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My Sardinian Grandma, after migrating to northern Italy, 1950s
r/OldSchoolCool

/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.


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My Sardinian Grandma, after migrating to northern Italy, 1950s
r/OldSchoolCool - My Sardinian Grandma, after migrating to northern Italy, 1950s



January 18th 1980, Michael Jackson and Donna Summer at the American Music Awards
r/OldSchoolCool

/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.


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January 18th 1980, Michael Jackson and Donna Summer at the American Music Awards
r/OldSchoolCool - January 18th 1980, Michael Jackson and Donna Summer at the American Music Awards


Michael Douglas should have gotten Oscar for this movie ‘Falling Down” (1994). Brilliant performance.
r/OldSchoolCool

/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.


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Michael Douglas should have gotten Oscar for this movie ‘Falling Down” (1994). Brilliant performance.




2 years ago today !
r/SnapshotHistory

Welcome! Explore a treasure trove of vintage photographs, offering glimpses into yesteryears. Share your historic images, family photos, and intriguing finds for the community to uncover their secrets. Engage in lively discussions, ask questions, and collaborate to unveil the stories behind each image. Enhance the experience by providing context, historical insights, and personal anecdotes. Witness the evolution of our world through iconic moments and everyday snapshots captured in the past.


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2 years ago today !
r/SnapshotHistory - 2 years ago today !

Muhammad Ali learns about Mount Everest, 1970s.
r/SnapshotHistory

Welcome! Explore a treasure trove of vintage photographs, offering glimpses into yesteryears. Share your historic images, family photos, and intriguing finds for the community to uncover their secrets. Engage in lively discussions, ask questions, and collaborate to unveil the stories behind each image. Enhance the experience by providing context, historical insights, and personal anecdotes. Witness the evolution of our world through iconic moments and everyday snapshots captured in the past.


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Muhammad Ali learns about Mount Everest, 1970s.

The Carter administration installed 32 panels on the White House designed to harvest the sun's rays and use them to heat water in 1979.
r/HistoricalCapsule

Step into the past with HistoricalCapsule! 📸 Explore fascinating old photos that tell stories from days gone by. Share and discuss about moments that shaped history. Join us in celebrating the beauty of the past, one snapshot at a time.


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The Carter administration installed 32 panels on the White House designed to harvest the sun's rays and use them to heat water in 1979.
r/HistoricalCapsule - The Carter administration installed 32 panels on the White House designed to harvest the sun's rays and use them to heat water in 1979.


A Celtic mass burial at Gondole, in France, situated 300 meters from the rampart of the oppidum, and which consisted of 8 men and their horses, lined up four by four in two rows, who had been buried together in a rectangular grave. 1st century BCE [1707x2560]
r/ArtefactPorn

/r/ArtefactPorn is a community dedicated to posting the very best objects, from the very large to the very small, made or shaped by the mankind throughout history. These artefacts range from tools and works of arts to archaeological finds, and give us a better sense of life in various moments throughout history.


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A Celtic mass burial at Gondole, in France, situated 300 meters from the rampart of the oppidum, and which consisted of 8 men and their horses, lined up four by four in two rows, who had been buried together in a rectangular grave. 1st century BCE [1707x2560]
r/ArtefactPorn - A Celtic mass burial at Gondole, in France, situated 300 meters from the rampart of the oppidum, and which consisted of 8 men and their horses, lined up four by four in two rows, who had been buried together in a rectangular grave. 1st century BCE [1707x2560]



Name this 90s grunge band (Cruise, Pitt, Depp, Reeves)
r/OldSchoolCool

/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.


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Name this 90s grunge band (Cruise, Pitt, Depp, Reeves)
r/OldSchoolCool - Name this 90s grunge band (Cruise, Pitt, Depp, Reeves)



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  • /r/ArtefactPorn is a community dedicated to posting the very best objects, from the very large to the very small, made or shaped by the mankind throughout history. These artefacts range from tools and works of arts to archaeological finds, and give us a better sense of life in various moments throughout history. members
  • Welcome! Explore a treasure trove of vintage photographs, offering glimpses into yesteryears. Share your historic images, family photos, and intriguing finds for the community to uncover their secrets. Engage in lively discussions, ask questions, and collaborate to unveil the stories behind each image. Enhance the experience by providing context, historical insights, and personal anecdotes. Witness the evolution of our world through iconic moments and everyday snapshots captured in the past. members
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