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What was normal everyday life like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.

About TheWayWeWere

What was normal everyday life like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past. This subreddit is focused on content at least 40 years old.

Please treat the comment section with kindness. Trolling, copypasta and unrelated arguments are against the rules of decorum.

Filter by decade:

Pre-1920s 1920s 1930s 1940s

1950s 1960s 1970s All decades

Submission guidelines:

  1. Content should be 40 years or older. Please put the approximate location and year in your title.

  2. Especially appreciated are photos that show what people did and experienced, but posed photos are fine too.

  3. If the source of your content is not given by your link, or if you have more information that would be helpful for people who want to learn more, please include it in a comment.

  4. You do not need to put the dimensions of the image in the title of your post, e.g. [640 x 480].

  5. Please do not submit or upvote content about historically notable people (politicians, celebrities, etc.) and events. Please post it to another subreddit.

  6. Reposts are allowed as long as it has not been submitted within the last 3 months AND it does not already appear in the top 50 posts this year. This allows people new to the subreddit to get a chance to see quality previously-submitted content.

  7. Find images to post by viewing our Resources Page. Please suggest additional resources by messaging the mods.

Related subreddits

For video, see /r/TheWayWeWereOnVideo


OldPhotos multireddit - contains 25 old photos subreddits, including many of the following:


Photos of major historical events and historically notable people: /r/HistoryPorn


Colorized photos (historically notable and otherwise): /r/ColorizedHistory and /r/Colorization


Early photography, with a focus on early camera technology: /r/earlyphotography


The suave and debonair ladies and gents of yesteryear: /r/oldschoolcool, /r/retroparents and /r/OldSchoolCelebs. For the more sultry side: /r/vgb (may be nsfw)


Modern photos overlaying historical photos: /r/OldPhotosInRealLife


The stranger side of life: /r/OldSchoolRidiculous


Black History: /r/BlackHistoryPhotos


Extant buildings during construction: /r/HalfbuiltHistory. Buildings lost to history: /r/Lost_Architecture


Time-specific pictures: /r/VictorianEra, /r/1920s, /r/1950s, /r/1960s, /r/1970s


Vintage advertising: /r/vintageads


Newsreel videos: /r/NewsReels


Classic and modern pinup art and photos: /r/pinup


Our more-recent past: /r/vintage and /r/vintageads


Past concepts of the future: /r/HowWeThoughtWeWouldBe and /r/VintageSciFi/


Old time radio programs: /r/OTR


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Tagalog girls wardrobe, Philippines from 1900-1960

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2024/10/31
12:15 UTC

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Happy Halloween from 1968! My brothers and me (left). With bonus accidental double exposure of our pumpkins that year

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2024/10/31
12:03 UTC

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October 31, 1935 & 1936: Life's Like That (Halloween editions)

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2024/10/31
09:48 UTC

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October 31, 1930: Bits n' Pieces.....

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2024/10/31
09:46 UTC

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1850s woman getting dressed

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2024/10/31
07:49 UTC

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Raggedy Ann - Halloween 1964

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2024/10/31
06:25 UTC

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Alien costume my Dad made for my brother in 1979

I was seven then and still remember how he made the head out of a football helmet and paper mache. Around that same time he was also tasked to make a superhero board with the face hole cut out. One of them was Wonder Woman, and he called me and my brother over to the garage and revealed his work in progress, it was Wonder Woman sans her uniform, which he of course he then added on. BDE.

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2024/10/31
06:11 UTC

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Me as Darth Vader 1978, sunglasses for lenses. Shelf and chickens still with me.

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2024/10/31
04:56 UTC

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New Year's Day in Korea, 1950s

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2024/10/31
02:54 UTC

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1960 - NYC Policeman

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2024/10/31
02:02 UTC

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Dad & Grandpa next to what we think was the first pop-up camper Gramps designed/built C. 1939/40?

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2024/10/31
01:42 UTC

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A football game in 1929

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2024/10/30
23:01 UTC

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Henri Cartier-Bresson Schoolchildren Looking from the Top of Notre-Dame Cathedral at the Seine River, Paris, 1953

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2024/10/30
22:57 UTC

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Playing at the park, 1955.

My grandfather told me that almost every public park had a WWII plane (demilitarized) near the swings and jungle gym to play on.

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2024/10/30
22:48 UTC

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Kodachrome photo of WW2 female factory workers getting the job done! The nickname for them was "Rosie the Riveter", after the famous 1943 Saturday Evening Post magazine cover.

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2024/10/30
22:42 UTC

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Mannequins 1939

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2024/10/30
21:58 UTC

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Ainu couple from Hokkaido, Japan, c. 1930s

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2024/10/30
21:51 UTC

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Customers at the first McDonald's hamburger stand in the late 1950s

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2024/10/30
21:20 UTC

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The Bowery, New York, photographed by Cecil Beaton - 1937

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2024/10/30
20:52 UTC

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Mexican kids stare at comic books, Mexico city, Mexico, 1952.

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2024/10/30
19:19 UTC

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"A German and an American pilot enjoy the traditional beer after arriving at the air base for exercise Coronet Sail" March 6, 1981 - Lechfeld Air Base, Germany

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2024/10/30
19:01 UTC

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Lancashire cotton mills, known for cotton production and innovations like the power loom, 1890s

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2024/10/30
18:37 UTC

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Dancers warming up during the filming of West Side Story in New York (1961)

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2024/10/30
17:37 UTC

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My great great grandfather & one of his sons (1920/30-ish)

They owned a hotel/bowling alley, there’s an entire article written about it and also family drama after GG Grandpa’s passing…lol. Distant relatives took over the hotel and my grandpa (son of GG grandpa’s son) was pissed and apparently wanted to sue them.

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2024/10/30
16:49 UTC

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2 flappers of the 1920s posing in front of a car.

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2024/10/30
16:49 UTC

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