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The saying "The past is a foreign country" comes from the 1950s novel “The Go-Between,” which is set at the tail end of the Victorian era. It’s one of those concepts that sounds outlandish until one actually sits down and looks at the reality of life in the past.

The “Victorian Chronicles” Instagram page is dedicated to sharing interesting and illuminating posts and images about the Victorian era. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to add your own thoughts to the comments section down below.

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Victorian era woman in patterned dress holding a small dog, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

This is 18-year-old Alice Roosevelt and her long-haired Chihuahua named Leo in 1902. She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach who she would wrap around on one arm and take to parties. She was extremely independent and unlike many women of her time, she was known to wear trousers, drive cars, smoke cigarettes, place bets with bookies, dance on rooftops, and party all night. In a span of 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls and 407 dinners..William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft’s wife) in the front yard.
Her father, Theodore Roosevelt famously said, “I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both.”
She died in 1980 at the age of 96.

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Brittania Kelli
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Sounds like she lived life on her own terms which will not have been an easy thing to do as a woman in those days. However, she will have had some privilege that would make it easier for her; her family name and connections, societal status, and wealth.

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    Victorian era portrait of a young woman in traditional attire holding a cat, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    A Japanese postcard of a ‘Bijin’ (beautiful person) with her kitten. Circa 1907.

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    Victorian era man with unkempt hair and beard holding a cat, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Portrait of The most celebrated Vienna Secession painter GUSTAV KLIMT ( 1862 - 1918 ) with his cat.

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    Janissary35680
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    An artist whose work I really love.

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    One of the most compelling reasons people remain drawn to Victorian photographs is the medium's novelty during that era. Photography was still relatively new in the Victorian period, having been invented in the 1830s, and the process of creating images was vastly different from today's instant digital snapshots.

    Early photographic techniques like daguerreotypes and later innovations required subjects to remain perfectly still for extended periods, sometimes up to several minutes. This technical limitation resulted in the characteristically serious, almost haunting expressions that define Victorian portraiture. Modern viewers find themselves mesmerized by these solemn faces, interpreting them as windows into the souls of our ancestors and projecting onto them stories of hardship, dignity, and resilience.

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    Victorian era weird photo of a man recoiling from a ghostly skeleton figure draped in a sheer veil inside a vintage room.

    Double-exposed photograph of French illusionist Henri Robin with a ghost⁣. Photo: Eugène Thiébault, 1863⁣.

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    #5

    Victorian era woman holding and posing with three cats in a weird photo showcasing a different time period.

    Portrait of Frieda Baars (Sangernebo) with three cats, taken circa 1907 by Jaan Riet, Estonia.

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    UnclePanda
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is an early form of cat scan, similar to doguerreotype photography,

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    #6

    Two Victorian women climbing a steep rock face, showcasing unusual and adventurous activities from the Victorian era.

    Lucy Smith and Pauline Ranken ascending Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh, wearing long, ankle-length skirts, hats, blouses and smart shoes, 1908. The only protection they had was a length of rope tied around each of their waists -no helmets, harnesses, spikes or other modern safety equipment as it wasn't available to them at the time. They formed their own club the Scottish Climbing Club founded in 1908, after being barred from joining the men-only Scottish Mountaineering Club. By 1909 the club had fourteen members.

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    Hugo
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grandmother won the Irish ladies' golf championship before the Great War. It can't have been easy getting a swing in ankle-length skirts, but I doubt it would have occurred to her to go mountaineering dressed like that: it looks s******l!

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    The aesthetic qualities of Victorian photographs also contribute significantly to their lasting appeal. The monochromatic tones, the slight imperfections, and the formal compositions create an artistic quality that many contemporary viewers find more authentic and emotionally resonant than modern photography. There's a texture and grain to these images that digital photography often lacks, giving them a tangible quality that feels more connected to physical reality. The careful staging, elaborate costumes, and attention to detail in Victorian photographs reflect a time when having one's portrait taken was a significant, often once-in-a-lifetime event, imbuing each image with tremendous importance and careful consideration.

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    Victorian era woman wearing a beaded headpiece and pearl necklaces, showcasing fashion from the weird photos Victorian era.

    Beautiful Portrait of an Egyptian woman, photograph by Abdullah Brothers, Cairo, Egypt, ca. 1870.

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    Victorian era photo of workers lying face down on cots indoors with a dog resting on one person’s back in a strange scene.

    Knife grinders in Thiers, France circa 1902. These knife grinders had the nickname of ventres jaunes or ‘yellow stomachs’ referring to the yellow dust released by the grinding wheels. By laying face down, these yellow stomachs would save their backs from being hunched over all day. Workers were encourage to bring their dogs to not only keep them company but to act as heaters to keep them warm by having the dogs lie on their legs!
    This is where the phrase ‘nose to the grindstone’ originated.

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    Janissary35680
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    Upvoted for everything except maybe the last line. That needs further research.

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    #9

    Victorian era man in a white suit sitting outdoors on a rock, holding a kitten and smoking a cigar in a weird photo.

    Portrait of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)with his kitty taken circa 1907, in New York: “When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade without further introduction.”
    Mark Twain was a great cat lover. He did not own just one cat, at one time he owned up to 19 cats, all of whom he loved, respected and took care.
    When he had to travel and leave his cats at come, he would rent cats to take the place of his left-behind pets. In Ireland, during summer 1906, Twain rented three kittens! After leaving, Twain left enough money to cover their care.

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    Beyond aesthetics, Victorian photographs serve as invaluable historical documents that satisfy our curiosity about how people actually lived during that transformative century. These images capture everything from fashion and architecture to social customs and technological innovations.

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    Victorian era weird photo showing two people smiling and pointing in a dimly lit room with framed pictures on the wall.

    Portrait of famous Danish adventurer and explorer extraordinaire Peter Freuchen with his first wife, an Inuit woman called Navarana Mequpaluk, in 1911. Navarana bore him two children, a boy named Mequsaq Avataq Igimaqssusuktoranguapaluk and a girl called Pipaluk Jette Tukuminguaq Kasaluk Palika Hager. When she died in the Spanish Flu epidemic in 1921, the local Christian church refused to allow her burial, and so Freuchen buried her himself.

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    #11

    Before and after restoration photos of Victorian era soldiers with facial injuries showing the weird photos from the Victorian era.

    After being disfigured during WWI, many soldiers thought they would be outcasts forever. Then, they were given new life by Anna Coleman Ladd, a sculptor who created lifelike porcelain masks for veterans that recreated facial features and hair. Although American she based herself in France during this period. Her services earned her the Légion d’Honneur Croix de Chevalier and the Serbian Order of Saint Sava.

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    Victorian era family dressed formally standing in a field with vintage houses in the background, showcasing a different time.

    Unidentified African-American family prairie settlers from the 1880s.

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    NJ P
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    His bowler the equivalent of the 10 gallon hat.

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    We can observe the elaborate hairstyles and clothing, the design of furniture and household items, and even glimpse the social structures and class distinctions that defined Victorian society. For history enthusiasts and casual observers alike, these photographs provide concrete evidence of daily life in a way that written descriptions never quite can, making history feel immediate and real rather than abstract and distant.

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    #13

    Victorian era weird photo of a young woman in period dress hugging a happy dog in a vintage studio portrait setting.

    Quaint picture of unknown Victorian lass with her dog taken circa 1890s.

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    Foggy Victorian era street scene with a horse-drawn carriage, illustrating weird photos from the Victorian era.

    ”A fine day in London” photographed by Hector Colard c.1898.

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    Victorian era photo of a smiling child sitting on steps holding a large tabby cat with a woman in the background.

    A girl sitting with her cat on her lap while her mother watches her from behind the door, taken early 1900s in Canada.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sweet! The cat looks a little like my baby Boulette.

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    Victorian photographs, particularly those of families and children, evoke a poignant sense of mortality and the passage of time. Every person captured in these images has long since passed away, yet they live on through these frozen moments, creating a bittersweet meditation on memory and impermanence that resonates with contemporary viewers.

    #16

    Victorian era portrait of a Native American woman with braided hair and traditional clothing in a black and white photo.

    Umatilla Princess Eat-No-Meat in Native Dress with Ornaments - Moorhouse - 1900.

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    Two Victorian women building a snow sculpture of a woman in a white dress in a snowy outdoor setting, weird Victorian era photo.

    Two British Victorian ladies making a Snow Lady, taken in January 1892, taken from “The Strand” magazine, London.

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    Mike F
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This looks like the ice lady from a Dr Who episode.

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    #18

    Victorian era photo of a young girl sitting with flowers and a black cat, showcasing weird photos from that different time.

    Portrait by German photographer Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856–1931), entitled “Rosina Buciunì petting a black cat”. This image was published in 1909 in the “National Geographic”, p. 1094, captionedː “Happy hours in Sicily”.

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    Social media has also played a crucial role in the renewed interest in Victorian photography. Platforms dedicated to historical images have made these photographs more accessible than ever before, allowing people worldwide to discover and share them. The mysterious and sometimes unsettling quality of Victorian portraits makes them particularly shareable online, where they often spark discussions about history, photography techniques, and the lives of the subjects depicted. This digital renaissance has introduced Victorian photography to younger generations who might never have encountered these images in traditional archives or museums.

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    Victorian era photo of a man with an extremely long beard curled around a black cat, showcasing weird Victorian era imagery.

    By1904, Louis Coulon was making headlines with his extraordinary 11-foot-long beard (3.35 meters), which he even used as a cozy resting spot for his beloved cats! This is an earlier portrait of him with his kitten circa 1890, in Montluçon, France.

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    Victorian era man posing in an elaborate checked outfit with a feathered hat and a fluffy scarf in a weird vintage photo.

    Portrait of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec wearing Jane Avril’s hat and boa - taken circa 1892 in Paris, France by photographer Maurice Guibert.

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    #21

    Victorian era family portrait with formal attire, showcasing the unique style and fashion of the weird Victorian era photos.

    Biracial Family taken circa circa 1900, Tennessee, USA. He was Jim Turner, from an affluent white family in Henning, TN, and his wife Carrie Turner, a schoolteacher.
    Their sons George, William, and Hardin, who became a doctor. This is a stunning portrait of a family who defied societal norms and embraced their mixed heritage with pride, showcasing that love knows no boundaries.

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    Mike F
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good for them, and for showing those hicks that there was hope. That was, after all, only 35 years after the Civil War.

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    Ultimately, Victorian photographs endure because they satisfy multiple human needs simultaneously. They feed our curiosity about the past, appeal to our aesthetic sensibilities, and provide a tangible connection to our ancestors. In an age of disposable digital images taken by the billions every day, there's something refreshing and grounding about photographs that were created with such deliberation and care, each one a precious artifact of a moment that will never come again.

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    Victorian era woman holding three large cats in a black and white weird photo from the Victorian era.

    Victorian cat lady c 1890s.

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    rustyscate
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always wanted to be able to back in time but then I remember. Fleas so many fleas!

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    #23

    Victorian era black and white photo of a cat sitting on a floor near an ornate wall corner and patterned wallpaper.

    Portrait of Sussy, 1917, Sweden.

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    Pamina
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She looks so much like my late sweet cat Sissy (even the names are similar)

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    #24

    Victorian era street scene with unusual leaning buildings and groups of people gathered along the curving narrow road.

    The Shambles in York, pictured in 1900, is still one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe. It's a narrow street of mostly timber buildings that date back as far as the 13th Century.

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    Victorian era photo of a woman with a parrot on her shoulder and a dog sitting on a table in a vintage setting.

    Postcard of unknown lady with her pets taken by a Rudolph Krull, late 1890s early 1900s.

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    Woman in Victorian era clothing sitting on a table with a raised glass in a weird photo from the Victorian era.

    Portrait of actress Betty Lindlay taken by Bassano at his studio, 25 Old Bond Street , London. Taken circa 1914.

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    Helena
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Life upon the wicked stage ain't never what a girl supposes

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    Victorian era photo of a woman lying on a pool table with a cat, showcasing the strange moments of that time.

    Pepper the Cat and Louise Fazenda taking a rest during the filming of “Are Waitresses Safe?” Circa 1917. Pepper was a female Oriental Maltese cat who had starring turns in several silent comedy films produced by the Mack Sennett Studios from 1917 to 1922. Noted for her exceptionally photogenic good looks and her catty yet lovable personality, Pepper became the first true celebrity feline in film history. Louise Fazenda (June 17, 1895 – April 17, 1962] was an American film actress, appearing chiefly in silent comedy films.

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    #28

    Victorian era woman standing on an early electric scooter on a city street demonstrating weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette, rides her motor-scooter to work, 1916.

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    Victorian era woman with unique hairstyle and layered jewelry posing for a black and white vintage portrait.

    Daho-Mana, a young Hopi woman, 1902, Arizona.

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    #30

    Victorian era weird photo of a woman making a funny face by pulling her nose with her fingers, black and white portrait.

    Unknown Victorian lady pulling a face for the camera.

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    Victorian era woman in period dress stepping onto a train, showcasing fashion and lifestyle from the Victorian era.

    A female train conductor in London 1916. With the men folk gone off to war at the front, women showed they were able to do these important jobs. When the war was over these jobs unfortunately became 'men only' again.

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    Pamina
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Women always showing their capabilities, yet always being sent home when they're not "needed" any more...

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    #32

    Victorian era woman with long curly hair in a flowing dress reaching up to a plant in a forest, weird photo.

    photoshoot of German actress Gertrude Hoffman posing in garden taken c 1900s.

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    Tabby cat playing violin in a quirky Victorian era photo highlighting weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Postcard of Cat on a stool playing a violin; by photographer Henry Pointer, British, 1822 - 1889, taken March 1872; Albumen silver print.

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    Hiram's Friend
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Hey diddle, the cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport and the dish ran away with the spoon."

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    #34

    Victorian era black and white photo of a fluffy cat sitting on a pedestal against a dark background.

    Portrait postcard of a heterochromic cat taken / produced in 1908.

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    Black and white photo of a barefoot boy in tattered clothes leaning against barrels, Victorian era weird photo.

    Portrait of a Street urchin found by Thomas Barnardo in Whitechapel that led to his orphanage and later a ragged school to educate the East destitute, taken circa 1890s.

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    Victorian era photo of a young woman in a long dress standing under a leafy archway, highlighting weird Victorian era visuals.

    The Gardener’s Daughter (Mary Ryan), 1870, From Julia Margaret Cameron’s “Women” series

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    Portrait of a Victorian era woman in lace dress with vintage hairstyle, showcasing the unique fashion of the Victorian era.

    Unknown Edwardian lady Circe early 1910s.

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    #38

    Victorian era photo of a woman with a cat on her shoulder, reading a book in a dimly lit setting.

    Amelia Van Buren with friend photographed by Thomas Eakins, late 1880s, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photography.

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    Lily bloom
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Amelia is adorable. Wonder what's the lady's name?

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    #39

    Man wearing a bizarre segmented suit in a weird photo from the Victorian era showing unusual fashion and odd style.

    The original Michelin Man from 1894.⁣ The Michelin Man aka Bibendum is white because rubber tires are naturally white. It was not until 1912, that carbon chemicals were mixed into the white tires, which turned them black. The change was structural, not aesthetic. By adding carbon, tires became more durable.⁣
    Michelin also began reviewing restaurants so that more people would travel further distances in their cars to eat at these restaurants. This in turn would wear down their tires faster, and force them to buy more.⁣
    The star system that Michelin uses goes up to three and is broken down by whether or not it's worth driving to the restaurant.
    One star: "A very good restaurant in its category" (Une très bonne table dans sa catégorie)⁣
    Two star: "Excellent cooking, worth a detour" (Table excellente, mérite un détour)⁣
    Three star: "Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey" (Une des meilleures tables, vaut le voyage).

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    Brittania Kelli
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    I've wondered why a accompany did serious restaurant reviews.

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    #40

    Victorian era street scene with a woman standing outside a wooden door near stone archways and historic buildings.

    Black Gate, Newcastle, England. Street scene close-up of the gateway with a woman leaning against a shop doorway.. taken circa 1880.

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    Brittania Kelli
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's a famous ghost that 'lives' there. There's an oubliette type dungeon around the corner from there that he was supposedly thrown in and he likes to push and trip people. I've been to a couple ghost tours and a seance night there, not saying I 100% believe this to be fact, but there is something malevolent about the place.

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    Young Victorian girl with long curly hair wearing a delicate ruffled dress in a weird Victorian era photo.

    Portrait of a young Victorian girl taken circa 1897. Picture found on website findmygrave and used as picture for death of Emma E. I. Ochsner who died aged 10, Joliet Township, Will County, Illinois, USA and buried Oakwood Cemetery.

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    #42

    Victorian era weird photo of a man in a suit standing next to a woman in ruffled bloomers and stockings indoors.

    Australian artist Norman Lindsay with wife and muse Rose Soady. Photographed by Lionel Lindsay in his Bond Street studio, Sydney circa 1909.

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    David Paterson
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Norman Lindsay was the Australian equivalent of Rubens. His sculptures are definitely worth looking at.

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    #43

    Young woman in a Victorian era dress holding a cup, captured in a weird photo reflecting the Victorian era style.

    Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934), Miss N (Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit) - 1903.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Evelyn Nesbit! What an exciting life she led!

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    #44

    Victorian era weird photo showing a street scene with a horse carriage in front of a bizarre cabaret facade.

    The cabarets DU CIEL ET DE L ENFER on the Boulevard de Clichy, Paris, France: two celebrated night spots offering a choice of entertainment, divine or diabolical Date: circa 1905.

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The diabolical one reminds me of Dracula's cabaret in Melbourne, but even creepier.

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    Victorian era woman in elaborate costume seated on ornate throne with raised hands in a weird Victorian era photo.

    Austrian actress Mia May as the embodiment of the goddess Astarte in Part V of the silent film The Mistress of the World (1919).

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    #46

    Victorian era portrait of a Native American woman wearing traditional beadwork and clothing in a weird photo from the past.

    Portrait of Hattie Tom, an Apache Native American, 1899.

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    Victorian era portrait of a young woman with long hair looking up, showcasing fashion from a different time.

    Cléopâtre-Diane de Mérode was a French dancer of the Belle Époque. She has been referred to as the "first real celebrity icon" and the "first modern celebrity". She was also the first woman whose photographic image, due in particular to photographers Nadar and Léopold-Émile Reutlinger, was distributed worldwide. These images were taken between 1902 and 1908.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One of my favourite dancers and such a beauty! I have collected a lot of her postcards.

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    Victorian era weird photos showing two women in different intimate and affectionate poses in black and white.

    Vintage “selfie” photo set with unknown female couple either as lovers or possibly sisters ( due to likeness) circa 1900. Photographed by Hugh Mangum.

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    #49

    Bearded man with wild hair wearing old clothing in a black and white weird photo from the Victorian era.

    This is how Ejnar Mikkelsen, a Danish explorer, was photographed in 1912 when he was found. Ejnar was isolated with Iver Iversen, from the same expedition, for two and a half years in a hut in Greenland waiting to be rescued.
    Ejnar was sent by Denmark with the mission to recover the map and diary of an earlier lost expedition that tried to prove that the Peary Channel did not exist. According to the U.S. Greenland was not a single island but was divided by the Peary Channel and therefore claimed that part of the territory as its own.
    Mikkelsen’s expedition had numerous problems and delays, finally Ejnar and Iver were abandoned by the other members. Due to the lack of food they were forced to eat the dogs pulling the sledge, they suffered hallucinations chasing imaginary animals, they were attacked by bears, etc.
    In the picture you can see a photograph on the wall behind Ejnar. It shows the 53 pupils of a home economics school that filled their long arctic days. The photo was so much talked about that it even led to a fight when Iversen dedicated a love song to the girl Mikkelsen had chosen as his girlfriend. Iversen had chosen 4 girlfriends in the picture, so Ejnar got angry when the other tried to take away the one he had chosen. He got so upset that for two days he didn’t speak to Iversen.
    Mikkelsen returned to Denmark as a hero as he managed to retrieve the maps from the previous expedition that proved that the Peary Channel did not exist and that Greenland was therefore Danish. He also ended his photographic courtship when he met Naja Marie Heiberg Holm, daughter of another explorer, whom he married a few months later.

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    Marno C.
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    This is sounding like a Robert Eggers film.

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    #50

    Victorian era mother in lace collar holding baby dressed in white, showcasing a weird photo from the Victorian era.

    Madeleine Astor, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, holds her baby, John Jacob Astor VI, in 1912. Pregnant at the time of the tragedy, Madeleine was the young wife (18 years when they married) of John Jacob Astor IV, the wealthiest man aboard the Titanic. She was rescued on the Carpathia, while her husband perished in the sinking.

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    Lily bloom
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If her husband was IV, wouldn't their son be V?

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    #51

    Victorian era street scene with cobblestone road, old buildings, and people engaged in daily life activities.

    In 1889, viewing Newcastle’s Black Gate from the Dog Leap Stairs would have provided a glimpse of an architectural relic from the medieval past.
    The Black Gate, constructed in the 13th century, would have appeared as an ancient and imposing structure, serving as a reminder of the city’s history and the changes it had witnessed over the centuri.

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    #52

    Victorian era woman carrying milk cans with children outdoors near a stone cottage, a weird photo showcasing a different time.

    Outdoor portraiture with a caption ‘’A traveller mother and her children at Glenelg, Scotland, 1889’’.

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    Ace
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The would have been referred to as "Tinkers" due to their profession of tinmaking/selling, i.e the pots and pans. The term later became synonymous with 'gípsy', these days both are regarded as somewhat derogatory. Edit: who'd have thought that 'gípsy' would be censored?

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    #53

    Victorian era weird photo of a man wearing dark glasses holding a cat, showing the unusual side of the time period.

    Daguerreotype of a man, believed to be blind, wearing tinted glasses and holding a cat, c. 1850.

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    #54

    Victorian era soldier in uniform holding a sword and pistol, a weird photo from the Victorian era.

    RARE PICTURE OF A BLACK FEMALE UNION SOLDIER 1862. Her name was Cathy Williams and she had to pose as a MALE to be enlisted at the Time..She was part of the 38 Regiment,Infantry Division and was called a Buffalo Soldier.

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    Laura Gillette
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    Somebody make a movie about her, please!

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    #55

    Three women dressed in Victorian era fashion walking on a street, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Three women in Marshall, Texas c. 1899. Photographed by Gabriele Munter.

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    Victorian era portrait of a young woman with curly hair, wearing vintage clothing and a lace collar.

    Tintype portrait of unknown young woman taken circa 1870s.

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    Group of women in elaborate Victorian-era dresses and hats, showcasing fashion from weird photos of the Victorian era.

    Group of Debutante Ladies, Washington, DC, circa 1910 - colorized by Olga Shirniba.

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    Hiram's Friend
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Stand erect and push out those chests!

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    #58

    Victorian era portrait of an elderly couple in period clothing showcasing the weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Here’s a picture of a veteran of the Napoleonic wars posing with his wife. He can be seen wearing a campaign what appears to be a British Military General Service Medal with six clasps, and was a veteran of the Peninsular Wars. The photograph is stated to have been taken in 1850s, 40+ years after the Battle of Waterloo. It is hard to know how old the former soldier was when this picture was taken but we can see that years of poverty and hard living have left their mark. Src Vintage Everyday. On other sites including “Find my Grave” he is identified as Henry Maidment with wife Rosanna “Rose” Belben Maidment

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    #59

    Victorian era weird photo showing an elaborate treehouse with people standing nearby in vintage clothing.

    The Treehouse Bar at Le Plessis, just outside Paris, France early 1900′s.

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    Marija S
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gotta love non existent safety regulations Made for interesting architecture

    #60

    Victorian era weird photo of a shirtless man with large sideburns sitting barefoot on a chair outside.

    A young 19-year-old Teddy Roosevelt at Harvard, 1877.

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    #61

    Young woman leaning out of a leaded glass window in a stone building in a weird Victorian era photo.

    A rare glimpse of the great crime Novelist Agatha Christie at the window of her house in Derbyshire, taken circa 1913.

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    Ace
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's likely that this has been misattributed, she lived in Devon, sometimes written (especially back then) as Devonshire, so somebody has probably misread it. Oddly, the Dukes of Devonshire do actually live in Derbyshire, at Chatsworth house, one of the great stately homes of England.

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    #62

    Group of Victorian-era women in long dresses performing a strange synchronized exercise in a garden setting.

    Students performing a Spring dance at Castlebar High School for Girls⁣ circa April 1908⁣. Source: The Past on Glass at Sutton Archives⁣.

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    #63

    Victorian era weird photo of a woman riding an ostrich with a man standing beside her in vintage attire outdoors.

    Couple posing with an Ostrich in Paris circa 1910.

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    Brittania Kelli
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Poor ostrich, that lady isn't exactly a dainty weight to carry, which, no shame, but there's just no reason to be sitting on it.

    #64

    Victorian era photo of a young woman in white dress holding a fluffy black cat, showcasing weird Victorian era moments.

    Another pic of an unknown Victorian lass with her cat , circa late 1880s.

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    #65

    Victorian era photo of a barefoot girl sitting on rubble holding a bird, showing the different time and lifestyle of that era.

    A Barefoot Young girl of Naples holding a bird, taken 1890s , wearing a studio loaned costume. photo by A. de Simone at Sirada di Chiapas 234, Napoli, Italy.

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    #66

    Four Victorian-era children holding large numbers forming 1904, a weird photo from the Victorian era.

    bringing in the New Year postcard for 1904.

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    #67

    Children and adults in a narrow Victorian era alley, with a boy suspended between walls, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Photograph taken by activist and suffragette Norah Smith in 1914, as a snapshot of life in a backstreet in Bow. London.

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    #68

    Victorian era portrait of a young girl in a lace dress with a heart-shaped pendant, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Unknown young lady with lovely eyes c1904. Contributor Names
    C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), American Genetic Association. Source Collection
    C.M. Bell Studio Collection (Library of Congress). Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
    C.M. Bell, photographer. Edna Crawford.

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    #69

    Victorian era portrait of a Native American man wearing traditional attire and a sheriff badge in a weird historic photo.

    Photographer Gertrude Käsebier: portrait of Iron White Man, Sibangu (Brulé) Lakota Nation, 1900.

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    Mike F
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Must have been law enforcement but he sure looked serious.

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    #70

    Two men with mustaches and cigars pose with a disembodied pair of feet, illustrating weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Tintype of two Victorian chaps who really want to show you their feet, circa 1870s

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    Lily bloom
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one on the right looks a bit like Matt McConaughey

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    #71

    Victorian era photo of a man and woman in period clothing standing on a sidewalk near wooden fences and houses.

    Love this! Edwardian woman with an attitude! Chicago, c1902.

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    #72

    Victorian era photo of a Native American woman holding a wrapped baby in traditional clothing and beadwork.

    Mother and child--Apsaroke, 1908. Summary: Mother holding baby in a beaded cradleboard.
    Contributor Names
    Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographer:Edward S. Curtis Collection. Curtis, Edward S, photographer. Mother and child--Apsaroke. Montana, ca. 1908. Photograph.

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    #73

    Victorian era woman wearing an elaborate jeweled headpiece and matching pearl necklace, showcasing period fashion and style.

    Beautiful colourised portrait of Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina taken 1910.

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    Multa Nocte
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I stumbled across old footage of her doing "The Dying Swan." Quite exquisite. Of course, it is also worth watching the version done by Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.

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    #74

    Victorian era woman posing in elaborate dark dress with lace details, showcasing fashion from the weird Victorian era photos.

    Woman in Black Taffeta Dress and Lace Shawl c. 1850 Photo: Southworth and Hawes Studio.

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    Brittania Kelli
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She could be a random goth at any of the Whitby Goth Weekends.

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    #75

    Victorian era street scene with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians on a snowy, narrow city road.

    Streetscene “ Rue de Richelieu”, in Paris, winter 1904.

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    #76

    Victorian era weird photo of a woman in a checkered dress sitting with hands behind her back, showing unusual posture.

    various female inmates at the Surrey County Asylum, 1850s. Hugh Welch Diamond (1808–1886) was a British physician-psychiatrist-antiquarian, an early adopter of the technology of photography, and the first to take photographs of female patients in the Surrey County Asylum, where he was superintendent from 1848 to 1858. His photography project was intended to study the physiognomy of mental illness – the idea that one’s face reveals one’s mental state – with the goal of identifying visual signs of mental illness. Just as Diamond collected artifacts for historical studies, he also ‘collected’ the images of mental patients to study, archive and use in diagnosis and treatment.

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    #77

    Victorian era portrait of women and children in period clothing showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    This photo from 1912 features the Gaudreau sisters of Stanbridge East, Quebec. Their faces and details are so intriguing, and each sister seems to have a unique personality shining through. The youngest sister is clearly the darling of the family, carefully dressed and posed.

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    #78

    Group of Victorian era soldiers in winter uniforms standing together in snow, showing the weird photos from Victorian era.

    British and German soldiers hanging out with each other at Ploegsteert during the Christmas Truce, circa. December 24, 1914.
    The famous Christmas Truce began along the Western Front. German soldiers at St. Yves in Flanders decorated their lines with candles and Christmas trees, following it up by singing Christmas carols. The British soldiers responded by singing carols of their own and soon soldiers from both sides began venturing out into no man’s land. This culminated into a full out Christmas Truce between the British and Germans, who all met each other face to face in no man’s land. The soldiers exchanged gifts such as alcohol, foods, tobacco and souvenirs. They exchanged pictures of their families, took photographs with each other, held joint burial ceremonies for their fallen soldiers, and small-scale football (soccer) matches were played.

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And then of course the higher ups ordered there was no truce in the following years

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    #79

    Victorian era weird photo showing a young girl reaching toward a large Humpty Dumpty figure with a cat in an outdoor setting.

    A rather creepy Victorian Humpty Dumpty adaptation from Alice through the looking glass circa 1873.

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    #80

    Victorian era woman in layered dress and veil posing with a thoughtful expression in a vintage black and white photo.

    Alisa Koonen Russian actress as Pierrette in the pantomime "Pierrette's Cover" (1916).

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    #81

    Victorian era spirit photography showing an elderly couple with a ghostly figure behind them in a weird Victorian photo.

    A young woman's "spirit" appears over an older couple taking a portrait circa 1920. Typical fake photo of that era.

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    #82

    Two Victorian era performers in eccentric costumes, playing guitar and mandolin, showcasing weird photos from the era.

    A couple of vintage clowns having a singalongadoo c1905. Published by Albert Bergeret & Cie, Nancy, France.

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    Sofia
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    B chord if I am not wrong (edit: it was D. Now I explain why I made this mistake. In italian we don't call chords or notes by letter but by name. So Do Re etc. I saw it was RE and I thought if Do is C the one PREVIOUS [see the mistake?] is B)

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    #83

    Victorian era man walking his dog on cobblestone street in front of historic building, capturing a weird photo moment.

    Gustave Caillebotte and his dog Bergère on the Place du Carrousel, Paris. Photo taken around 1892 by Martial Caillebotte, brother of the painter.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wiki --> "Gustave Caillebotte was a French painter who was a member and patron of the Impressionists, although he painted in a more realistic manner than many others in the group. Caillebotte was known for his early interest in photography as an art form."

    #84

    Black and white Victorian era photo showing a city street with an eerie figure circled and zoomed in.

    The first photograph in history in which the Human appears in front of the camera, circa 1839 by Louis Daguerre.
    This photograph is the first image in which a person appears in front of the camera, and it is also the first image of the city of Paris. The camera used needed about 10 minutes to collect the light and the scene, and the street was full of people, but they were moving while photographing, so they did not appear in the picture except for one person who stopped for 10 minutes.

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    Hugo
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Other sources say it's two people: a bootblack and his customer.

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    #85

    Two young women posing for a black and white portrait, showcasing fashion and style from the Victorian era.

    Portrait of actresses Maude Adams and Ethel Barrymore, taken in New York, circa 1897.

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    Mike F
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ethel Barrymore = Drew Barrymore's great aunt.

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    #86

    Victorian era woman with extremely long hair sitting and reading, showcasing the weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Mrs Frampton combing her long hair with the help of a mirror, c1885.

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    #87

    Two women wearing hats and face coverings walking arm in arm on a sidewalk in a weird Victorian era photo.

    Photograph of 2 fashionable ladies coping with the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918.

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    Brittania Kelli
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They understood the importance of masks in the spreading of illness even back then without all our readily available science and research, yet we still have eejits who refuse.

    #88

    Black and white Victorian era photo of a girl holding a sleeping baby, illustrating the weird photos from the Victorian era.

    c1900, photographer Horace Warner captured over two hundred startling images of children living in a rundown slum area of East London. He named these children the ‘Spitalfields Nippers’.
    In 1913 the Bedford Institute paid two pounds, 15 shillings and sixpence for roughly 20 photographs he had taken of the local children. It used them in its fundraising activities, reproducing them on handbills and collection boxes. He was a superindant for the charitable Bedford Institute (nine Quaker missions operating in the East End of London at the end of the 19th cent) rand was appalled by the poverty in much of the East End of London. His Quaker faith and own compassion led him to document the people he met and show them as real human beings. The pictures are posed but the genuine faces shine through. They are children surviving in conditions hard for us to imagine now (though not in other parts of the world); adolescents often already working in a harsh world with no safety net. Many have no shoes and clothes handed down or bought at the thrift shops of the time or the many markets in London.
    Though Governments seemed lamentably slow to act, many individuals, authors (notably of course Dickens) and artists depicted the life of the poor, often particularly the children. The paintings were often toned down to sell but the rich in London often lived close to areas where they would have seen such children every day….here’s a 2nd set of photos.

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    #89

    Six Victorian-era women with long hair pose in old-fashioned dresses in a weird photo from the Victorian era.

    An unknown group of women, possible friends or fellow students pose for an undated photograph, with one clearly keen to show of her chunky hairbrush. Possibly late 1890s to 1900s

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    #90

    Victorian era mugshot style photo of a woman with serious expression wearing a dark high-collar dress.

    Marie Zanini. (born Milanaccio). 28 years, born Turin (Italy). Cuisinière. Vol. 18/3/94., photographed by Alphonse Bertillon, 1894, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photography.

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    #91

    Victorian era theatre music hall entrance with people dressed in period clothing sitting and standing outdoors.

    Postcard of a group of people outside the extravagant Art Nouveau facade of the Elysee Palace in Vichy, France. Photographed and built in 1898 as the Alcazar Theater, the palace housed: a restaurant, a music hall, a casino, a café and a brewery. Unfortunately, the palace does not exist today.

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    #92

    Victorian era child in a dress riding a goat-drawn cart on a train station platform, showcasing a weird Victorian era moment.

    Girl with a goat! 1901, Benton County, Arkansas.

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    #93

    Victorian era black and white photo of a barefoot girl in a dress holding a cat outside a brick building with lace curtains.

    Spitalfields nipper: A young girl cuddles with a cat East London taken 1901/2 . Source: Horace Warner/The Religious Society of Friends in Britain.

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    #94

    Couple in Victorian era costumes posing for a weird photo, reflecting unique fashion from the Victorian era.

    A couple of Victorian travellers looking rather dandy taken around 1890s.

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    #95

    Two Victorian-era women in unusual masks and dresses holding star-tipped wands, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    Faerie sisters. Cabinet card photo from around early 1890s.

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    #96

    Victorian era weird photo of two barefoot boys in tattered clothes standing on a street near an old whisky advertisement.

    Two Bare footed kids outside a (Scottie Road) Scotland Road Pub, Liverpool, Merseyside, England taken approx 1895.

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one on the left looks like my uncle, though it is 70 years before he was born

    #97

    Black and white Victorian era photo showing two people at the windows of an old, worn building with open shutters.

    Quaint photo that shows the rear of an old premises on Old Town Street, with a woman peering out of window and man sat on flat roof having a cuppa.The image is a black and white photograph of an Old Town Street premises in the late 1890s in Plymouth, England.

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    AnnaB
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Zuckerberg?

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    #98

    Victorian era weird photo showing a couple in bed with unusual outfits and a cluttered vintage bedroom setting.

    A late Victorian / Edwardian bedroom farce scene in the form of Stereoscope postcards with a couple being disturbed by a burglar circa 1900s.

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    #99

    Two women standing beside a snowman with a hat, pipe, and text, in a weird Victorian era photo outdoors.

    Edwardian happy new year postcard for year 1911.

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    #100

    Victorian era woman in traditional dress sitting beside a dog on a bench in a black and white weird photo.

    Victorian portrait of unknown woman posing with her dog outside her home, believed to be part of collection of East- Enders of London in 1880 - 1890s.

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    pelemele
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We wonder if the dog will be on the menu for the next meal (joke ! ^^)

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    #101

    Victorian era woman posing dramatically in a floral dress with pearls, showcasing style from the weird photos Victorian era.

    Portrait of actress Fern Andra. Taken Late 1910s.

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    #102

    Victorian era portrait of a young woman with long hair wearing a headpiece and vintage clothing in a weird photo style.

    Portrait of an unknown young woman taken in New York c. 1901. Although believed to be Evelyn Nesbit.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have seen this identified as Evelyn Nesbit in a number of places.

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    #103

    Victorian era weird photo of four females from different generations posed in a vertical, formal studio portrait.

    Four Generations, One Photo, taken ca. 1905. It is fascinating to think of what these woman in this picture lived through. The great grandmother at the top lived through the Civil War and the industrial revolution. She probably remembers the first day that electricity became widely available. That youngster on the other hand, would presumably live to see World War I, the roaring 20s, the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War, Vietnam and the 1960s counterculture. The hairstyles of each grown woman in this photo reflect the time period in which they (probably) came of age. The youngest woman has a hairstyle that’s very Gibson Girl, kind of piled/swept gracefully on top of her head, which fits the era this photo was taken. Her mother has a simultaneously frizzier and tighter hairstyle that’s much more reminiscent of the 1880s, 20-25 years prior to the photo. The grandmother at the top has a much smoother, more austere style that recalls the 1860s when some of the hair was often pulled sharply back with a center part.

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    #104

    Victorian era photo of a woman holding a frail child, reflecting the unusual and different times of the period.

    Maud Hebbes, who later became the first nurse at Marie Stopes’s birth control clinic, holds a malnourished child at the Mother’s Arms, Bow in 1915. The ELFS ran a mother and baby clinic, a milk depot and a nursery in the disused pub. Photographed by women’s rights activist Norah Smyrh.

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    #105

    Victorian era black and white photo of a girl with long hair resting her head on her hand in a weird vintage portrait.

    Photograph of Cyprien Marie Tessie du.Motay,, taken from the essai de phototypie collection societe francaise de photographie c 1867.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cyprien Marie Tessié du Motay "was a French chemist, author of numerous patents, inventor, among other things, of phototype." This is a photo of a woman he took, not a photo of the photographer himself, and was entitled "Portrait of a Woman."

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    #106

    Victorian era couple posing for a formal portrait, showcasing period clothing and style from the weird photos collection.

    Charles Meehan, a white Irishman and a Hester Meehan, who was born in Canada. A family historian said: ‘For Charles, it was just a natural thing to marry this woman who racially wasn’t the same as him but in every other way was the love of his life’. Charles and Hester were born in 1856, three months apart. They were married in Canada, where interracial marriage was legal though frowned upon. But for reasons that are unclear, they later headed south to Nebraska with three children in tow. This photo was taken when they arrived in Nebraska, circa 1880s.

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    Michael Largey
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Inter-racial marriage was guaranteed by the Supreme Court decision Loving vs. Virginia (1959). The GOP governor of my state (Indiana ) thinks it should be overturned.

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    #108

    Victorian era weird photo of a woman wearing boxing gloves and a lace dress posing in a vintage studio setting.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Winner of the Most Scary Woman in the UK award in 1883 was Hattie ‘The Mad Hatter’ Madders - the only woman ever to hold the boxing heavyweight championship of the world title. She won the belt in 1883, stopping Scottish pugilist Wee W‍il‍l‍y Harris in the first round of their bout. A gentle woman at heart, Hattie later retired to Ireland where she became a dairy farmer."

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    #109

    Victorian era woman in long dress standing near large spider web with a curious expression in a sepia-toned photo.

    ”The Web” by Clarence White, taken 1899.

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    #110

    Group of Victorian era children and women wearing period clothing standing on a beach in a weird Victorian era photo.

    Early autochrome picture of a family on the beach in France circa 1910s.

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    #111

    Victorian era woman in period dress posing against a curved building on a city street in a weird photo.

    Portrait of a woman posing in Paris on a street corner from where you can see the Eiffel Tower, France, 1899.

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    #112

    Victorian era photo of a man with a cart and a smiling woman holding hands on a city street in vintage clothing.

    Organ grinder/street musician taken in Paris circa 1898 by pioneering French documentary photographer Eugène Atget. He was noted for his determination to document all of the architecture and street scenes of Paris before their disappearance to modernisation. Most of his photographs were first published by Berenice Abbott after his death. Though he sold his work to artists and craftspeople, and became an inspiration for the surrealists, he did not live to see the wide acclaim his work would eventually receive.

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    #113

    Victorian era street scene with a girl in period dress standing near a horse-drawn carriage in a small town setting.

    A young lady posing in Croydon Road, Caterham, England circa 1894

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    #114

    Horse-drawn carriages traveling through a snowy Victorian-era city street during heavy snowfall.

    Winter on Fifth Avenue, taken circa 1892 by Alfred Stieglitz.

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    #115

    Three young girls in dirty Victorian-era clothing standing outdoors in a bleak setting, illustrating Victorian era life.

    Colourised photo of Young oyster shuckers, Josie, six years old, Bertha, six years old, Sophie, ten years old, Port Royal, South Carolina, 1912. Work began at 4 AM. Photo bt Lewis Hine.

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    pelemele
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Already carrying the entire weight of the world on their shoulders.

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    #116

    Crowded Victorian-era beach scene with people in period swimwear and clothing, showcasing weird photos from the Victorian era.

    A crowded beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey, photographed in 1908.

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    #117

    Victorian era woman with umbrella and man in suit wearing hat walking on sunny sidewalk from weird photos.

    Fashionable couple strolling in Saratoga. Image enlarged from Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 1915. Colorised by Sanna Dullaway.

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    #118

    Four Victorian women in period clothing sitting on rocks, drinking from bottles in a weird Victorian era photo.

    These snapshots from 1898-1900 are from the personal collection of Theresa Babb, the wife of the treasurer of the Knox Mill in Camden, Maine. The photos, now in the collection of the Camden Public Library, capture Babb’s family and friends enjoying numerous rustic pursuits around Camden, hiking to the summit of Mt. Battie, boating on Lake Megunticook and picnicking on the rugged, rocky shore.

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    #119

    Victorian era man riding a mechanical horse carriage, showcasing weird photos that highlight a different time period.

    Prototype of a horse-drawn carriage motorcycle, early 1900s.

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    Hugo
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The front wheels don't look at all practical, especially on cobbled streets.

    #120

    Victorian era woman in dark dress with antique jewelry sitting for a formal 19th-century portrait photograph.

    An absolutely stunning photograph of an unidentified woman, circa the 1850s. She wears many pieces of jewelry including a cross necklace with large beads, earrings, a brooch, rings, bracelets, and chains hanging from the sash on the waist of her dress.

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    #121

    Victorian era odd boxing match showing a tall thin man and a short overweight man wearing gloves and posing to fight.

    Fred Howe, the Fatman and George Moore, the living skeleton; they are the most comical boxers in the world. Fred Howe’s father was a carpenter at Alleghany City, Penn., and Fred started to learn the same trade, but soon became too fat.⁣

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    #122

    Group of barefoot Victorian era children standing in an alleyway wearing worn clothes, showcasing weird Victorian era photo style.

    Street photo by photographer Lewis Hine with the caption: “Jessie D-(the tallest girl) and some of her charges. Girl in doorway is her boon Companion.” Taken in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1908.

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    #123

    Three men in Victorian era clothing posing outside near a broken fence in a weird photo from the Victorian era.

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    Mike F
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    From insta:The outlaw John Shaw removed from his coffin and propped up against a picket fence for one last drink of whiskey with his buddies. The photo was taken on April 8th, 1905. This was after the infamous Canyon Diablo shootout, Arizona, USA. Macabre but interesting

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    #124

    Victorian era weird photo of six people, including a woman with a full beard wearing a white dress, posing for a formal portrait.

    Alice Doherty - the Minnesota Woolly girl - poses with her family in a typically dour Victorian photograph circa early 1900s. She suffered from “dog-faced” hypertrichosis, a rare condition that wasn't an uncommon sight in the world of Victorian-era so called ‘freak’ shows. Alice and her mum toured with Professor Weller’s One-Man Band from the age of five, and was exhibited in shop windows and other small venues. Other hypertrichosis sufferers made a small fortune touring in Europe, but Alice never reached their heights of fame. In 1915, aged 28, she retired in Dallas, Texas where she died in 1933.

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    #126

    Group of young girls in Victorian-era clothing posing for a weird photo, showcasing unique expressions and old-fashioned style.

    Adolescent mill girls from Bibb Mfg. Co. in Macon, Georgia. Taken by photographer Lewis Hines circa 1908.

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    #127

    Victorian era weird photo showing a young girl in old-fashioned clothing standing in an alley near a building.

    A haunting portrait of a young factory worker in Maine, USA taken circa 1911 by Lewis Hines. She’s only 9 years old and, according to records, was a worker at a seafood canning company in Maine. Alongside other members of her family, Nan de Gallant spent long hours during the summer months hard at work. Despite this, she was described as “a spoiled child” in the photo’s title. This may have been because her work in a factory was “irregular” instead of a daily happening.
    Child labourers Nan’s age were not unusual. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, “no less than 18 percent of all children ages 10-15 worked” from 1890 to 1910.
    In Maine specifically, a law banning children younger than 12 from working in manufacturing exempted the canning industry because it produced perishable goods. This law changed in 1911, but it’s difficult to assess how many children actually stopped working.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It will be interesting to see if a certain country starts heading back in this direction, now that they are expelling all their agricultural and manufacturing workers.

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    Victorian era photo showing two boys in worn clothing, one holding a baby, illustrating childhood in a different time.

    Winner of the Most Scary Woman in the UK award in 1883 was Hattie ‘The Mad Hatter’ Madders - the only woman ever to hold the boxing heavyweight championship of the world title. She won the belt in 1883, stopping Scottish pugilist Wee Willy Harris in the first round of their bout. A gentle woman at heart, Hattie later retired to Ireland where she became a dairy farmer.

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    Razill
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Um. This picture does not seem to match thw story unless she started hwr career VERY young

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