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Unique pictures of the past, found in London


A hidden stash of photographs from the past was unearthed in a basement flat in London and with them, came a whole new way of looking at our recent past. Once you take a look at these images, you will forget about the future and instead, wonder what it was that happened before you were even born.

Shooting Practice From 1935

Taken a few years before the start of WWII, this image of German soldiers target training speaks volumes of the tragedies to come. Seeing the soldiers train in this way is incredibly eerie and undeniably unsettling.

The Suburban Boom

The 1950’s saw one of the most extreme property booms in history as many families made their way from the cities into the suburbs. This photograph documents some of the early chaos, showing the madness as dozens of families arrive on the same day.

Execution Of A Communist

Despite the coverage of the Second World War, it is impossible for most people to consider the reality of the time. This image of German soldiers executing a Communist is very haunting and shows a brief example of the era’s brutality.

Space Traveling Chimp

Before man made it to the moon or into space, we sent an array of animals to make the trip. Most famously, a chimp named Ham was sent in a rocket and more than anything else, his trip paved the way for human space travel in the future.

Ambrose Burnside
It’s not hard to see why this Civil War General gained fame in history. A huge fan of his facial hair, Ambrose Burnside was responsible for coining the term “sideburn”.

Hitler In Disguise

Despite having killed himself at the end of WWII, many believed that Hitler faked his death and retreated into hiding. These images reveal what officials believe the Nazi ruler could have looked like were he to have tried to exist in disguise.

Assassination Of Asanuma

Rarely do we see someone in the final moments of life. This image of Japanese Socialist Asanuma is, therefore, incredibly unsettling, depicting the politician moments before he was murdered by 17 year old Yamaguchi.

Rejected Mannequins

Madame Tussaud’s has a long and winding history and over the years, has suffered a fire or two. Images of mannequins destroyed after a fire were recently discovered and we have to admit, they’re pretty creepy.

Hats In New York City

Before the great cultural revolution of the ’60s, things were a lot more strict. In the early 20th century, it was mandatory to go out wearing a hat and this bird’s eye view of New York paints a remarkable picture.

Ray Campbell Versus Dick Hyland

Before cinema and computer games, boxing matches were considered to be one of the best forms of entertainment. This photograph of a fight between Ray Campbell and Dick Hyland in 1913 shows just how bloody the fights could become.

Chaos On The Swedish Roads

Before they joined the majority of drivers, Swedish citizens used to drive on the left hand side of the road. When, in the ’50s, government officials made the switch, Swedish roads went into chaos.

Protecting Amiens Cathedral

During the war, the oldest and largest buildings faced the highest risk of destruction. This photograph of the Cathedral of Amiens shows the preventative measures people took in order to protect their landmarks, stuffing the walls with sandbags.
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