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How Medieval Castle Toilets Looked, How far did we come in our Designs?..
Source: Ancient Origins
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Foot Bolaji Badejo, A Nigerian design student and one-time actor, wearing his costume from the now classic sci-fi thriller Alien, 1978
Source: Historic photographs
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Draining and cleaning a Venice canal, 1950s.
Source: Historic photographs
(When we Design Anything We Always Should Consider Maintainability.
When we considered that, it ensur us the ease, accuracy, safety, and economy of maintenance tasks within that system in the future.)
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These 1936 Coca Cola Cans look like something out of a Mechanic's Workshop instead of a grocery store.
Source: Historic photographs
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The models of ‘’American Gothic’’ stand next to the painting, c. 1935.
Source: Historic photographs
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In the fall of 1909, a magnificent wooden trestle bridge began to creep across the valley. Almost 4000 feet long and 120 feet high, it arced in a great sweep from river bank to river bank. At times, 120 men were working on the bridge.
Others, some of them farmers using their horses and wagons, hauled the raw timbers from where the railway deposited them in Camrose to the bridge site to be cut to size. Still others hauled the cut timbers out into the valley to the construction site.
The bridge stood only 14 years before it fell victim to railway consolidation. The great structure was dismantled, its huge timbers salvaged for building and repairing other bridges.
The river valley near Duhamel again stood quiet, no longer a host to the thundering racket of the "iron horse."
Source: Historic photographs
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In the desert landscape of north eastern Saudi Arabia you will find Qasr al-Farid aka “The Lonely Castle”. Built in the first century A.D.
Source: Archeology and art
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World's smallest car (the Peel P50). Designed as a city car, it was advertised in the 1960s as capable of seating "one adult and a shopping bag". The vehicle's only door was on its left side and equipment included a single windscreen wiper and one headlight.
Source: Historic photographs
Who isn’t fascinated by transforming furniture designs? I love watching how furniture can serve multiple purposes by simple actions like a pull of a string or folding of a flap.
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First ever drawings of the moon made by Galileo Galeili after observing it through his telescope in 1609.
Source: Historic photographs
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700-foot-long floating raft of logs, carefully chained together, makes 1,200-mile seaborne trip from Oregon to San Diego. The raft is estimated to contain 5,000,000 board feet of lumber. 1914.
Source: Historic photographs
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An artist's impression of the construction of the Aqua Claudia from 38-52 CE.
Source: Dan's History Leak
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Amazing Roman drinking cups found in Denmark. Found in a grave of a wealthy man, 2-3rd century AD
Source: Museum Of Artifacts
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2000 year's old Roman child sock. Colors still intact. British Museum
Source: ancient-origins
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In the small village of Nashtifan, Iran, some of the oldest windmills in the world still spin. Made of natural clay, straw, and wood, the windmills have been milling grain for flour for an estimated 1,000 years
Source: Museum of Artists
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A suffragette in London on a motorised scooter, 1916. Lady Florence Norman used her Autoped to scoot to her offices where she worked as an administrator in central London.
Source: old photos of essex kent & london
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A woman standing in the doorway of an RV-camper at an exhibition in London, 1927.
Source: Historic photographs
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The Phillips ‘Radio Frigo’ fridge with built-in radio. (1956)
Source: Historic photographs
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In 1914, Chester MacDuffee constructed the first suit with ball bearings, as the medium to provide movement to a joint. The suit was tested in New York in 214 feet (65m) of water.
Source: Historic photographs
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Ancient Paving of The City of Erice, Sicily. The handwork of the flagstones is the oldest of Etna's lava stone, and it was made with a point or pin and mallet, by skilled manual operators called stonecutters.
Source: ancient-origins
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The construction of metal clamps that hold giant stone blocks together. There are structures that have stood for thousands of years are still standing.
Source: ancient-origins
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During the early 1910s, surfing gained some popularity.
Source: Historic photographs
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This rug doubles up as seating – Transforming furniture design!
Source: Yanko Design
Designer: Sergio Roca
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A Civil Servant with a manually operated traffic signal, Philadelphia, 1922.
Source: Historic photographs