1. This 18th century fire alarm that you’d need to hit with a hammer to alert the village of a fire:
2. This 18th century machine that let researchers read up to 8 open books at once:
3. This 18th century condom:
4. This 18th century diving suit:
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5. This 1740 wheelchair for Holy Roman Empress Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel:
6. This 18th century Scottish mortsafe to stop graverobbers:
7. This 18th century gaming device that came before the pinball machine:
8. This mid-1700s well that was glassed over and eventually became part of a home’s kitchen:
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9. This 18th century French chair for reading books:
10. This 1700s oil lamp:
11. This 1750s wall lantern:
12. This 18th century mansion’s dog grave:
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13. These 18th century sword-shaped Chinese coins:
14. This 18th century case of amputation instruments:
15. This 18th century lock that requires four keys to open:
16. This 18th century palace hall:
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17. This 1700s graffiti on a cathedral:
18. This 18th century building in Norland, Norway:
19. This 1700s lighthouse Fresnel lens:
20. This 1800s 25¢ bill:
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21. This 1890s brass knuckle pistol:
22. This 1880s ID card:
23. This 1820 coffin collar that prevented grave robbers from stealing corpses:
24. This 1850s women’s self-defense glove:
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25. This 1800s hidden staircase in a Victorian home:
26. This 1800s sundial alarm clock:
27. These 1800s shoes for crushing chestnuts:
28. This 1800s pepperbox pistol:
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29. This 19th Century guide on how much you could sue for losing a limb:
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30. This 1840s medical inhaler that administered anesthesia:
31. This 1830s clock:
32. This 1830 cost of a semester at Harvard:
33. This 1890 steamer trunk that converts into a dresser:
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34. This 18th century uranium glass china that glows under UV light:
35. This 1800s cemetery that was preserved in the basement of a building:
36. This 1840s Japanese shadow puppet guide:
37. This 1880 tap and die set (aka toolkit):
38. This 1880s Victorian dollhouse:
39. This 1890s manners book:
40. This 1821 recipe for Ginger Ale:
41. This 19th century guide on who to avoid in the marriage market:
42. This 1800s corner chair:
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43. This 19th century Victorian home library:
44. This 1880s penny farthing bike:
45. This ’50s barbershop ad that displayed popular men’s haircuts:
46. This 1957 wall-mount fridge:
47. This 1937 beer can:
48. This 1910 toilet that has a sink built in at the top that runs when it’s flushed:
49. This 1980s spaghetti measuring stick (that says a woman’s serving size is the same as a 12-year-old’s):
50. This screenshot of Amazon’s website from the late 1990s:
51. This 1928 toaster:
52. This 1950s bathroom with an ashtray atop the toilet paper dispenser:
53. This 1970s video game unit:
54. This waffle iron from the 1950s:
55. This WWI medical kit:
56. This 1980s computer:
57. This 1957-established McDonald’s that never updated their sign:
58. The first computer mouse from 1964:
59. This 1985 Ken Doll:
60. This 1969 Barbie set scale that was set to 110lbs:
61. This 1915 cash register:
62. This WWI trench lighter:
63. This 1916 bottle of Listerine:
64. This 1915 X-ray system:
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65. The appearance of the Michelin Man in 1915:
66. This 1925 prescription pill box:
67. This 1926 driver’s license:
68. This 1960s Pepsi can:
69. This 1925 National Geographic magazine:
70. This 1929 circular playing card deck:
71. This 1969 ad for increasing the legal driving age:
72. This 1923 phonograph:
73. This 1923 teachers contract:
74. This 1962 TV and operating guide:
75. These 1923 prices:
76. This 1922 college application form:
77. This 1925 alarm clock:
78. These 1920s noisemakers:
79. This 1930s phone that was still installed in someone’s apartment:
80. These 1930s cameras:
81. This 1930s anti-weed ad:
82. This 1930s aspirin bottle:
83. This 1930s gas pump:
84. This 1946 plane ticket price:
85. This 1945 list of qualifications for airline stewardesses:
86. This 1944 Oscar nomination:
87. This built-in seat for a telephone nook in a house built in 1947:
88. This 1947 stove:
89. These 1943 first aid book instructions for how to help someone who’s choking:
90. This 1948 Olympic torch:
91. This 1958 credit card:
92. This 1954 hospital bill for $99 for a baby delivery:
93. This 1950s bathroom with a built-in toilet phone:
94. This 1957 thermostat:
95. This 1956 refrigerator:
96. These 1950s airline-brand cigarettes:
97. This stove from the 1950s that has a built-in soup pot:
98. This 1950s tie that gave people fashion advice:
99. This double oven from the 1970s:
100. This 1951 banned children’s toy science kit that wanted kids to find uranium deposits:
101. This 1960s household intercom with AM/FM radio:
102. This 1960s “back seat driver’s license”:
103. This 1970s TV with a sliding door:
104. This 1960s Frigidaire Range:
105. This 1962 polio vaccine card:
106. This 1964 ad for a “spank me” doll:
107. These various 1960s Pizza Hut logos:
108. This 1968 ad for driving shoes:
109. This 1968 book that had a smoking ad in the middle of it:
110. This 1969 British driving license:
111. This 1970s car phone:
112. This 1969 Life magazine cover about weed:
113. This 1970s computer:
114. This 1972 Harvard tuition:
115. This 1978 Movie Calendar of a South Dakota drive-in:
116. This 1970s portable music player
117. This 1973 bathroom:
118. This 1983 McDonald’s drink stand outside of a school:
119. This 1982 Nintendo gaming console:
120. This Gatorade carton from 1988:
121. These 1982 Disneyland day passes:
122. This original bottle of Red Bull found in Thailand in 1992:
123. This evolution of the M&Ms mascot from the 1940s-1990s:
124. This 1973 boarding pass envelope:
125. This 1997 Amazon box:
126. This 1990s Nokia bag phone:
127. This 1999 Chevrolet Suburban that had a TV and VCR:
128. This 1994 watch with a calendar on it:
129. This 1990s laptop:
130. And finally, this flip phone from 1995:
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