Unedited Vintage Photos No One Talks About

By Sarah Norman | June 22, 2023

A drink, cigar and no shoes-this lady was a rebel back in the 1950's

It is the people that make the past what it was. The lives people live, decisions they make, and things they accomplish are all woven into the tapestry of history and tell the story of the time period. That is true with the people shown in this collection of photos. These people – all icons of the groovy era – have left their imprint on the era. Let’s see how many of them you can remember. 

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We think of the 1960s as a time of rebellion. Indeed, it was a decade in which young people turned their backs on traditions and upended social norms. But some people, like the woman in this photograph for the 1950s, got a head start on that rebellion. During a time when women were still expected to act in a lady-like manner, especially when in public, this woman seems to be throwing those rules out the window. She is swigging booze right out of the bottle, puffing on a cigar, and, shockingly, kicking off her shoes. What a rebel! 

Sen. Edward Kennedy and his wife march in Holyoke St. Patrick's Day parade in 1960s


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In this snapshot, we see Senator Edward Kennedy and his wife, Joan, in the Holyoke St. Patrick’s Day Parade. A member of the Kennedy political dynasty which included the ill-fated John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy, there were high hopes for Edward Kennedy. It was hoped that he, like his brother, John, would climb the political ranks to the White House. But in 1969, Edward Kennedy and a young lady who was not his wife were in a tragic car accident that became known as the Chappaquiddick incident. The young lady died, and Kennedy failed to report the accident. In fact, he left the scene. This event ruined his chanced of becoming president.