The past was bizarre? I’ll take the past any day over this insanity of today. Can you imagine 150 years from now what people will think when they look at our pictures?
And just how do you know that it was only used in America and not also in England? I doubt if you was alive and in England at the time this photo is talking about. So I am thinking you really don't know and are just talking out of your arse. Too hear yourself talk. Or in this case too see the miracle of you being able too print enough too make a comment.
The first commercial patent for a baby cage was filed in 1922 by Emma Read of Spokane, Washington. The cages became popular in London in the 1930s among apartment dwellers without access to backyards. It’s not entirely clear when exactly the baby cage’s popularity began to wane, but it likely had something to do with growing concerns for child safety in the second half of the 20th century
I had to take a computer programming class in college, probably 1975. We had to punch holes in cards for each individual operation or calculation.. What a POS!!! I passed the course, but I don't think even one "program" actually worked.
The Mongolian Wolf Box was used on women who killed family members, usually their husband. It was placed at crossroads. The hole was too small for her to get out but big enough wolves could get in. Usually they are about double that size. If you look in an old National Geographic from the 1920s-1930s you may find one, possibly from the Andrews expeditions. In a Geographic of the same age you can definitely find human heads in wooden cages hanging on telephone poles in Shanghai for exceeding the speed limit in cars.
I was born in 1959, my grandparents had a summer house in A.C.,New Jersey..Steel Pier, on board walk,saw the show many times,including high divers. Also had a diving bell, scary and exciting for a child.GODBLESS.
Really? I think the present is very bizarre. But, just wait, you wont believe whats in store in the next 10-20-30-40 years it will become a world like you never could imagine and most all parents will be cussing themselves for bringing their kids into such a suffering world. !
You didn't HEAR the very beginning of the post for these baby cages. If you had, you would know author of said post said it was done in USA, not Britain. Tell me something we don't know in your next post.
Wrong! The soldier in the second clip featuring a "fire around a corner" gun is obviously American. If you mistake something so apparent how can we trust anything else you say? SMH... No sub for you.
Oh can I guess, please tell me if I’m correct. Concerning audio. This is an AI version of the gentleman that is “internet famous” for reading the Book of Enoch. Sorry I don’t remember the name,
Very informative
The past was bizarre? I’ll take the past any day over this insanity of today. Can you imagine 150 years from now what people will think when they look at our pictures?
Duck lips! 😂
IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN .
CHRIST JESUS IS COMING FOR HIS CHURCH .
The television glasses what a nice invention. No more fights over who is watching which program on which channel
The baby in the basket hanging from the window was never used in England. It was used in American cities blocks.
May be just in US American towns.
I DONT KNOW, BUT WHAT IS AMERICA? WE ARE THE INTIRE WORLD RIGHT?
And just how do you know that it was only used in America and not also in England? I doubt if you was alive and in England at the time this photo is talking about. So I am thinking you really don't know and are just talking out of your arse. Too hear yourself talk. Or in this case too see the miracle of you being able too print enough too make a comment.
The first commercial patent for a baby cage was filed in 1922 by Emma Read of Spokane, Washington. The cages became popular in London in the 1930s among apartment dwellers without access to backyards.
It’s not entirely clear when exactly the baby cage’s popularity began to wane, but it likely had something to do with growing concerns for child safety in the second half of the 20th century
@@Gregknows-uj8gg Were you alive then?
at 4:05. Probably the famous diving horse in Atlantic City.
I had to take a computer programming class in college, probably 1975. We had to punch holes in cards for each individual operation or calculation.. What a POS!!! I passed the course, but I don't think even one "program" actually worked.
I punched programs onto these cards a the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA in '78. ~3000 cards, edited daily with no problems.
Helmet testing... prequel to Jackass.
The Mongolian Wolf Box was used on women who killed family members, usually their husband. It was placed at crossroads. The hole was too small for her to get out but big enough wolves could get in. Usually they are about double that size.
If you look in an old National Geographic from the 1920s-1930s you may find one, possibly from the Andrews expeditions.
In a Geographic of the same age you can definitely find human heads in wooden cages hanging on telephone poles in Shanghai for exceeding the speed limit in cars.
Toddler with effing alligators. Never a good idea.
You didn't explain the cover photo, which draws people in
Horse diving was a cruel form of so-called entertainment. Those horses were undoubtedly terrified and forced to jump
Helmet testing was so cruel.
What is the point of showing these photos if you wanna "blur" out the crucial detail?? Not worth watching.
The horse diving may very well have been at Atlantic City where it was and even up until the 1950s
I was born in 1959, my grandparents had a summer house in A.C.,New Jersey..Steel Pier, on board walk,saw the show many times,including high divers. Also had a diving bell, scary and exciting for a child.GODBLESS.
@@michaelcrowley1172how lucky you were to see the diving horse
@@RoderickFernandez-ps5ci yes,truly blessed, best of times, GODBLESS You.
The picture of the guy holding the curved barrel for the gun was not a German soldier. That was an American uniform.
True, but German Gwehr.
I used to live in San Francisco. The Cliff house caught fire and burned down in 1966. Not 1907. Namaste.
2:39 that’s not a German soldier. That’s a US Army captain.
Poor woman in that box that would be horrible
Love The Pedal Powered Roller Skates!!♥️
There is something wrong with the girl's hand at 6.49 in...can't quite put my finger on it...
The soldier holding the krummlauf is an American captain, not a German.
Basketball was invented by that man in Almonte, Ontario, Canada.
Very cruel those neurological experiments. Of Dr Ducherm
The soldier holding the rifle that's curved for shooting around corners, is an American , US Army.
It was a German gun.
German Gwehr.
We need those prams in England again, not to protect babies from gas but to protect them from being stabbed.
The Dali Salvadore painting is it. Sorry for Leonardo Da Vinci
Beach police checking bathing costumes reminds me of modern Taliban
That was a American captain holding that bent barrel rifle
This sucks. Most of the descriptions are wrong.
Lots of repeats, but still interesting
The outside urinals should make a comeback.
Neat, Thank You.
DDT had the same effects as Polio.
Love the bicycle. Roller skates wish they took on in whole world
The Hindenburg burned in Lakehurst New Jersey.
Really? I think the present is very bizarre. But, just wait, you wont believe
whats in store in the next 10-20-30-40 years it will become a world like
you never could imagine and most all parents will be cussing themselves
for bringing their kids into such a suffering world.
!
Could you turn the audio up a bit plz 🦻
Really turn it up on your device lol
@@tinabranch321 u dum
Babes in window baskets was NOT a British thing only in America. Please check the facts!😡
You didn't HEAR the very beginning of the post for these baby cages. If you had, you would know author of said post said it was done in USA, not Britain. Tell me something we don't know in your next post.
Only in Punko Culorado would idjits come up with the asinine idea of horse diving.....damn
Anyone know where i can buy one of those mongolian cabinets?
The scratch ad here is not true. Failed on the tiniest scratch.
4:19 looks like a women getting married today 😅
It would be very much more interesting if each image carried a short explanation. As it stands, its just a bunch of weord photos not worth watching.
War... war... more war... and there's more war... bs!
What about the cover picture? He said nothing. I will not watch your stuff anymore.
Wrong! The soldier in the second clip featuring a "fire around a corner" gun is obviously American.
If you mistake something so apparent how can we trust anything else you say? SMH...
No sub for you.
Oh can I guess, please tell me if I’m correct. Concerning audio. This is an AI version of the gentleman that is “internet famous” for reading the Book of Enoch. Sorry I don’t remember the name,