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Paris’s Hell’s Café from 19th-century
Le Café de L’Enfer was a Hell-themed café in Paris’ red light district (aka Pigalle, the neighborhood of the Moulin Rouge), created in the late 19th century and operating up ’til sometime around the middle of the 20th.
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National Geographic Photos Made in the Late 19 Cen
Amazing collection of photos from the archives of the magazine "National Geographic", they are all made in the late 19th and first half of the 20th century. Enjoy :)
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The World's 18 Strangest Factories [pics]
Factories don't have to be huge, ominous gray buildings pouring smoke into the sky—this is an image of a late 19th-century factory, and it's hardly the norm in modern-day design
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Amazing Christmas Tree Box
While ceiling-high evergreens might be the norm today, up until the late 19th century most Christmas trees fit tidily on a table. But the fact that they were small doesn't mean they couldn't make a big statement
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Now and Then - Japanese Architecture
The following vintage pictures were taken between the late 19th century and the early 20th century. In the second photos you can see the same place in our times
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Russian Armored Train in World War II
An armoured train is a train protected with armour. Usually they are equipped with railroad cars armed with artillery and machine guns. They were mostly used during the late 19th and early 20th century, when they offered an innovative way to quickly move
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Did Pilgrims Really Wear Buckled Hats?
The myth that they dressed like this stems from the popular clothing style of the day in England in the late 17th century, which carried over to 18th and 19th century depictions. Artist depictions, at that time, depicted Pilgrims having worn the same sty
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Postcards Fiction
Postcards fiction (Tall-Tale Postcards) entered into U.S. history, taking a place of honor. It all began in the late 19th – early 20th century, when photographers learned to edit photos, adding them a giant elements. One goal was to get people intereste
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Symbols in the Grass: Crop Circles
The mystery of crop circles is not a new one as generally assumed. Academic texts from the late 17th century have mentioning of this phenomenon and approximately 200 cases of these designs in fields have been reported before the “extraterrestrial boomâ€
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Colorful Paris in The Early Twentieth Century
Beautiful pictures of Paris in The Early Twentieth Century ...
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19th Century Vampires Kit
t one of the auctions in California, was recently spotted a curious lot: set to kill vampires, dated the 19 th century. Set in an ivory casket, and includes the following items. 1. Christian cross made of steel,
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Creepy Artificial Limb in 19th Century
This is an artificial limb in 19th century of Victorian England, made of steel and brass.
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Students The Late 60’s
Students The Late 60’s
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5 Incredible Electric Microcars
The concept of utilizing the laws of electromagnetism to power automobiles dates back to the early 19th century. It was in the 1830s – Belgium was being born then – that Scottish businessman Robert Anderson constructed the first generic electric carri
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‘Makeup Girl’ Is a Living, Breathing Painting
Looks like a real nice late 19th century painting, doesn’t it? But in reality, it’s a real girl wearing body-paint, and standing against a painted background.
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Mailbox Design
A familiar sight today, mailboxes weren't always a house-front staple. Letters were first hand-delivered to residents in urban dwellings in the mid-19th century
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Top 10 Greatest Inventions of the 19th Century
Here, in no particular order, are the ten greatest inventions/discoveries of the nineteenth century and what they mean for us today.
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10 Lost cities Of The World That You Can Still Vis
Remains of the fabled city from the pages of Homer were discovered in the 19th century in Anatolia in Turkey. Legend has it that, following a siege, the Greeks plundered and then burnt the settlement to the ground. At an ancient mound at Hisarlik, archeol
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The 2010 Menton Lemon Festival in France
Menton’s February Festival which initially started at the end of the 19th century. People still find it very exciting and fun. The festival is enjoyed for three whole weeks along with a daily Citrus Exposition, parades on Sundays,Corsos Nocturnes with f
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the art of x-rays
At the end of the 19th century, Roentgen discovered that X-rays could traverse opaque organic matter and that the difference in its densities would be captured by photographic film.
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