Ordinary Items From The 1900s That People Would Not Recognize Today (Women Actually Wore This To The Beach!)

Kylene Loucks | November 13, 2024 1:00 am

If there is one thing that's constant in our lives, it's that things continue to change.

Over time, the things that once served a purpose in people's lives lose meaning or evolve to become modernized versions of what they once were.

The Sprinkler Fire Suit

1900s fire suit for firefighters, projects water around
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Photo Credit: rosseepoo / Reddit

This fireman's suit was developed in the early 1900s and was designed to propel water in a sprinkler around the firefighter in order to allow them to get closer to the fire.

It's easy to see why this design didn't end up working out, starting with the visibility issues.

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A Fully Restored Hand Drill

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Had drill from early 1900s fully restored
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Hand tools in the early 1900s, like this drill, were considered top-of-the-line technology at the time.

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Someone took the time to fully restore this hand drill to its original glory.

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The Evolution Of Football Helmet Technology

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1900s football helmet compared to current one
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Football helmets have come a long way, and some people would argue they still have a ways to go.

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The idea of head protection and concussion prevention has been improved upon greatly since the early 1900s helmet shown on the left, but long-term brain injuries remain a problem for professional athletes.

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Calculators Then And Now

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Retro calculator and new one
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Calculators used to take up half the desk in order to do their computing. In this day and age, most people carry their calculator around in their pocket via a cell phone app.

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The calculator pictured on the right is a bit more standard for math classrooms and they are basically mini-computers with a specific job.

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This Bicycle Pram

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1926: A woman pushing her baby in a specially adapted pram attached to her bicycle in Brixton, south London.
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This carriage/tricycle invention was called a "bike pram" and they were popular in Europe in the early 1900s.

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They are a rare sight today and definitely did not have great steering abilities.

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A Reusable Pocket Grocery List

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Retro metal pocket grocery list
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This metal pocket-sized grocery list has been dated around 1940 based on the "frozen food" item on the list.

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Most people today add their grocery notes to their phones, but this invention was popular for a while.

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The Average House Fan Has Come A Long Way

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Old fan and new Dyson blade-less fan
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Antique fans were more like spinning danger blades in a rickety cage than anything else.

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Modern fans look more like robots than fans, but they have the power of a small wind storm.

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Camouflage Used To Be Suspect

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Vintage camouflage
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This military-grade camouflage from the early 1900s may have actually drawn attention to soldiers.

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Our modern camouflage clothing technology has come a long way since this photo was taken.

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This Tinker Train That Survived The Elements

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Antique toy train car
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This tiny toy train has seen some miles in its years.

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The metal toy was found in someone's yard in the garden and shows just how far toy design has come.

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A Luxury Car

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car from the 1900s
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This car was one of the most luxurious models available at the time it was in production.

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As long as it didn't rain, the people in the car were the sharpest folks on the street.

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This Top-Of-The-Line Kitchen Appliance Set

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Retro vintage 1930s stove and oven system
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Vintage kitchens have become all the rage among home decor enthusiasts.

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This 1930s Magic Chef 6300 series antique stove set is in pristine condition, but it's clear to see that space conservation wasn't a huge priority in kitchen appliances.

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The Typewriter

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This vintage typewriter is one of the earliest versions of a keyboard to exist, with a spool of paper and letter stamps that soak to the page.

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There was no such thing as "delete" or "backspace" on these.

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Cameras Used To Be Bigger Than Cars

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Giant camera operated by multiple people built in 1990
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Long before virtually everyone carried a video camera in their pockets on smartphones, these monstrous cameras were used to snap a photo.

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They took multiple people to set up and operate and they were an expensive luxury at the time.

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Ladies' Swimwear Was Extremely Modest

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Women's swimsuits from early 1900s
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Women's bathing suits from the early 1900s were actually more like bathing gowns.

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The swimsuits pictured above were made up of shin-length dresses and stockings that went above the knee. Basically, they were a drowning hazard.

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Retro Gasoline Pump Restored To Its Glory Days

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Old gasoline pump machine that has been restored
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Gas pumps used to be a lot smaller than they are today.

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This retro pump was restored by a collector who brought it back to its original beauty mainly using original parts.

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The Titanic Next To The Allure Of The Seas

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Titanic next to modern-day cruise ship
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When the Titanic set sail in 1912, it was the largest ship ever made.

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This photoshopped image shows what the Titanic would look like today in comparison to the gigantic 2016 MS Allure of the Seas cruise ship.

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Airplane Prototypes Were A Safety Hazard

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1904 airplane on ground
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The first versions of airplanes were more like rickety contraptions designed to stay in the air for a short period of time before they came crashing down.

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We've come a long way since this archaic air travel style that was propelled by a bicycle.

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This Century-Old Circuit Breaker Panel

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Retro circuit breaker panel in old house
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This contraption was found in a Midwestern house that was built in the early 1900s. The new homeowner asked Reddit what they were looking at.

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Redditor MeEvilBob had the answer: "This is the century-old equivalent to your circuit breaker panel. The two sockets on top are for screw fuses and the thing on the bottom is a knife switch like you'd see in the Frankenstein movies."

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This 150-Year-Old House—Then And Now

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Hands holding old photo of 150-year-old home in 1900s and now
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Someone snapped a photo of their grandparents' 150-year-old home next to a black and white photo of the home taken in the early 1900s.

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The original structure of the home still stands tall over a century later.

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The Original Portable Camera

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Vintage camera box
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Believe it or not, this large box is one of the earliest models of a handheld camera.

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It was very heavy and took an entire suitcase to haul around, but it's responsible for a lot of the earliest photos that we have from history!

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