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Old School Pics That Give You A Peek At A Bygone Era Home & Yard Gardening & Projects DIY Survival Skills Tips & Hacks Search for: DIY & Woodworking Gardening & Outdoor Projects Home & Yard Survival & Outdoor Skills Tips & Hacks About Contact Copyright Privacy Terms People Share Old School Pics That Give You A Peek At A Bygone Era Dan Gray | More | 2 Mar 2026 There's something undeniably captivating about old photos. Maybe they capture attention because they harken back to a time long before we were born. Sometimes, they bring on a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time in life. In any event, we're in a privileged position in this modern age because we have nearly two centuries of photography to look back on, and it's all at our fingertips. Maybe you remember these times and maybe you don't - but there's no doubt that they offer a tantalizing glimpse at a bygone time. "My dad in the early '90s." PrestigiousInsect643/reddit This comes from a subreddit called r/oldschoolcool. If I'm being honest, while the pics are always interesting, they don't always capture the spirit of being both old school and cool. This pic, though? It totally fits the theme. The car, the palm trees, and the overall sense of swagger (I mean, just look at that flat top!) just captures something that's hard to replicate. Even if someone else wanted to capture this vibe, it would be hard to do so effortlessly. ADVERTISEMENT "Playing dinosaurs with my great grandpa (Orville Redenbacher) in 1990." ADVERTISEMENT Bentendo64/reddit ADVERTISEMENT Anyone who grew up in the '80s or '90s will probably feel a nostalgic twinge for the lighting and styles on display in this pic. It simply could not have come from any other era. ADVERTISEMENT It's a nice family pic and all, but the Orville Redenbacher Easter egg is absolutely wild. I want to deduct points for the fact that there's nary a kernel of corn to be seen. ADVERTISEMENT "My dad's fishing license late '70s/early '80s." ADVERTISEMENT monroechris/reddit ADVERTISEMENT Any kind of photo on an official document - whether it's a license of some kind or a passport - always seems to show us in the worst possible light. This pic is no exception, but at least there's some personality in his expression. ADVERTISEMENT I could see this being a still from some raunchy comedy. He doesn't look dangerous or threatening or anything, but he does look like he just might not know who he is or what's going on. ADVERTISEMENT "The Storyville Jazz Club - Copenhagen, Denmark, 1952." ADVERTISEMENT notbob1959/reddit ADVERTISEMENT This pic comes from that unique time period in the mid-20th century where the formal fashion trends of the early century intermingled with more modern trappings like the dawn of rock and roll. ADVERTISEMENT There's a sweet nostalgia to this pic. It's very much a candid photo, where nobody seems to realize they're being photographed. It captures so much human emotion in one frame that it might just evoke a powerful sense of nostalgia - even if it was taken decades before you were born. ADVERTISEMENT "Members of the Wearable Computing Project at MIT. Mid '90s. " ADVERTISEMENT likecoyote59/reddit ADVERTISEMENT This pic comes from a time where people thought the future of technology would have us all becoming part cyborg, festooning our bodies with wearable tech. While this vision did come to fruition (just look at modern health trackers), it doesn't look nearly as goofy as this. ADVERTISEMENT It's easy to look back at this and laugh, but if you were around during this time, you already know that there was nothing cooler than this kind of tech. Remember the Nintendo Power Glove? ADVERTISEMENT "Christmas, 1991. When I was 7 years old, my dad gave me this 66cc Honda. He spent 6 months secretly rebuilding and painting it to look just like his Yamaha, so we could ride trials together." ADVERTISEMENT elidevious/reddit ADVERTISEMENT Lots of old pics show a time period that we'll never get back, but some are comforting reminders that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Case in point: overjoyed kids receiving presents on Christmas morning. ADVERTISEMENT If you take away the grainy blurriness that comes with early '90s point-and-click cameras, this photo could come from the 2020s. I wonder what ever happened to this guy's tricked out custom bike. ADVERTISEMENT "My grandmother was one of the first women to be a train engineer for Union Pacific, possibly the first in her state (mid-1970s)." ADVERTISEMENT bearded_dragon_34/reddit ADVERTISEMENT This is a surprisingly intimate pic of a trailblazer. A lot of old pics showing people on the job feel like publicity photos, with smiling workers putting the best possible face on what could be absolutely punishing jobs. ADVERTISEMENT Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but it feels like there's a sadness, or at least a reflectiveness, that you can see in her eyes. It's hard to imagine how difficult it would be for a Black woman to break through in a male-dominated field half a century ago. ADVERTISEMENT "In 1839, Robert Cornelius sat for 15 minutes in front of a hand built camera made of opera glass and sheets of copper. His picture became the first 'selfie' ever taken." ADVERTISEMENT Exciting_Boat_3907/reddit ADVERTISEMENT It's hard not to admire this guy's patience. In modern times, where we can whip a smartphone out of our pockets and take a high-quality picture with so many megapixels that it literally shows pores in the skin, it's hard to imagine sitting still for this long just for a selfie. ADVERTISEMENT Interestingly, the extremely long exposure time of early photos helps explain why so many people look angry, or at least neutral, in them. I mean, you try to hold a beaming smile while sitting still for 15 minutes. ADVERTISEMENT "Gary Sinise here. Here's me at age 5 on Halloween back in 1960 in my hometown of Blue Island, Illinois." ADVERTISEMENT GarySiniseOfficial/reddit ADVERTISEMENT It's always fun to see legit celebrities on Reddit, and Gary Sinise - Lieutenant Dan himself - shared this one last Halloween to show what kids looked like when they went trick-or-treating back in the day. As it turns out, things haven't really changed much. ADVERTISEMENT There's a common thread in Sinise's life that ties together his Lieutenant Dan character and even this photo - his military-focused humanitarian work over the years has helped innumerable U.S. veterans. ADVERTISEMENT "My future wife meeting Mr. T when she worked at a comic book store, mid '90s." ADVERTISEMENT Almost_a_circle359/reddit ADVERTISEMENT Mr. T is one of those celebrities who's somehow remained famous and recognizable over the decades, even though he hasn't done much by the '80s. Even in the mid '90s, when this picture was taken, he really wasn't appearing in new movies or TV shows. ADVERTISEMENT That said, he never quite took on the persona of being a washed-up star. Maybe it's the chains, maybe it's the mohawk, and maybe it's the catchphrases, but Mr. T remains almost as popular as he ever was. ADVERTISEMENT "Nearly 40 years after his snub by FDR, President Gerald Ford invited legendary Olympian Jesse Owens to the White House in August 1976. To Owens' shock, Ford proceeded to not only honor him, but present him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom." ADVERTISEMENT HawkeyeTen/reddit ADVERTISEMENT For some context, Jesse Owens was a national hero who won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympic Games - significant humiliation for Hitler, who presided over the games. Owens was celebrated at the time, but still faced racial prejudice when he returned to the U.S. ADVERTISEMENT It's almost hard to imagine that a sitting president would snub a photo op with an Olympic hero, but that's exactly what Franklin Roosevelt did in 1936. Some 40 years later, Gerald Ford righted that wrong. ADVERTISEMENT "A punk outside Buckingham Palace mourning the death of Princess Di, 1997." ADVERTISEMENT Scrambled_Creature/reddit ADVERTISEMENT The classic pu…
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