15 Extremely Rare Historial Pictures That Will Completely And Totally Change Your Perspective On The World

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Black-and-white photo of a messy desk covered in papers and journals, with a blackboard behind it with lots of writing, and shelves of journals, notepads, and books on either side

1. This is what Albert Einstein’s desk looked like the day he died:

Black-and-white photo of a messy desk covered in papers and journals, with a blackboard behind it with lots of writing, and shelves of journals, notepads, and books on either side

2. This is what the Eiffel Tower looked like as it was being built:

Eiffel Tower partially built

3. Recognize these big ol’ rocks? This is Mount Rushmore before the presidential heads were carved into it:

Close-up of Mount Rushmore

4. This is how big Plymouth Rock is in real life:

A medium-size rock behind bars

5. This is what Queen Elizabeth II looked like when she was 18:

Black-and-white photo of Queen Elizabeth as a young woman

6. This is what one of the world’s oldest pairs of Levi’s jeans looks like:

A torn, slightly faded, and dirty pair of jeans

7. The Great Sphinx of Giza…has a tail!!!

The back of the Great Sphinx of Giza

8. This right here is what one of the Titanic‘s lifeboats looked like before the passengers were rescued:

A lifeboat with about 20–25 people wearing life jackets in it

9. This is what Abraham Lincoln looked like when he became president in 1861…

Smiling slightly with a bow tie

10. …and this is what he looked like four short years later, in 1865:

With a bow tie but many more lines on his face

11. Speaking of Honest Abe, this is Ralph Lincoln, the 11th-generation cousin of Abraham Lincoln:

Close-up of Ralph Lincoln

12. This is Ruth Malcolmson, the woman who won the 1924 Miss America pageant:

Ruth Malcolmson

13. This is how thick one of the cables holding up the Golden Gate Bridge is:

A very wide Golden Gate Bridge cable and fog in the background with a sign giving stats, including "Length of one cable, 3,650 feet, diameter of one cable: 36 3/8 inches"

14. This is what Bob Ross looked like before he had his iconic hairdo:

Bob Ross with a '50s pompadour

15. These were some of the job necessities for a TWA flight attendant in the 1940s:

Air Hostess Qualifications: Age, 21 to 26; height, 5'2" to 5'6"; weight, 100 to 130 lbs; education, 1 year of college or a registered nurse; must be single and have good vision

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