Is the kid to the left doing what I think he’s doing?
Either its just exasperation, or the sight of a woman drinking water has awakened a thirst in him that no community water pump could quench
“Damn gurl, where’d u get a bustle like dat?”
Yes.
PugJesus, where do you find all these great photos?
Here and there! I don’t remember where I found this one.
Wikicommons is a fantastic source, probably the most common one I dig things up in. Sometimes from an article on Wikipedia, sometimes just by searching something random on Wikicommons itself, like ‘1896 in warfare’, and just browse from pic to pic, or category to category, until something interesting catches my eye.
rarehistoricalphotos.com is a good source of pre-curated interesting photos, but I try not to overuse it.
If a photo is mentioned in something I read, like an article or a book, sometimes I try to ford through the rapidly-enshittifying search engines of the modern day in the hopes of finding it. I come across some real niche Web 1.0 websites like that, still out there categorizing all the left-handed jugglers of Central Albania in the late 19th century, sort of energy.
A rare few I find on national government archives - those are a pain to look through, but you can find some real unknown gems. I found some fantastic photos of early 20th century Ethiopia on the Polish government’s historical archives a while back - just the kind of connections you wouldn’t expect to see.
I feel icky using the pens in banks that are chained to the counter, imagine using a communal cup chained to an open-air water pump 🤢
Also, my dude on the left is going through some shit 😆
I could be wrong, but if the cup is brass/bronze/pewter it would have inherent antimicrobial abilities. I still think sharing a public cup is kind of gross, though.
It would be gross, but the constant UV exposure would definitely help, at least during summer.
Mmmm, that’s a refreshing typhoid vector!

1800s or 2026?
Yes.
Did people in 1899 just carry around a glass just in case?
It’s attached to the pump. Try not to think about the germs.
there were cholera outbreaks all the time back then.
l wonder why.
I would like to note every single person in this picture, children and people in the background included are wearing hats
Hats were a thing back then, up until the Kennedy presidency.
Even if you were a bum, you couldn’t set foot outside without a hat.
Is she holding pants?
No it’s a jacket and umbrella.








