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50 Extremely Rare Historical Photos That Show Just How Completely And Totally Unhinged The World Used To Be


50 Extremely Rare Historical Photos That Show Just How Completely And Totally Unhinged The World Used To Be

1.

Here are two men testing a bulletproof vest in the absolute safest way possible:

2.

This is a picture of a meeting of the New York chapter of the “Fat Men’s Club” circa 1930:

3.

This is a real photo of two people, Gladys Roy and Ivan Unger, playing tennis on top of a plane flying at 3000 feet:

4.

Here’s photographer Jack Reilly prancing about the 74-story-tall Bank of Manhattan while it was under construction in 1929:

5.

This is what a typical children’s playground looked like in 1908:

6.

These are some of the floats from the 1939 edition of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade:

7.

Before modern car washes were invented, one particularly wacky idea was for cars to drive around through water in a circle:

8.

This is Marcia Pinkenfield, winner of the “Most Beautiful Child In America” contest in 1927:

9.

Here’s the contestants of the World’s Most Beautiful Legs competition in 1951:

10.

This is pilot Charles Godefroy flying his plane through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris:

11.

Here’s a totally safe and not concerning picture of a baby playing with a ton of baby alligators at a California alligator farm:

12.

Here’s a photo of a horse casually jumping over a table of soldiers eating lunch:

13.

After World War I, a bunch of officers got together to pay tribute to the fallen horses lost in battle:

14.

Speaking of which, here’s another “living photograph” featuring over 20,000 men paying tribute to Woodrow Wilson:

15.

This picture from the 1927 Tour de France shows riders Julien Vervaecke and Maurice Geldhof taking a quick cigarette break while competing:

16.

One of the biggest fads of the 1950s was “phonebooth stuffing,” where-in a bunch of people would, well, stuff themselves into a phonebooth:

17.

Back when people were so inclined to do so, this was one way to board and travel by blimp:

18.

This is a picture of German Shepherd police dogs facing the ultimate challenge: remaining perfectly still while a cat sits right in front of them:

19.

This smiling fellow is a lab technician hired to observe couples kissing in order to gauge the durability of lipstick:

20.

This is beautician Max Factor with his invention, the beauty calibrator, a device designed to show which parts of a woman’s face needed more or less make-up:

21.

This is what was known as an “auto-thriller,” basically a rollercoaster for your car:

22.

The Michelin Man not only used to be absolutely terrifying, but he used to run with a gang of several other musically inclined Michelin men:

23.

The man on the right is Johnny Eck, a popular sideshow performer who was born without a bottom half:

24.

Here’s a circus performer wrestling an alligator inside a tank:

25.

This is H.L. Bowdoin with the deep sea diving suit he invented:

26.

This is Danish clothier Christian Troelstrup and the building he covered with over a thousand coats to attract buyers:

27.

During WWI this church in France stacked sandbags throughout the entirety of the structure to protect it:

28.

Due to part to the modern discovery of King Tut’s tomb, Egypt was so popular in the UK that there were even pharaoh themed gas pumps:

29.

This was a short-lived way to transport prisoners on motorcycle:

30.

This is Civil War veteran Jacob Miller, a man who was shot right between the eyes and lived for 17 more years:

31.

This is Jacques Plante, who in 1959 became the first goalie to ever wear a protective face mask:

32.

During World War II, babies in England were fitted with baby-sized gas masks that were comically large:

33.

In 1933, A.L. Kahn caught a 5,000-pound manta ray off the coast of Florida:

34.

This is the Dale Creek Bridge, an bridge built in Wyoming in the 1800s that was so rickety that trains had to slow down to 4 miles per hour to cross it safely:

35.

This is one very, very, very safe example of what a baby’s car seat used to look like in the 1950s and 60s:

36.

Here it is in action:

37.

This bad boy is Zach T. Wilcox, owner of the world’s longest beard, in 1922:

38.

This is what an early design for an electric hair dryer looked like:

39.

This is what some of the first New York City tour buses looked like in 1904:

40.

This is the Brewster armor suit, one of the first fully functional suits of body armor designed for World War I combat:

41.

This is President Lyndon B. Johnson driving a Amphicar, a, well, amphibious car designed to operate on land and sea:

42.

This is inventor Joe Gilpin looking dapper as ever while riding his motorized surfboard circa 1948:

43.

This is actress Jessie Mathew and her very modestly sized headdress:

44.

Here’s the 1930 “Queen Of The Vineyards” Wilma Smith buried head to toe in a bunch of grapes:

45.

Before he retired from baseball, the legendary Lou Gerhig auditioned for the role of Tarzan. They made him carry and a spear and everything:

46.

France used to have these public urinals known as “pissoirs”:

47.

This vehicle was the car being driven when the first ever speeding ticket was given to Walter Arnold in 1896:

48.

This camouflage, known as “dazzle camouflage,” was extremely popular during World War I:

49.

This is a champagne inspector wearing a champagne-inspecting mask in case of any champagne-related explosions:

50.

And finally, apparently, back in the day, peanut sellers would, well, wear suits with a ton of peanuts sewn into them:

Dave Stopera

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