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Political
Original photos of the politicians and political events throughout the past few centuries.
Welcome to a collection of photographs that document the fascinating history of politics. From democracies to monarchies, communism to fascism, and everything in between, this page captures the divers...
Notorious
The people and places that live on in our memories - not for good reasons but because of how they shocked and saddened.
Images of serial killers, mass murderers, despots and dictators, prisons, and the victims of these horrors. These people & places live on in infamy in our history.
There are the notorious killers: Th...
1800s
The 1800s where the end of the industrial revolution and the birth of scientists.
The Industrial Revolution began around 1760 and ran through the 1840's. Then began the birth of the profession of science. Louis Pasteur, Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Te...
African Americans
See the faces of just some of the many African Americans who have contributed to building the United States into the country it is today.
African Americans in the early history of the United States had an extremely difficult start as immigrants. Having been primarily forced to immigrate to a new continent, African Americans worked throu...
Native Americans
Images of the Native American people - the tribes, their dress, and their lifestyles. We honor and celebrate Native American history with this collection of historic photos.
The best way to understand the people who first inhabited North America, Native Americans, is through their own words. The following quotes contain some of the wisdom passed down through generations o...
Popular Photos
These historical photos have generated quite the buzz!
This collection of historical photos has got people talking. These photos - either because of the subject and/or the story - have generated a lot of comments among the community. What do you have to s...
Fashion
Discover how fashion has changed over the years with this collection of photos.
Fashion styles & vintage clothing throughout the decades that will inspire, make you wish for those times again, or may make you ask "What were they thinking"?
Clothing styles have obviously changed ...
Celebrities
Discover the lives and legacies of notable celebrities from the past, like Bette Davis and John Wayne, by browsing photographs of them in their prime.
The lasting impact of celebrities from the past cannot be denied; they continue to be an essential part of our cultural history. Through their talent, charisma, and unique personalities, they entertai...
Prospector testing ore samples. Esmeralda County, Nevada
Prospector testing ore samples. Esmeralda County, Nevada
Carrying a coffin in Kentucky 1940
A Marion Post Wolcott photo of mountain people carrying a coffin up the creek bed to the family graveyard, where it will be buried. This area was too isolated to have a formal funeral service immediately. Names of the people in the photo are unknown, Marion Post Wolcott was sent to Kentucky by the federal government to document conditions in Kentucky during the Depression.
Photo taken on the South Fork of the Kentucky River, Kentucky
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
Photo taken on the South Fork of the Kentucky River, Kentucky
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
Marion Wolcott 's car in Kentucky
The car in which a school superintendent and Marion Post Wolcott drove up the South Fork of the Kentucky River to take pictures of conditions in rural schools. Obviously, the car got stuck! Taken in Breathitt County, Kentucky
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
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Kentucky Mountaineer with his dog 1940
A "mountaineer" (name unknown) who was raising his grandson in his home with the help of the neighbors. He was crippled with arthritis most of his life, so he needed help.
He's sitting on the steps of a schoolhouse with his dog. They are near the South Fork of the Kentucky River. Breathitt County, Kentucky
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
He's sitting on the steps of a schoolhouse with his dog. They are near the South Fork of the Kentucky River. Breathitt County, Kentucky
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Marion Post Wolcott
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strassman
Charles worked for the railroad. The family had a box car attached to their house for extra sleeping space during the depression.The railroad kept them fed.
Emile Riche
Delta Road, near New Orleans, La. Emile Riche, a farmer, has a small place bordering the levee, and for a period of years has been fighting the Parish officials for payments due him for damages to his property in the flood of 1927. He used this method of advertising by converting his barns and fences into a medium for visual statement.
This photo shows Emile Riche standing next to wall of barn covered with writing about his legal claim; also shows starving man with two well-fed men above him labelled depression and starvation.
People in photo include: Emile Riche
This photo shows Emile Riche standing next to wall of barn covered with writing about his legal claim; also shows starving man with two well-fed men above him labelled depression and starvation.
People in photo include: Emile Riche
Chaffee homestead in Sheshequin, PA
This is our family homestead in the depression days. The farm had 40 acres and was purchased in the 1860's and sold in 2010. The Chaffee family of 10 were poor but proud. They worked the farm and churned butter and sold it in Towanda, PA. They had chickens, pigs, cows, and a horse. They raised crops and my Great Grampa Fred and Great Grama Marie were trained nurses. The barn went first and then the house fell down in the 1960's, by the looks of the roof in this picture, it figures.
Cities
Snapshots of city living at its finest, and sometimes not so finest.
This collection showcases historical photos of various cities, towns and other places you might recognize or heard about. Get a glimpse into what everyday life in the city looked like - from archite...
Lost & Found
Help reunite mystery or 'orphan' photos that have lost their families.
Photos with the names and dates lost in history. AncientFaces has been reuniting mystery and orphan photos with their families since we began in 2000.
This 'Lost & Found' collection is of photos foun...