“Discover the Surprising Snapshots of Life a Century Ago That Will Change How You See Today!”

"Discover the Surprising Snapshots of Life a Century Ago That Will Change How You See Today!"

#5

Helen F. Day, A Blind Woman, Who Published Searchlight, A Publication For Blind Children. She Is Probably Holding A Device For Printing In Braille

Woman from 100 years ago sitting in a wicker chair, holding a braille book in a vintage room.

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#14

In 1922 In The Volga Estuary, A Beluga Sturgeon Was Caught. It Was Around 23 Feet And Weighed 3,463 Lb. They Truly Are Dinosaurs Of The Sea

Group of people with a giant fish on barrels, showcasing life 100 years ago.

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#24

The Last Message Left By 47 Entombed Miners In Argonaut Mine, Jackson, Calif. Written With Carbide Lamps On The Face Of The 4350 Foot Drift

Miner examining a cave wall with historical inscriptions 100 years ago.

The message on the wall reads: “3 O’clock, gas getting strong”

Library of Congress Report

#29

International Conference Regarding The Use Of Esperanto

Historic Esperanto conference in Geneva, 1922, showcasing life 100 years ago with numerous attendees in formal attire.

Esperanto was a synthetic language devised by Polish eye doctor Ludwik Lazar Zamenhof, who in 1887, published a pamphlet in Russian, Polish, French, and German describing Esperanto and proposing it as an easy-to-learn second language. An international Esperanto movement developed in the 1890s, culminating in the first world congress of Esperanto speakers in 1905. After WWI, the League of Nations considered adopting Esperanto as a working language and recommending that it will be taught in schools, but proposals along these lines were vetoed by France.

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#35

Allan Dwan Is Making Himself Heard By Twelve Hundred Extras Through The Medium Of The World’s Largest Megaphone. Four Feet In Diameter And Ten Feet Long

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