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gk2nist:

Girls are Doing Wonders with Saxophones!
45 ♥
updownsmilefrown:

22 male students at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, California, telephone-booth stuffing in 1959
703 ♥
cryptofwrestling:

Living-Twitching Monster Plant (1969)
101 ♥
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1032 ♥
slavin:

via Greenfield:
“This fantastic contraption, called the ‘Routefinder’, showed 1920s drivers in the UK the roads they were travelling down, gave them the mileage covered and told them to stop when they came at journey’s end.
The technology – a curious cross between the space age and the stone age – consisted of a little map scroll inside a watch, to be ‘scrolled’ (hence the word) as the driver moved along on the map. A multitude of scrolls could be fitted in the watch to suit the particular trip the driver fancied taking.”
(via 314 - Watch the Road: World’s Earliest SatNav | Strange Maps | Big Think)
954 ♥
bohemian-fairytale:

The Cakewalk-1903 by ADiamondFellFromTheSky on Flickr.
6 ♥
nevver:

Tell me your dreams
742 ♥
foxesinbreeches:

Advertisement for Bryans hosiery by Salvador Dali, 1944
(From same series)
29 ♥
sisterwolf:

Women of the Future - French trading card, 1902
(via)
1361 ♥
The birth of Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy.

Source
6 ♥
fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Woman smoking & listening to Jazz records. Mississippi, 1956.
2465 ♥
hoticecream:

The book reader of the future (April, 1935 issue of Everyday Science and Mechanics)
5 ♥
oxeye:

c86:

Sergei Brukhonenko’s infamous dog experiment
Taken from the first issue of Marvels of Science, 1946
via El Blog Ausente

I’m very opposed to decapitating dogs in the name of science but these colors are dynamite. Plus, the dog is rather cute, save for the lack of physical body. 
53 ♥
my-ear-trumpet:

My word!
You do tickle me.
232 ♥
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