The world is filled with millions of interesting images and amazing facts from all points in history. There is so much more than what is included in the history books. In fact, some of the most amazing photos aren't generally taught at all. It's easy to find amazing history, though, and there really isn't much left undiscovered and undocumented. History is broad, winding, and amazing.
Images from all points in time can be found somewhere online. From the Wild Western days back in the 1800s to the most notable and impactful news events in the 1900s. When it comes to history and facts, so much can be learnt online.
It is fun to get away from the normal kinds of content the Internet has to offer, and instead do something more productive with that time. Here is a collection of the most interesting photos and facts from the news and the media, to everyday moments in the past.
The Nine Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII, 1910
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A war veteran sells matches on the street, in Canterbury, Kent, 1920s
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A horse and a flower seller on Kopernika Street, Warsaw, Poland, 1931
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Child labor strike in Philadelphia, 1902
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Olga Nikolaevna, Tsar Nicholas II's daughter, 1910
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Audrey Young and her husband, Billy Wilder in Berlin, 1961
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Armenian priest, a Muslim Mullah, and a Greek priest, Konia, 1873
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An executioner from India, 1903
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Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie with his pet cheetahs at the Jubilee Palace, 1962
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Child actress Fairuza Balk and a puppet being operated by Stewart Harvey-Wilson on the set of Return to Oz, 1984
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Two Soviet soldiers, 1970
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L. Ron Hubbard, American founder of the Church of Scientology, 1944
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German WWII prisoner is reunited with his daughter, 1956
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General Douglas MacArthur wades ashore during initial landings at Leyte, Philippine Islands, 1944
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A snowstorm in Times Square, 1977
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A group of anti-women suffragist men tear up a banner, Washington DC, 1917
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Major Gen. Smedley D. Butler and Jiggs, the bulldog mascot of the US Marines, 1926
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"Do not feed" chalked onto the elephants, 1960s
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Alexandre Colonna Walewski, the son of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, 1860
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Lady Liberty under construction in Paris, 1884
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Harold Whittles hearing for the first time, 1974
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The crowd for Kim II Sung's death, 1994
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Actor Robert Duvall on the set of Apocalypse Now, 1976
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Swedish feminist Elin Wagner next to a petition with over 350000 signatures demanding voters rights for women, 1914
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Hoover Dam construction, 1934
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