130 Mind-Blowing Pictures Of Things From The Past That Will Completely Change What You Know About History

1. This 18th century fire alarm that you’d need to hit with a hammer to alert the village of a fire:

Wooden structure with a metal ring suspended in the center, set against a backdrop of trees and a house

2. This 18th century machine that let researchers read up to 8 open books at once:

A vintage rotating book stand with multiple shelves, set in a large library with many bookshelves in the background

3. This 18th century condom:

Condom made from sheep's intestine for STD protection, late 1700s, displayed in a museum exhibit

4. This 18th century diving suit:

Antique diving suit with a helmet and hose on display in a nautical-themed room with ropes, paintings, and a bell

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5. This 1740 wheelchair for Holy Roman Empress Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel:

Antique wheelchair with tufted upholstery, wooden wheels, and nailhead trim, displayed in a museum setting

6. This 18th century Scottish mortsafe to stop graverobbers:

Grave with iron cage in a grassy cemetery, likely a historical "mortsafe" to prevent body snatching

7. This 18th century gaming device that came before the pinball machine:

Antique wooden bagatelle game table with a pinball setup, open lid, and ornate legs on display in a museum setting

8. This mid-1700s well that was glassed over and eventually became part of a home’s kitchen:

Glass floor panel revealing a view into an old brick well below, set within a wooden floor in a modern interior space

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9. This 18th century French chair for reading books:

Antique wooden chair with a built-in music stand and candleholder, designed for musicians to read sheet music while seated

10. This 1700s oil lamp:

An antique oil lamp with a lit flame sits on a wooden surface, next to a decorative glass bowl

11. This 1750s wall lantern:

Ornate vintage mirror with intricate wood detailing, reflecting a candle holder

12. This 18th century mansion’s dog grave:

An ancient stone sarcophagus with draped fabric carvings stands on a grassy area in front of an old building with shuttered windows

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13. These 18th century sword-shaped Chinese coins:

Display of ancient Chinese coins, including sword-shaped coins from 3rd century B.C. to 18th century, showcased in a museum

14. This 18th century case of amputation instruments:

Open vintage surgical set with assorted medical tools, including saws, scalpels, and clamps, displayed in a lined wooden case

15. This 18th century lock that requires four keys to open:

Ancient locks and keys displayed with descriptive text on their historical significance and origins from Jodhpur, 19th-century

16. This 18th century palace hall:

Spacious ballroom with large windows, elegant drapes, and a checkered wooden floor, viewed from above

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17. This 1700s graffiti on a cathedral:

An old wall with faint, carved text that appears to say "Saved 1819." The surface is weathered and textured

18. This 18th century building in Norland, Norway:

A small rustic cabin elevated on tree stumps, nestled in a forest setting. Bare tree branches are visible in the background

19. This 1700s lighthouse Fresnel lens:

Large Fresnel lens display in a museum setting, with informational signs in the foreground and a window letting in natural light in the background

20. This 1800s 25¢ bill:

A worn 25-cent United States fractional currency note with a portrait of a man and red ink markings

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21. This 1890s brass knuckle pistol:

A vintage brass knuckle firearm is displayed in a box with bullets, alongside an illustrated instruction on how to use it

22. This 1880s ID card:

A vintage French identification document with faded stamps, handwriting, and a photo of an unidentified person

23. This 1820 coffin collar that prevented grave robbers from stealing corpses:

A handbag designed to look like a thick piece of rough wood with a dark U-shaped handle

24. This 1850s women’s self-defense glove:

Antique prosthetic gloves with pointed metal claws on stands, displayed on a red surface

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25. This 1800s hidden staircase in a Victorian home:

Secret wooden door opens to reveal a hidden staircase leading upward behind an ornate carved panel. An arm is partially visible holding the door open

26. This 1800s sundial alarm clock:

Antique brass sundial with compass and level on round marble base, showing Roman numerals

27. These 1800s shoes for crushing chestnuts:

Sculptural shoe with a sharp, spiked sole displayed in a wooden showcase

28. This 1800s pepperbox pistol:

Nineteenth-century revolver with twelve barrels arranged in a circular pattern on display in a museum

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29. This 19th Century guide on how much you could sue for losing a limb:

Infographic titled "Limb Losses: Average Damages (1890)" showing silhouettes with compensation amounts for different limb losses, ranging from £250 to £750
Infographic titled "Limb Losses: Average Damages (1890)" showing silhouettes with compensation amounts for different limb losses, ranging from £250 to £750
Infographic titled "Limb Losses: Average Damages (1890)" showing silhouettes with compensation amounts for different limb losses, ranging from £250 to £750
Infographic titled "Limb Losses: Average Damages (1890)" showing silhouettes with compensation amounts for different limb losses, ranging from £250 to £750

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30. This 1840s medical inhaler that administered anesthesia:

Morton Ether Inhaler, 1846: Glass and brass device used for surgical anesthesia. Invented by dentist William T.G. Morton. Displayed on museum stand

31. This 1830s clock:

Antique clock mechanism with gears and weights, displayed in a stone-walled setting

32. This 1830 cost of a semester at Harvard:

An 1830 bill from Harvard College for Mr. Sedgwick details costs for tuition, books, and board, totaling $33. Payment terms and conditions included

33. This 1890 steamer trunk that converts into a dresser:

Antique steamer trunk with open compartments and drawers, showing a unique design for storage or travel use

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34. This 18th century uranium glass china that glows under UV light:

A wooden cabinet with a lamp, globe, and fish figure on top. Inside, glowing green glassware is displayed on shelves

35. This 1800s cemetery that was preserved in the basement of a building:

An underground crypt with various tombstones and plaques, featuring dim lighting and brick flooring

36. This 1840s Japanese shadow puppet guide:

Illustration of various hand shadow puppets depicting different animal silhouettes, arranged in a grid pattern

37. This 1880 tap and die set (aka toolkit):

A set of vintage metal threading tools in a wooden case, showing various dies and taps arranged neatly

38. This 1880s Victorian dollhouse:

Intricately designed wooden dollhouse with multiple windows, a balcony, and detailed architectural features

39. This 1890s manners book:

Title page of a book by Richard A. Wells titled "Manners, Culture and Dress," about social etiquette and training in American society
Book page summarizing proper etiquette: Bow without speaking when passing women you're not well acquainted with; remove your hat completely when bowing
Text about etiquette on the street: Wait to speak until a lady acknowledges you with a head nod
Vintage illustration of a man tipping his hat to a woman on a garden path, labeled "Salutations."

40. This 1821 recipe for Ginger Ale:

Recipe for ginger ale detailing ingredients: tartaric acid, ginger, sugar, and carbonate of soda, plus mixing instructions. Appeared in "Plough Boy."

41. This 19th century guide on who to avoid in the marriage market:

Vintage poster advising on marriage, listing reasons not to marry. Emphasizes avoiding hasty or unwise marriages. Includes humorous prohibitions

42. This 1800s corner chair:

Wooden chair with a rounded back and woven seat displayed in a gallery setting

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43. This 19th century Victorian home library:

Abandoned library with damaged ceiling, dusty shelves filled with books, and scattered papers on the floor. A sense of decay and neglect prevails

44. This 1880s penny farthing bike:

Penny-farthing bicycle displayed in an antique shop, surrounded by various vintage items on shelves

45. This ’50s barbershop ad that displayed popular men’s haircuts:

Vintage poster showcasing various men's hairstyles, including crew, flattop, butch, boogie, and contour styles, illustrating barbering as an art

46. This 1957 wall-mount fridge:

A tidy, modern kitchen with white cabinets, a countertop with small appliances, and a sink by the window
Vintage ad for a GE wall refrigerator-freezer showing a woman accessing food at eye level, emphasizing convenience and accessibility

47. This 1937 beer can:

Vintage Schlitz beer can on a wooden windowsill with a forested view in the background

48. This 1910 toilet that has a sink built in at the top that runs when it’s flushed:

A small bathroom with a white toilet featuring a built-in sink on the tank, including a faucet, with a toilet paper roll on top and a plunger nearby

49. This 1980s spaghetti measuring stick (that says a woman’s serving size is the same as a 12-year-old’s):

Spaghetti portion measurer on a wooden surface, labeled for child, adult, and family servings by weight and age guide
Spaghetti portion measurer on a wooden surface, labeled for child, adult, and family servings by weight and age guide

50. This screenshot of Amazon’s website from the late 1990s:

Early Amazon.com webpage showing the tagline "Earth's Biggest Bookstore" and navigation options like "Books in Print" and "Out of Print Books."

51. This 1928 toaster:

A vintage toaster on a kitchen counter holds two slices of bread. A package of bread is nearby

52. This 1950s bathroom with an ashtray atop the toilet paper dispenser:

A wall-mounted tissue dispenser and a roll of toilet paper sit on a bathroom radiator

53. This 1970s video game unit:

Magnavox Odyssey console set with game boards, cards, and booklets displayed on a carpet

54. This waffle iron from the 1950s:

Open waffle iron on a kitchen counter with visible control knob labeled "dark" and "light." Various kitchen items are in the background

55. This WWI medical kit:

Display of a U.S. Army World War I field medical kit with various surgical tools

56. This 1980s computer:

Two computer setups: One modern with a flat screen showing a road and OS, and a vintage setup with a bulky monitor displaying orange text

57. This 1957-established McDonald’s that never updated their sign:

Retro McDonald's sign with a vintage mascot, advertising hamburgers and stating the sale of over 500 million burgers

58. The first computer mouse from 1964:

An early wooden computer mouse prototype from 1964, displayed in a museum, with a label detailing its invention by Engelbart and English at Stanford

59. This 1985 Ken Doll:

Plastic doll with short hair, wearing a knit sweater with a camouflage pattern, lying on a fabric surface

60. This 1969 Barbie set scale that was set to 110lbs:

Hand holding a toy pink scale, showing 110, surrounded by doll clothing and accessories in a case

61. This 1915 cash register:

Antique cash register displayed with a sign reading "Please Do Not Touch."

62. This WWI trench lighter:

Person holding a lit, vintage-style brass lighter against denim fabric background

63. This 1916 bottle of Listerine:

Antique glass bottle of Listerine antiseptic mouthwash displayed in a case. Label reads "Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, MO, USA."

64. This 1915 X-ray system:

An old, mechanical device with gears and dials, possibly a vintage machine model or engine prototype, displayed on a wooden stand

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65. The appearance of the Michelin Man in 1915:

A cartoon features the Michelin Man, made of tires, receiving ribs from a butcher. The text reads "The Rib of Life," by Michelin Tyre Co., Ltd

66. This 1925 prescription pill box:

Vintage medicine container from J.W. Booth & Bro., Portsmouth, VA, labeled "One every 4 hours."

67. This 1926 driver’s license:

Old driver's license from Albuquerque, 1926, issued to Maxine Uekermann, cost $1.50

68. This 1960s Pepsi can:

A vintage Pepsi can with a pop-top opening sits on a dark table. A white, ribbed container is blurred in the background

69. This 1925 National Geographic magazine:

Cover of National Geographic Magazine from January 1925, featuring contents such as Versailles and Shenandoah

70. This 1929 circular playing card deck:

Vintage circular playing cards and matching red box on a textured surface, featuring detailed illustrations of face cards

71. This 1969 ad for increasing the legal driving age:

Teenager in a car with a text advocating safe driving, highlighting the responsibilities that come with being allowed to drive legally at age 14
Teenager in a car with a text advocating safe driving, highlighting the responsibilities that come with being allowed to drive legally at age 14

72. This 1923 phonograph:

A vintage Brunswick gramophone playing a record, featuring a curved horn and wooden casing, showcasing early 20th-century audio technology

73. This 1923 teachers contract:

Summary of the 1923 teacher's contract includes prohibitions on marriage, socializing with men, and several personal and professional restrictions

74. This 1962 TV and operating guide:

A vintage Zenith television with a round screen is shown alongside an instruction manual titled "Operating Instructions for Zenith Television."

75. These 1923 prices:

1923 prices: New car $295, new house $7,400, loaf of bread $0.09, gasoline $0.12/gal, milk $0.56/gal. Gold per ounce $20.67, silver $1.09. Dow Jones 94
Image showing 1923 prices: average income $2,126, new car $295, new house $7,400, loaf of bread 9¢, gallon of gas 12¢, gallon of milk 56¢

76. This 1922 college application form:

Form for application to Elon College detailing personal information, special department interests, and room reservation request with deposit details

77. This 1925 alarm clock:

Vintage Tempophone gramophone alarm clock from 1925 with a wooden case and clock face, displayed in a museum setting

78. These 1920s noisemakers:

Assorted vintage noisemakers displayed on a table, featuring colorful illustrations and various shapes

79. This 1930s phone that was still installed in someone’s apartment:

Vintage wall-mounted telephone with a rotary dial, earpiece, and a small plaque for instructions. No people are present in the image

80. These 1930s cameras:

Two vintage box cameras, one with an art deco design and the other with a large flash attachment, set on a textured surface

81. This 1930s anti-weed ad:

Antique anti-marijuana poster warning about the dangers of drug use and claiming it leads to insanity and death; features text and graphic imagery

82. This 1930s aspirin bottle:

A hand holds a small, corked glass bottle containing a few round tablets in a living room setting

83. This 1930s gas pump:

Vintage Leuna gas pump with visible internal machinery, surrounded by rocks, displayed in a museum setting

84. This 1946 plane ticket price:

Vintage ad promoting Capital Airlines flights to New York for $14.90 and 98 minutes. Features booking info and an Espotabs ad below

85. This 1945 list of qualifications for airline stewardesses:

List of qualifications for stewardesses at Chicago and Southern Air Lines, including age, height, weight, education, temperament, and physical attributes

86. This 1944 Oscar nomination:

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences certificate for John Crouse, 1944, nomination for special photographic effects in "The Adventures of Mark Twain."

87. This built-in seat for a telephone nook in a house built in 1947:

A small built-in cabinet with a drop-down seat and small countertop for the phone

88. This 1947 stove:

Vintage kitchen with a classic stove, spice rack above, and small appliances. A table is partially visible on the right

89. These 1943 first aid book instructions for how to help someone who’s choking:

Illustration of a hand performing an oral examination, showing details of the mouth and throat anatomy

90. This 1948 Olympic torch:

A replica of the Olympic torch from the 1948 Winter Olympics, featuring the Olympic rings and text, stands in a classroom setting

91. This 1958 credit card:

A formal letter informs the recipient of a newly opened charge account at John Wanamaker Stores, inviting them to shop at various locations

92. This 1954 hospital bill for $99 for a baby delivery:

A 1950 invoice lists hospital services such as anesthetic, drugs, and lab tests, totaling $292.80, with a remaining balance due of $11.80
A 1950 invoice lists hospital services such as anesthetic, drugs, and lab tests, totaling $292.80, with a remaining balance due of $11.80

93. This 1950s bathroom with a built-in toilet phone:

A bathroom with an old-fashioned phone mounted on the wall above the toilet

94. This 1957 thermostat:

Two thermostats on a wall; one digital displaying indoor and outdoor temperatures, and one older analog model beside it

95. This 1956 refrigerator:

Vintage Philips refrigerator with a retro radio on top, showcasing a classic design

96. These 1950s airline-brand cigarettes:

Vintage Philip Morris cigarette box with Braniff Airways branding, showing a map and noting over 140 offices in the USA and South America

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97. This stove from the 1950s that has a built-in soup pot:

Large metal pot with a lid next to a stove. The stove has an empty circular heating element built into its surface

98. This 1950s tie that gave people fashion advice:

Close-up of a Wembley tie label suggesting to "wear with charcoal or brown suit."

99. This double oven from the 1970s:

Vintage wall oven with a decorative towel hanging on the handle

100. This 1951 banned children’s toy science kit that wanted kids to find uranium deposits:

Vintage Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab kit with various scientific instruments displayed inside a case

101. This 1960s household intercom with AM/FM radio:

Retro wall-mounted radio with dials and AM/FM stations, set against a floral patterned wallpaper

102. This 1960s “back seat driver’s license”:

Humorous novelty "Back Seat Driver's License" from the State of Nervousness, validating a person to irritate or criticize the driver

103. This 1970s TV with a sliding door:

Vintage wooden console TV with a rounded screen on top, and sliding doors below concealing storage space

104. This 1960s Frigidaire Range:

Two views of a vintage kitchen oven with a stove on top. The oven doors are open in the left image and closed in the right

105. This 1962 polio vaccine card:

Card certifying receipt of oral Sabin polio vaccine on May 18, June 15, and July 13, 1962, for community eradication efforts

106. This 1964 ad for a “spank me” doll:

Vintage ad for "Spank Me" doll. Doll in red play outfit with bonnet, holding a bottle, cries real tears. Priced at $5.99

107. These various 1960s Pizza Hut logos:

Three Pizza Hut logos showing design changes from 1955 to 1970

108. This 1968 ad for driving shoes:

Vintage magazine ad for Scholl driving casuals. Promotes comfort and style with slip-on shoe image. Price shown: 65 shillings

109. This 1968 book that had a smoking ad in the middle of it:

Open book with a cigarette ad on the right page, featuring Kent brand cigarettes and a pack, with text describing the product's smooth taste

110. This 1969 British driving license:

Red-cover UK driving license booklet with crown emblem on top

111. This 1970s car phone:

Retro rotary phone mounted in a car with red leather seats, handset off the cradle

112. This 1969 Life magazine cover about weed:

Framed 1969 Life magazine cover featuring a person holding a joint near their lips. Text discusses marijuana use and legalization debate

113. This 1970s computer:

Commodore PET 2001 microcomputer on display, featuring a small screen and keyboard with numeric pad

114. This 1972 Harvard tuition:

University tuition list detailing costs for various programs, including arts, law, and medical schools. Prices range from $3,000 to $4,000

115. This 1978 Movie Calendar of a South Dakota drive-in:

A 1978 schedule for Atomic Drive-In Theatre, South Dakota, listing movies like "Grease," "Star Wars," and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."

116. This 1970s portable music player

Vintage portable turntable with built-in speakers on a carpeted floor, surrounded by wooden furniture

117. This 1973 bathroom:

Small retro bathroom with patterned wallpaper, red sink, and enclosed shower. Hanging light adds vintage charm

118. This 1983 McDonald’s drink stand outside of a school:

A young child with a backpack stands in front of a McDonald's drink cart, while a woman photographs them. An employee serves drinks behind the cart

119. This 1982 Nintendo gaming console:

Handheld Nintendo Game & Watch featuring Donkey Kong Jr., with control buttons and a small screen displaying the game

120. This Gatorade carton from 1988:

Vintage Gatorade Lemon-Lime carton that looks like a juicepack, with the straw still inside

121. These 1982 Disneyland day passes:

Old Disneyland passport ticket from 1982 with terms on the back detailing admission and restrictions. Price listed as $12.00

122. This original bottle of Red Bull found in Thailand in 1992:

Hand holding a bottle that looks like medicine with Thai text

123. This evolution of the M&Ms mascot from the 1940s-1990s:

Six packs of M&M's are displayed in a box, each labeled with "M&M's Celebrating 75 Years" and featuring the signature M&M characters

124. This 1973 boarding pass envelope:

Vintage PSA ticket with retro-styled flight attendants promoting a flight to San Diego. Handwritten flight details are visible

125. This 1997 Amazon box:

A cardboard box with "amazon.com Earth's Biggest Bookstore" printed, sitting on a kitchen counter

126. This 1990s Nokia bag phone:

Old Nokia cell phone in a zippered case with a numeric keypad and LCD screen, resembling early mobile technology

127. This 1999 Chevrolet Suburban that had a TV and VCR:

Interior of a car with a DVD player on the rear of the center console and open front passenger-side door

128. This 1994 watch with a calendar on it:

A wristwatch with a gold band has a dual face display: analog watch on top, 1994 calendar on the bottom. The day is set to Wednesday, October 12

129. This 1990s laptop:

Open Compaq laptop displaying the Microsoft Windows 98 startup screen

130. And finally, this flip phone from 1995:

A person holds a vintage flip phone, featuring a classic keypad and an extended antenna, in a cozy living room setting

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