The 1850s were a time of dramatic change, innovation, and expansion. From the early days of photography to the height of the Industrial Revolution, this decade saw the world transform in ways that would shape the future. These 50 remarkable photos offer a glimpse into life as it was. Capturing everything from growing cities and frontier settlements to the faces of the people who lived through this pivotal era.
Step back in time and see the 1850s as they were, preserved through the lens of history.
1. Daguerrotype of a bride wearing a wedding dress in the mid-1850s

2. At a rural well in the 1850s

3. Daguerreotype of a woman holding a cat in the early 1850s

4. Photograph taken by Thomas Martin Easterly of a young woman in the early 1850s

5. A man and child play chess in the 1850s

6. “This is a photo of my great great great grandmother taken sometime after she came here from Ireland in 1850.”

7. Daguerreotype of a young man circa 1850s

8. Hermann Krone, a photographer from Sanoxy, Germany. This is a self-portrait with camera equipment circa 1858.

9. Earliest known photo of a dog: a daguerreotype of a white poodle taken in the 1850s. It’s titled “Poodle with Bow, on Table.”

10. Gentleman using XIX century sunglasses

11. Laura Bridgman, a student at the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Watertown, MA.

12. “My 5th great grandma in the 1850s”

13. Ambrotype of a young woman with a slight smile, wearing a fur hat and leather gloves, holding a riding crop.

14. Isambard Kingdom Brunel in front of the launching chains of his steamship SS Great Eastern, the biggest ship ever built at its launch in 1858.

If they ever made a biopic for him, they must cast Alec Baldwin to play him.
15. 48-year-old Abraham Lincoln with messy hair in 1857

16. An ambrotype of a young woman holding a parrot

17. A highland solider during the Crimean War in the 1850s

18. A little boy poses for his photo and looks a little terrified doing it.

19. Going fishing in rural England circa 1850s

20. Two girls play with a dollhouse in the 1850s

21. Women gather around a street vendor selling crinolines for hoop skirts circa 1850s

22. A couple in the 1850s stand in front of an exotic painted backdrop

23. Kids watching their cat eat in the 1850s

24. Group photo of some California gold miners in the 1980s

If you’re interested in more photos of gold miners, be sure to check out our collection of striking photos from the American Gold Rush (1850s-1890s).
25. Reverend Heber Neale, First Baptist Church, Boston, MA

26. Daguerreotype of a man wearing tinted glasses and holding a cat

27. A veteran of Waterloo and his wife in the 1850s

28. Woman in a black taffeta gown and lace shawl in 1850

29. Native American cowboy in 1850

30. Photo of Mark Twain at 15 years old in 1850

Samuel even had his name on his belt buckle.
31. A wealthy Michigander

32. Rangers serving under Rip Ford. Rio Grande-Nueces River, 1850-1851

33. San Francisco in 1851

34. Nathaniel P. Banks at 36 years old in 1852. He went on to be a congressman, governor of Massachusetts, and a Union Army General.

35. Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th US President, in 1852

36. The Vampie, a salt print of a man with a gargoyle on Notre Dame cathedral in 1853

37. Biologist Charles Darwin in 1854

38. Alexandre Dumas, the author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, in 1855

39. Pifferaro, an Italian Street Musician, 1855

40. Rural life in England, photographed by William Morris Grundy in 1855.

41. The earliest known photo of doner, taken in the Ottoman Empire in 1855

42. Man standing on the lap of a colossal figure of Ramses, 1856

43. A young, joyful couple in the 1850s

44. An American frontier woman who was captured by Apache Indians at 14 and returned at age 21, in 1857.

45. Alexander Jacques, a volunteer firegither in Toronto, 1858

46. James Butler Hickok, who had not yet earned the nickname “Wild Bill” when this was taken in 1858. He was just 21 years old.

If you’re interested in seeing more photos like this, check out our list, 25 Real Photos of Wild West Icons from 1860-1910.
47. A dentist getting photographed pretending to yank out a tooth

48. Alice Lidell, the girl who inspired Alice in Wonderland, posing for Lewis Carrol as the ‘Beggar-Maid.’

49. Portrait of a couple in the 1850s

50. The only known photographs of iconic poet, Emily Dickinson. Taken in Massachusetts, 1847 (left) and 1859 (right).
