Postmortem portraits, ghost photographs, and images of disfigured soldiers are just a few examples of photography from the past that might seem unsettling to modern viewers. The grainy and black-and-white aesthetic combined with the open acknowledgment of death and fascination with the supernatural world has produced many photos that now give off an eerie and disturbing feel.
For those who find this intriguing, we have a whole list of pictures from the past that are truly unsettling. Collected by the Old School Creepy subreddit, these images invite you to embark on a darker journey through history.
While you're scrolling through, don't forget to check out a conversation with moderators of this subreddit, nicknamed Seryan_Klythe and TheOddityCollector, who kindly agreed to chat with us more about old and unsettling photos.
This post may include affiliate links.
Behind The Scenes Of The Shining (1980)
To Appear Headless While Taking A Photo, Known As "Horsemaning", Was A Popular Way To Pose In The 1920's
Apache Ghost Dance Ceremony, Taken By Edward Curtis Circa 1906
The Old School Creepy subreddit has been around since 2014, which means that it has invited people to share disturbing vintage pictures for more than a decade now! In this time, it managed to gather a community of 81K members—all fans of the creepy and spooky.
Bored Panda was lucky enough to get in touch with its moderators, who kindly agreed to tell us more about it.
"The subreddit was created for people who enjoy the eerie feeling of old photos. Unlike modern horror, old pictures can be creepy in a more subtle way—through strange expressions, outdated fashion, or imperfections in the photo itself," told us moderator TheOddityCollector.
Glazed Earthenware Rookwood Vase Featuring An Image Of A Skeleton, American, 1891
Martin Laurello, The Only Man Who Could Rotate His Head A Full 180 Degrees, 1930s
My Mother In Law And Her Twin Sometime In The 60’s
Its other moderator, nicknamed Seryan_Klythe, said that what fascinates them about disturbing vintage images the most is the fact that they were taken in the time of pre-technological standards and bare-bones inventions. "The world was different and saw things differently too. The fascination is part of understanding what was creepy to someone then was simplistic and played more with their blunt fascination to take things at face value or without the use of high-sophistication gimmickry."
A Boy On Krampus Shoulders During A Parade, Mitterndorf, Austria, 6th Of Dec 1949
Behind The Scenes Of Max Reinhardt's 1935 Adaptation Of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Stills From The Very Druggish Children’s Show “H.r. Puffnstuff” From 1969
Indeed, when people were taking postmortem photos with their loved ones, they weren't thinking that they were doing something morbid—they were just trying to capture a simple photo they could remember them by in the future.
When postmortem photography was popular, deaths were a frequent occurrence, which meant that many people, especially children, didn't have a photo taken of them while they were alive. So their relatives would usually take one after their passing.
The Cabaret Of Hell , Paris, 1920s
Actor Reggie Nadler Who Played The Vampire Kurt Barlow In Salem’s Lot, With Effects Mask From The Movie
A Boy Named Rich Bundy In A Family Photo With His Brother, Ted, Before That Infamous Older Brother Was Caught
Having a trinket of a deceased loved one definitely wasn't a new thing by then. People would cut locks of hair from the dead and put them into lockets and rings or create death masks from wax. However, attitudes towards them and post-mortem photography have changed as our view of death has evolved.
Our comfort with corpses decreased as the funeral industry appeared, the government removed post-mortem care from family members, and hygiene and modern medicine helped people live longer.
Children Going To A 12-Hour Night Shift In The United States, 1908
Photographed In 1880, Myrtle Corbin Was Born A 'Dipygus', Having Two Separately Functioning Pelvises And Four Legs. She Married And Had Five Children
A Circus Performer In Germany C.1930, By Kurt Triest
What fascinates moderator Oddity Collector the most about old unsettling pictures is that they are able to show us a world that’s familiar but different. "The way people dressed, the way photos were taken, and the way time has changed them all add to the mystery. Some images weren’t meant to be scary, but they feel that way now, which makes them even more interesting."
A Colorized Photo Of Grigori Rasputin With The Last Empress Of Russia And Her Five Children In 1908
With Father Christmas, 1920
Parrot Costume
When asked what makes these pictures creepy in particular, moderators mention a mix of things: its focus, the subject, the color/mood, the original intent, strange expressions, and outdated medical or funeral practices. "Some photos have mistakes, like double exposures, that make them look ghostly without meaning to," said TheOddityCollector.
Ventriloquist’s Family Portrait, 1950s
Dogon Stilt Dancers In Bandiagara, Mali, 70s, By James Morris
The “Lunatic Chair” Given To Patients Who Had Poor Behavior Or Wild Outbursts. Dutch Mental Hospital, 1938
81K people were drawn to the subreddit thanks to these unsettling and disturbing photos, so naturally we were curious to know what the moderators thought was the reason. "I think people are drawn to a life that existed without Photoshop, film effects and blunt macabre," said Seryan_Klythe.
"People love a good mystery, and these photos make us ask questions. Who are these people? What happened to them? Why does this image feel so unsettling? It’s a mix of history, curiosity, and a little bit of fear that keeps people coming back," concluded Oddity Collector.
Written On The Back: "Excuse Our Backs, Our Faces Are Dirty" (C.1899)
Edna Tichenor As 'Arachnida, The Human Spider' In Tod Browning's 1927 Silent Film The Show
The "Double Exposure Girl"... A Haunting Photo Of A Girl Shot In Double Exposure [date Unknown]
Art And Camera Magazine, 1952
"The Temptation Of St Anthony." Oil Painting By Joos Van Craesbeeck, C. 1650
At 4:31 Am, An Unauthorized Photo Taken Of Stalin Inside Of The Kremlin Shows The Very Moment He Was Informed That Germany Had Began Their Invasion Of The Soviet Union
The moment one genocidal dictator realizes another genocidal dictator has invaded
9-Year-Old Child Bride Eunice Winstead Johns And Her Husband, 22-Year-Old Charlie Johns, Sneedville, Tennessee, United States. 1937
Title correction: nine year old child poses with the p.a.edophile who groomed her.
This was a case that necessitated a law. Previously, judges only had to sign off on marriages. In this case, the judge was tricked into thinking the girl was much, much older. But the fact that the deception was uncovered didn't nullify the marriage.
Load More Replies...Yeah. I went ahead and read it. I shouldn’t have done that..
Load More Replies...Today you just pay the parents to give you guardianship so you can take the child with you across state lines. Ask Steven Tyler. Theres a trend of celebrities marrying children and it's awful.
Very misleading. There are four states where it's up to a judge to decide if someone is too young to get married. In three of them, there have been no "child brides" in ages. The exception is California, where there have been recent cases of judges respecting "foreign customs" to permit child brides.
Load More Replies...Sick! WTF is the attraction for someone young enough to be his daughter! THAT young of a daughter at that!
Well hubby needs to be on the receiving end of a big ol' whupping stick...
There's only one reason a man would want to marry a child, and it's horrifying that it still happens in the modern world.
Before you fly off the handle, check out the wikipedia article" "...the marriage lasted until Johns' death in 1997.[60 years!!!] Johns and Winstead had nine children." Didn't Jerry Lee Lewis marry his 13-YO cousin?
Why is it always about how many sexual partners the woman has had? It just goes to show the shallowness of men.
Load More Replies...My God, These Halloween Masks From The 1920s Are Scaring The C**p Out Of Me!
A Young Woman Writing A Thank You Note To Her Boyfriend In The Navy For The Skull Of A Japanese Soldier That He Sent, 1944
Wakefield, Massachusetts. Young Members Of The Payro Family Being “Photographed” By Their Cat, 1909. Photo By Joseph C. Payro
Abandoned Artists House
Abandoned Mansion In The Forest
Carved Ivory Memento Mori Sculpture Featuring The Face And Skull Of A Monk, C. 1525-1550
The Original Ronald Mcdonald 1963
A "Two-Faced" Doll, C.1920
‘Fatso And Thin Man’— A Circus Act From Around The 1890s
My Father, Halloween, 1940s
' Natural Creeping Baby Doll' Created By George Pemberton Clarke, 1871
Mr Noseybonk From UK Children's TV Show Jigsaw Shown In The Early 80s
Wait, is this where the jigsaw doll from the Saw movies got inspiration? Or the people that created it, you know what I mean. It certainly looks like this doll got another shot at stardom in the Saw franchise. Got a little work done, some rebranding haha.
A Newspaper Clipping From Harper's Weekly. Jefferson Davis Is Portrayed With Deathly Eyes, Reaping Plants With Skulls On Them With A Sickle. Underneath Him Is A Snake And Above Him Is A Twisted Bare Tree With A Vulture Perched On It And A Noose Hanging From It. 10-26-1861
Mr. Peanut In Times Square. Diane Arbus. 1956
Frankenstein (1931)
"Forsooth, Igor - it lives!" (My dad used to say this whenever someone got up what he considered "late").
"Scenes Of Witchcraft: Morning." Oil Painting By Salvator Rosa, C. 1645-1649
Hedy Pfundmayr With Elektra-Mask, By Rudolf Koppitz, C. 1928
Come Play With Us, Mickey……
Leslie Caron As The Sphinx In Roland Petit’s Ballet “La Rencontre," 1948
Photo Of Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer At High School With A Fellow Student
When the class clown turns out to be a deranged serial killer. (He was also probably drunk when this picture was taken)
Untitled (Carnaval De Huejotzingo, Puebla), 1941, By Kati Horna
Man Carries (Mounted) Head On Wheelbarrow - C. 1910
These Old Toys My Friend Inherited From His Grandfather
Guaranteed that in the middle of the night an eerie tinkling tune will be heard from the shelf these sit on...
March Hares, C.1910
An Ostrich Carriage Being Stopped By The Police For Crossing The Speed Limit, Los Angeles, 1930
The Real Dracula's Castle In Transylvania, Romania. Photo Taken In 1920s
This Pork & Beans Set Up Is True Nightmare Fuel
Jimmy Savile Meets The Beatles
Children Like Sanitol - Creepy Ad For Toothpaste [1911]
A Passing Woman Waves To A Baby In Her Cage, 1948. The Portable Baby Cage Was Patented In 1922 And Popular In Us & UK To Hang From Urban Windows Until Dwindling In The Later-1960s
The Last Picture Of Vladimir Lenin Before He Died In Gorki On May 15, 1923. Beside Him Are His Sister And One Of His Doctors
Context: he suffered several strokes before this picture was taken
This Mask At The Field Museum In Chicago
Pewter Chamberstick Partly In The Shape Of A Head, German, C. 1905
Plaster Phrenological Bust, English, 1821
Those Poor Children
"No Substitution." The January/February Page From The Antikamnia Pharmaceutical Company's Calendar From 1900. Lithograph By Louis Crusius
Paul Neagu At The Neolithic Stone Circle Of Calanais, 1975
Been there! Calanish/Calanais stones, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides. Used to live there :)
Recently Found This Random Photo Of Jerry Sandusky At My Parents House
'Halloween', Rosalind Simon, 1977
Abandoned 1990’s Time Capsule Bar
Freckles Removal Treatment From The 1930s
Painted Cast Iron Coin Bank Shaped As A Man Stuck In A Barrel, C. 1890. Coins Are Deposited In The Figure's Mouth
Came Across This Creepy Clown Painting In A Thrift Store A While Back
Not creepy - just sad. Obviously he isn't making much of a living as a clown, but he still has his cat.
Nice collection of creepiness with many I haven't seen before. Thanks!
Seems to be a timing issue. I never have trouble reading a "fresh" posting but run into the subscription nonsense about 24 hours later. I'm on a PC. Your mileage on a cell phone may differ.
Load More Replies...Most of these weren’t scary, but the ones that WERE were nightmare fuel 😭
hello, well done. You should let multiple choice answers to your questions.
No wonder why so many men are pedos. They're hardwired for it. GROSS
Nice collection of creepiness with many I haven't seen before. Thanks!
Seems to be a timing issue. I never have trouble reading a "fresh" posting but run into the subscription nonsense about 24 hours later. I'm on a PC. Your mileage on a cell phone may differ.
Load More Replies...Most of these weren’t scary, but the ones that WERE were nightmare fuel 😭
hello, well done. You should let multiple choice answers to your questions.
No wonder why so many men are pedos. They're hardwired for it. GROSS
