[IMG] Faxed newspaper In 1938, the world’s first wireless newspaper was sent from WOR radio station in New York City. In this photo, children are...
[IMG] Booted rubber boat Drawing of a ‘pneumatic sports- fish and hunt boat,’ an inflatable boat for one person with boots attached; The...
[IMG] Folding bridge for emergencies The emergency bridge can easily be transported on a handcart; invented by L. Deth. The Netherlands, 1926
[IMG] Early GPS Yesteryear’s TomTom, a rolling key map that passes through the screen in a tempo determined by the speed of the car; 1932
[IMG] Hearing light for the blind 1912
[IMG] Loetafoon A turntable linked to a film projector. It comes with single, dual and triple turntable. Designed by F.B.A. Prinsen, 1929
[IMG] Piano for the bedridden Piano especially designed for people confined to bedrest; Great Britain, 1935
[IMG] Extensible caravan Built by an unknown French engineer in 1934.
[IMG] Clap skate In 1936, inventor R. Handl came up with the movable heel plate, but it wasn’t until 1996 that this concept revolutionized skating.
[IMG] Bulletproof glass Demonstration by NYPD’s finest shooter, 1931
[IMG] Wetlands windmill A windmill for draining wetlands, lightweight enough to function in marshy areas. It was designed by C.D. Muys in 1589...
[IMG] Ice sailboat In the 17th century, it was so cold that meteorologists spoke of a Little Ice Age. The ice sailboat addressed the challenge of...
[IMG] Radio stroller Stroller equipped with a radio, including antenna and loudspeaker, to keep the baby quiet; USA, 1921.
[IMG] All-terrain car This all-terrain car can descend slopes up to 65 degrees; England, 1936.
[IMG] Steam automobile design circa 1845
[IMG] Manual dredger Workers operated the so-called bucket dredger with their arms and legs using stepper boards. The machine is a small model,...
[MEDIA] Suspenseful and dramatic. Who would have thought that it was Boris Karloff all along?
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[MEDIA] Fast and thrilling. Love those snakes!
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