Some-rare-pictures-that-we-have-never-seen...


  1. One picture, two geniuses.

2. A man climbs up an electric pole to see the last rites of Gandhiji's funeral.


3. Tagore is greeted by Helen Keller.


4. The last surviving picture of Bhagat Singh while he was jailed.


5. Lokmanya Tilak was cremated in the sitting legs crossed position (padmasana), a distinction given only to saints.


6. Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar with the trophy after winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup.


7. The first Indian lady pilot, Sarla Thakral, at 21 years of age.


8. APJ Abdul Kalam with his college friends.


9. The Man That Refused To Give The Nazi Salute, 1936


10. Austrian Boy’s Moment Of Pure Happiness After Receiving New Shoes During WWII


11. The Unbroken Seal On Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922 (3,245 Years Untouched)


12. Painting The Eiffel Tower, 1932



13. First Morning After Sweden Changed From Driving On The Left Side To Driving On The Right, 1967


14. The Last Known Photo Of The Titanic Above Water, 1912


15. Little Girl With Her Doll Sitting In The Ruins Of Her Bombed Home, London, 1940


16. Georges Blind, A Member Of The French Resistance, Smiling At A German Firing Squad, 1944


17. Naval Tata, Ratan Tata and Noel Tata


18. A rare school picture of Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli.


19. Rarest of rare Satyagrahis’ picture demonstrating against the British Raj


20. A young Shahrukh Khan with Gauri Khan.


21. One of the first pictures of Vivekananda in America with Narsimhacharya (standing) 
alongside him at the desk.


22. M. S. Dhoni when he was still at school


23. The last photograph of Mahatma Gandhi


24. Sir C. V. Raman explaining the Raman’s Effect.

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credit: Anupam-Khargharia

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