This week on Amazing Historical Photos you will hear from the channel creator Mark as we celebrate our one year anniversary. With 5.5 million views, 370,000 viewing hours and 18,200 subscribers, we are off to a good start.

    We’re thrilled to celebrate our one-year channel anniversary by also showcasing your most beloved captivating historical photos of 2023. Brace yourself for a journey through time filled with heartwarming glimpses into the past. From black and white depictions of iconic events to stunning portraits that define bygone eras, these glorious old photographs will transport you to days gone by. Immerse yourself in the evocative narratives woven within each picture, reigniting powerful memories and welcoming a renewed sense of appreciation for our rich history. Don’t miss out on this emotional and visually stunning retrospective that will leave you with a newfound sense of wonder.

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    20 Comments

    1. Oh, Mark….another amazing set of photographs! Just incredible – so fascinating, thought-provoking and moving. And, how lovely to finally see the face behind this incredible Channel; the mind and the fingers that create such beautiful music. What a joy to see you!! I LOVE your work, and I'm here to stay! I wish you and your loved ones a fantastic New Year, filled with everything your precious heart desires.

    2. You wonder what possessed all these people to rush headlong into all these wars and conflicts ginned up by people who are buddies off camera. You see that absence of care in some of these photos of people perched precipitously in various places. It's so often the same attitude. Read the poem, "An Irish Airman Forsees His Death", by William Butler Yeats.

    3. Great intro Mark! I really enjoyed seeing all the pics again and I remember commenting on quite a few. Absolutely AMAZING and I'm certainly looking forward to more in '24! I think that the one with the sick little girl and the ducklings stood out the most for me, that precious smile!

    4. I feel happy sad almost cry when see all the amazing pictures and think about how their lives in those days to survive and laugh/smile at those funny pictures. I can't wait for an amazing picture in 2024…good luck always stay safe and healthy!

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