Eerie Photos Still Discussed Decades Later

By | October 18, 2021

Some historical photos can't be explained. The more we look at them, the more disturbing and unexplainable they become. There's something so eerie about these beautiful photos, and it only takes a closer look to unveil the truth.

You won't find these rare historical photos in books or museums. Our ancestors had done an excellent job at hiding the hard-to-swallow past from us.

We've collected a rare collection of the most chilling historical photos ever that will send shivers down your spine. Please beware that some of the images in this gallery are for mature audiences only.

Are you ready to take a deep dive into these bone-chilling photos from the past?

A rare photo of Gladys and Elvis Presley in a portrait from the 1940s.

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Let's take a closer look at this stunning photo of Elvis and his mother. Those who knew Gladys and Elvis all agreed the two were more intimate than your average mother and son. In his book, From Elvis In Memphis, Wolfson claimed their relationship was "sweet to the point of sickly.”

Elvis and his mother had a very tight bond and even had their own secret language with many pet names for each other and the things they both loved. It was challenging for anyone else to understand them, even Elvis's father often felt left out of their unbreakable bond. According to one of Elvis's love interests, he talked to Gladys in baby talk, even as an adult. 

A pit pony (or mining horse) was a horse, pony or mule used underground in mines from the mid-18th to the mid-20th century.

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While ponies were commonly used in the United Kingdom, it was more common to find mules and donkeys working in the mines in the United States. In some parts of northern England, young children also did this dirty job. However, after a devastating accident in 1838, when a flood took the lives of 26 kids, child labor was replaced with animals.