Some Interesting Historical Pics And A Gif Of A Narwhal For Good Measure
Kenneth Coo
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08/03/2017
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Vertebrae, 1910. Tuberculosis. From the Warren Anatomical Museum. -
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Narwhal tusks were made into items like this cup from The Royal Danish Collection to protect users from being poisoned. -
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This astonishingly lifelike neighing horse was sculpted in reindeer antler 15,000 years ago in southwest France. -
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A Roman bed with the footrest that was recovered from the ruins of Pompeii. -
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Street gramophone player, London 1920s. -
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On August 2nd 1909, the Lincoln one-cent coin was released to the public. When the Lincoln one-cent coin made its initial appearance in 1909, it marked a radical departure from the accepted styling of United States coins, introducing as it did for the first time a portrait coin in the regular series. A strong feeling had prevailed against using portraits on our coins, but public sentiment stemming from the 100th anniversary celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birth proved stronger than the long-standing prejudice. -
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Monodon monoceros, the narwhal, from Die Cetaceen oder Walthiere, (1846) by H.G. Ludwig Reichenbach. -
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Witches presenting wax dolls to the devil, featured in The History of Witches and Wizards (1720).
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