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Oftentimes, we think of people from the past as stuffy, stiff, and nowhere near as fun as us. After all, at best, we might have a few old letters and maybe some dusty photographs. But don’t let this fool you, humans over a hundred years ago were just as capable of looking fly. 

New York Times bestselling author Jason Pargin shared his discovery that people in mugshots from over a hundred years ago look absolutely awesome. Bored Panda reached out to Jason via email and will update the article when he gets back to us. 

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We’ve gathered some of the best examples online below

#1

Herbert Ellis 1920

1920s criminal mugshot of man in suit and fedora hat sitting casually against a textured wall background.

Ellis is found in numerous police records of the 1910s, 20s and 30s. He is variously listed as a housebreaker, a shop breaker, a safe breaker, a receiver and a suspected person

The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #2

    Eugenia Falleni, Alias Harry Crawford. 1920

    Black and white 1920s mugshots of a male criminal in front and side profiles wearing period clothing.

    Eugenia Falleni spent most of her life masquerading as a man. In 1913 Falleni married a widow, Annie Birkett, whom she later murdered

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #3

    William Stanley Moore 1926

    Mugshots of 1920s criminals dressed in suits and hats showing front and side profiles in a vintage setting.

    Opium dealer./ Operates with large quantities of faked opium and cocaine./ A wharf labourer; associates with water front thieves and drug traders

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #4

    Nancy Cowman, 21 February 1924

    1920s criminal mugshot of a woman wearing a long dress and a cloche hat, standing against a plain backdrop.

    Nancy Cowman, 19, and Vera Crichton, 23, are listed in the NSW Police Gazette 24 March 1924 as charged, along with three others, with “conspiring together to procure a miscarriage” on a third woman

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #5

    Edith Florence Ashton, 29 August 1929

    1920s criminal mugshot collage featuring a woman in a coat and hat, showing front, profile, and full body views.

    Edith Ashton was a backyard abortionist who also dabbled in theft and fencing stolen goods

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #6

    Guiseppe Fiori, Alias Permontto. 1924

    1920s criminal mugshots showing man in hat and coat posing against height chart and plain background.

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    #7

    Hazel Mcguinness, 26 July 1929

    1920s mugshot of a woman in a fur coat standing and sitting inside a dark room with a wooden chair nearby.

    Hazel McGuinness was charged along with her mother Ada McGuiness with having cocaine (in substantial quantities) illegally in her possession. Police described a raid on the McGuinnesses’ Darlinghurst house during which the mother Ada threw a hand bag containing packets of cocaine to her daughter, shouting, ‘Run Hazel!’

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #8

    ‘Ah Num’ And ‘Ah Tom’, Ca 1930

    Two 1920s criminals posing for mugshots, wearing coats and suits, showcasing vintage criminal mugshot looks.

    The ‘D’ prefix on the serial number indicates that the photograph was taken on behalf of the Drug Bureau

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #9

    “Mrs Osbourne” Circa 1919

    Vintage 1920s mugshot of a female criminal wearing a fur collar and scarf, looking to the side with a serious expression.

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    #10

    De Gracy And Edward Dalton, 1920

    Two 1920s criminals in suits and hats posing for vintage mugshots, showcasing classic 1920s criminal looks.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #11

    Sydney Skukerman, Or Skukarman. 1924

    Black and white 1920s mugshot of a man in a suit and glasses standing against a worn wall, vintage criminals photo.

    Obtains goods from warehousemen by falsely representing that he is in business.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #12

    Emma Rolfe (Aka May Mulholland, Sybil White, Jean Harris And Eileen Mulholland), 1 April 1920

    Young woman in 1920s mugshot sitting with head bowed, wearing hat and vintage dress, black and white photo.

    Emma Rolfe better known as May Mulholland (also as Sybil White, Jean Harris and Eileen Mulholland) had numerous convictions in the period 1919-1920 for theft of jewellery and clothing (all quality items: silk blouses, kimonos and scarves, antique bric a brac etc) from various houses around Kensington and Randwick, and from city shops

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #13

    William Cahill 1923

    Black and white mugshot of a 1920s criminal in a suit, showcasing vintage 1920s mugshots of criminals and their looks.

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    #14

    Hampton Hirscham, Cornellius Joseph Keevil, William Thomas O’brien & James O’brien. 1921

    Group of 1920s criminals in mugshots seated with hats, showcasing vintage 1920s criminal mugshots and gangster looks.

    The quartet pictured were arrested over a robbery at the home of bookmaker Reginald Catton, of Todman avenue, Kensington, on 21 April 1921. The Crown did not proceed against Thomas O’Brien but the other three were convicted and received sentences of fifteen months each

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #15

    Group Of Criminals, Central 1921

    Group of 1920s criminals posing for vintage mugshots, showcasing fashion and looks of the era in black and white.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #16

    Doris Winifred Poole, 31 July 1924

    Black and white 1920s mugshot of a female criminal wearing a dark dress and hat, showing front and profile views.

    Doris Poole appeared before the Newtown Police Court charged with stealing jewellery and clothing

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #17

    Philomena Mary Best, 15 March 1927

    Black and white 1920s mugshots of a woman in a dress and large hat with front and side profiles for criminal records.

    Philomena Best stole silk and other goods valued at over 36 pounds (about $2000 today) from a Bourke shopkeeper

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #18

    Elsie Hall, Dulcie Morgan, Jean Taylor C. 1920

    Three 1920s criminals in vintage coats and hats posing for a group mugshot photograph, showing period fashion and style.

    The names inscribed here do not appear in police records for 1920-21, and it is likely the women were photographed simply because they were found in the company of known criminals

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #19

    Dorothy Mort, 18 April 1921

    Black and white 1920s mugshots of a woman with short curly hair wearing a white blouse and dark ribbon, showing front and side views.

    Convicted of murder. Mrs Dorothy Mort was having an affair with dashing young doctor Claude Tozer. On 21 December 1920 Tozer visited her home with the intention of breaking off the relationship. Mort shot him dead before attempting to commit suicide

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #20

    Fay Watson, 24 March 1928

    1920s criminal mugshot of a woman in a vintage dress with a floral accessory standing beside a wooden chair.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #21

    ‘Hayes’, Early 1920s

    Vintage 1920s criminal mugshot of a man in a suit and hat sitting on a chair with a neutral background.

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    #22

    Albert Sing, 31 March 1922

    1920s criminals mugshots showing two men in vintage coats, one seated and one standing by a wooden chair indoors.

    On 1 May 1922, a month after this photograph was taken, Albert Sing was sentenced to 18 months hard labour on three counts of receiving stolen goods, including fountain pens, cutlery and clothing

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #23

    May Smith, 8 April 1929

    Black and white 1920s mugshot of a woman in a dark dress and hat, shown in front, profile, and full-body views.

    May Smith, alias ‘Botany May’, was an infamous drug dealer

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #24

    Frederick Edward Davies. 1921

    1920s criminal mugshot showing a man in vintage suit and hat standing with hands in pockets near a wooden chair.

    The handwritten inscription on this unnumbered Special Photograph reads ‘Frederick Edward Davies stealing in picture shows and theatres Dets Surridge Clark and Breen Central 14-7-21’

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #25

    Thomas Sutherland Jones And William Smith, 15 July 1921

    Black and white 1920s mugshots of two criminals dressed in suits and hats, standing against a plain wall background.

    Smith and Jones are listed in the NSW Police Gazette as charged with stealing seven packages of twine (value 14 pounds). Jones was further charged with stealing thirty horse rugs (value 15 pounds) and two bales of kapok (value 20 pounds)

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #26

    Gilbert Burleigh And Joseph Delaney. 1920

    Two 1920s criminals in vintage suits and hats posing for mugshots with identification markings on the image.

    Gilbert Burleigh on the left is identified as a ‘hotel barber’, and Delaney‘s picture is labelled ‘false pretences & conspiracy’

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #27

    Sidney “Pretty Sid” Grant. 1921

    Vintage black and white mugshots of 1920s criminals, featuring two men in formal suits posing indoors.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #28

    Harris Hunter, 17 September 1924

    1920s criminal mugshot of a man in a three-piece suit and fedora, standing with a cigarette in hand and pocketed arm.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

    #29

    Thomas Craig, Raymond Neil (Aka “Gaffney The Gunman”), William Thompson And Fw Wilson. 1928

    Four 1920s criminals in mugshots wearing suits and hats, standing against a wall at Central police station.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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    #30

    “Silent Tom” Richards And T Ross. 1920

    Three 1920s criminals in suits and hats pose for vintage mugshots against a wall with labels and numbers.

    The Sydney Justice & Police Museum Report

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