A 19th-century minibus. These horse-drawn omnibuses traveled through the streets of European cities. In London, they were in use until 1914, and in Berlin until 1923.
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The device is conveniently housed within a top hat, allowing gentlemen to enjoy their favorite radio programs while walking.
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In 1815, around 50,000 soldiers died in the Battle of Waterloo. Before their bodies were buried, their teeth were removed to create dental prosthetics. "Waterloo Teeth" were in high demand and sold quickly.
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The so-called "Welbike" is the smallest motorcycle that was in service with the British Army. A total of 3,641 of these motorcycles were produced.
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They were invented by Swiss designer Henry Roth, who came up with the idea of placing a small toy inside the "Kinder Surprise."
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This is Manohar Aich, Mr. Universe of 1952. He lived until the age of 104 and passed away in 2016. Almost until his last days, he continued training in the gym.
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The official Mickey Mouse gas mask from the 1940s was specially designed to make children feel comfortable in an emergency situation.
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This was because it was believed that a broom could only support up to 50 kg.
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Glasses that are 4,000 years old, used by people beyond the Arctic Circle to protect their eyes from snow blindness.
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A soldier undergoing surgery in 1917 during World War I, using X-ray radiation to accurately locate a bullet.
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The boy who had just stolen his father's car and crashed it, taking one last drag before facing the consequences. 1974
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One of the first recorded wedding photographs in the world. February 10, 1840. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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The torture "witch's chair" with spikes, handcuffs, locking blocks, and an iron seat, which in some cases was heated to a glowing state. This popular torture device was particularly widespread among the Austrian Inquisition.
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A cat left its paw print on this ancient Roman tile almost 2000 years ago. The artifact is kept at the Gloucester City Museum in England. It was discovered during excavations in 1969. Apparently, the cat sneaked across the still-wet clay tiles in the early first century AD, literally leaving its mark on history.
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The Milan Conservatory is named after Giuseppe Verdi, even though it refused to admit him in 1833. The young Verdi was told that he was four years older than the usual age for applicants, was not a citizen of the Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom, and lacked musical talent.
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In the 13th century, near Paris, the giant Montfaucon gallows was erected, but it has not survived to the present day.
Montfaucon was divided into sections using vertical posts and horizontal beams and could be used for the simultaneous execution of up to 50 people.
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One of the cheapest lodging houses in New York at the beginning of the 20th century, commonly known in slang as "flophouses" or "furnished rooming houses."
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Alvin Kelly, standing on his head on the roof of the Chanin Building skyscraper in Manhattan, ate 13 donuts and washed them down with coffee. October 1939.
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A rescuer in London evacuates a girl from a collapsed building in 1944.
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A photograph of a young woman from the Ouled Naïl tribe in Algeria, taken by Rudolf Lehnert in 1904.
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An obstetric bag from 1866–1900, containing 3 metal tubes, 1 hook, 7 glass bottles, and various instruments. It belonged to a male obstetrician and was used during childbirth. London Science Museum.
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Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan found himself in an awkward situation while interacting with his fans at Rochester Airport, 1989.
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Medical students posing next to a corpse while playing cards — around 1890.
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It was planned that it would be dismantled 20 years after the fair ended.
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