Falling Asleep During An Official Royal Engagement, 1981. She Was Actually Pregnant With Prince William At The Time, However Her Pregnancy Had Yet To Be Announced
Sometimes Little Help Is All You Need, 1945
"They fell in and out of love, they laughed, they cried, they had favorite foods, etc. One story I always remember is going to Pompeii at age 17 and seeing graffiti on the wall that dated from Roman times. I asked the tour guide what it said as it was in Latin, and she told me it said something like 'Marcus has a giant penis.' Suddenly realizing the fact that people from almost 2,000 years ago made dick jokes made them seem that much more real."
So if you're moved by these pictures, continue digging. Who knows what gems you might uncover!
A Knocker-Upper Was Someone Whose Sole Purpose Was To Wake People Up During A Time When Alarm Clocks Were Expensive And Not Very Reliable
In this photo, Mary Smith earned six pence a week using a pea shooter to shoot dried peas at the windows of sleeping workers in east london, 1930s. She would not leave a window until she was sure that the workers had woken up.
Ducklings Being Used As Part Of Medical Therapy In 1956
Woman Cutting Her Birthday Cake In Tehran, Iran, 1973
A Group Of People Pose For A Photo Whilst Wearing Face Masks During The Second Wave Of The Spanish Flu In California, 1918
Why didn't we have this law in 2020? "Wear a mask or go to jail."
A French Woman With Her Baguette And Six Bottles Of Wine, Paris, France, 1945
"No-one will look twice at my blood-spattered apron if I carry a huge baguette," thought Claudine as she returned to the apartment where her husband lay dead with a knife through his heart
She's In Someone's Locket, 1940s
Steve And Terri Irwin, 1992
David Bowie Performs To A Huge Crowd In 1983
When I had only seen the top half and not the title, I thought it was a giant field of flowers and tulips in many colors.
A Koala Drinks From A Spoon, Australia, 1900
Ben Affleck And Matt Damon Calling Their Moms After Winning The Oscar For Good Will Hunting, 1997
Mom must be the first told! The pride in their voices is the most rewarding thing!
Keanu Reeves Photographed By Willy Rizzo, In Paris, 2003
A Young Man Demonstrating Against Low Pay For Teachers, 1930s
Obviously off-topic, but I love the font/handwriting on the poster!
Nurses Showing A Set Of Newly Born Triplets To A Surprised Father In A New York City Hospital, 1946. Photo By Keystone-France
Kangaroo Hits A Photographer For Trying To Photograph Him, 1967, England
Safety Regulations In The 1960s
Wholesome Pictures Of Young Jfk Playing With His Best Friend Lem Billings Who Was Gay
Though there has never been any proof of homosexual activity between them, JFK would often, even when married, share a bedroom with Billings.
Rowan Atkinson With His 1981 Aston Martin Vantage
Frida Kahlo Painting In Bed, 1950s
San Francisco's Lombard Street In 1975
Mom Uses A Trash Can To Contain Her Baby While She Crochets In The Park, 1969
Princess Fatemeh Khanum Was The Princess Of Persia. She Was The Daughter Of King Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar, Who Ruled Persia From 1848 To 1896. She Was Considered The Ultimate Symbol Of Beauty In Persia During The Early 1900s
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If you go to post #50, and look below it, you will see the following -- "Note: this post originally had 96 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes." -- Click on it to see all the posts, the ones you are looking for have moved down there somewhere.
Load More Replies...I hate it when the photos in the header aren't included in the article. I'd like to know about the man with the Australian Flying Fox, and those ladies with the long hair.
Don't remember a flying fox. But the ladies with the long hair were lined up to audition as models in the 60s or 70s... Somewhere in Scandinavia, I think. Not scrolling back up. LOL
Load More Replies...Upvoting because it has been deleted. Not by the user I assume. Same fate no doubt some of my comments will succumb to. I noticed immediately reading this "story" ? "Article" that comments were displayed in order of popularity. This is a really scary example of the way the world works now. Don't like it? Canceled. Deleted. Shamed. It's scary to not be a sheep?? Uggghhh
Load More Replies...VERY wonderful amalgam of WONDERFUL images, as ALWAYS from BP!!!...keep them coming!
Very confused why photos from the 70's to the 90s about homosexuality or strange behavior we're in black and white despite all the others from the same time being in color
You would think the gay photos would be in an array of rainbow colours.
Load More Replies...Just realize... a lot of what is written about these photos is total bunk. Made up. Not true. The photo of the Arabic Princess, for example. Not even the name they gave her was right. None of the facts were either, except that she was a princess. With a mustache.
Load More Replies...If you go to post #50, and look below it, you will see the following -- "Note: this post originally had 96 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes." -- Click on it to see all the posts, the ones you are looking for have moved down there somewhere. Currently #61 and #68
Load More Replies...If you go to post #50, and look below it, you will see the following -- "Note: this post originally had 96 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes." -- Click on it to see all the posts, the ones you are looking for have moved down there somewhere.
Load More Replies...I hate it when the photos in the header aren't included in the article. I'd like to know about the man with the Australian Flying Fox, and those ladies with the long hair.
Don't remember a flying fox. But the ladies with the long hair were lined up to audition as models in the 60s or 70s... Somewhere in Scandinavia, I think. Not scrolling back up. LOL
Load More Replies...Upvoting because it has been deleted. Not by the user I assume. Same fate no doubt some of my comments will succumb to. I noticed immediately reading this "story" ? "Article" that comments were displayed in order of popularity. This is a really scary example of the way the world works now. Don't like it? Canceled. Deleted. Shamed. It's scary to not be a sheep?? Uggghhh
Load More Replies...VERY wonderful amalgam of WONDERFUL images, as ALWAYS from BP!!!...keep them coming!
Very confused why photos from the 70's to the 90s about homosexuality or strange behavior we're in black and white despite all the others from the same time being in color
You would think the gay photos would be in an array of rainbow colours.
Load More Replies...Just realize... a lot of what is written about these photos is total bunk. Made up. Not true. The photo of the Arabic Princess, for example. Not even the name they gave her was right. None of the facts were either, except that she was a princess. With a mustache.
Load More Replies...If you go to post #50, and look below it, you will see the following -- "Note: this post originally had 96 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes." -- Click on it to see all the posts, the ones you are looking for have moved down there somewhere. Currently #61 and #68
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