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RARE EARLY 19th C. FRENCH 6-PC. 18K GOLD SEWING ETUI IN ORIGINAL EBONY CASE Sewing Items, Sewing Kit, Sewing Tools, Sewing Crafts, Sewing Case, Sewing Spaces, Objets Antiques, Vintage Scissors, Vintage Sewing Notions
RARE EARLY 19th C. FRENCH 6-PC. 18K GOLD SEWING ETUI IN ORIGINAL EBONY CASE | eBay
RARE EARLY 19th C. FRENCH 6-PC. 18K GOLD SEWING ETUI IN ORIGINAL EBONY CASE
On September 1, 1897, the Boston subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America. Dorchester Massachusetts, Boston Massachusetts, Yosemite National Park, National Parks, Boston Books, Willow Park, Boston Common, Train Times
1900 - Subway Entrance at Boston Common (Park Street Station), Boston, MA, US
On September 1, 1897, the Boston subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America.
On September 20, 1881, Chester A. Arthur becomes the 21st president of the U.S. (President James A. Garfield had died the day before from gunshot wounds sustained on July 2.) Past Presidents, American Presidents, American History, World History, Family History, Presidential History, Presidential Trivia, National Mall, National Gallery Of Art
1880s - Baltimore & Potomac Passenger Terminal (where Garfield was shot), Washington, DC, US
On September 20, 1881, Chester A. Arthur becomes the 21st president of the U.S. (President James A. Garfield had died the day before from gunshot wounds sustained on July 2.)
DATE TAKEN  1890s  TITLE  Seiberling Mansion  DESCRIPTION  Elegant brick Victorian mansion constructed by industrialist Monroe Seiberling during Indiana's Gas Boom. Later the home of George Kingston, developer and manufacturer of the Kingston carburetor and other components used by early auto manufacturers. In 1946, it was acquired by Indiana University and became the first home of IU-Kokomo.  Indiana Real Haunted Houses, Scary Houses, Victorian Mansions, Victorian Homes, Victorian Architecture, Architecture House, Old Abandoned Buildings, Southern Porches, Craftsman Style Homes
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DATE TAKEN 1890s TITLE Seiberling Mansion DESCRIPTION Elegant brick Victorian mansion constructed by industrialist Monroe Seiberling during Indiana's Gas Boom. Later the home of George Kingston, developer and manufacturer of the Kingston carburetor and other components used by early auto manufacturers. In 1946, it was acquired by Indiana University and became the first home of IU-Kokomo. Indiana
1857 Hand Drawn Hose Reel with 4 Wheel Steering - Astoria Hose Co. No. 8 - New York City Fire Dept, Fire Department, Ambulance, Fire Horse, Backdraft, Fire Equipment, Fire Prevention, Old Tractors, Fire Brigade
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1857 Hand Drawn Hose Reel with 4 Wheel Steering - Astoria Hose Co. No. 8 - New York City
c. 1850 antique bloodletting fleam by Holmes, Derby, England. Medical Antiques, Medical Oddities, Antique Tools, Old Tools, Medical Curiosities, Torture Devices, Medical Practice, Medical Science, Medical History
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c. 1850 antique bloodletting fleam by Holmes, Derby, England.
Parian Ewer - Samuel Alcock c. 1840 Antique Pitcher, Antique Vase, Antique Porcelain, Antiques Online, Selling Antiques, Ceramic Vases, Porcelain Vase, Vase Centerpieces, Vases Decor
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Parian Ewer - Samuel Alcock c. 1840
March 15 1892 1st escalator patented by inventor Jesse W. Reno (New York City) Jesse W. Reno patented his idea for an “Endless Conveyor or Elevator” (later called the “inclined elevator”) in 1892, and by 1896 the first working example had been installed…as a ride at the popular Coney Island amusement park. It differed from modern elevators in that you sat on slats rather than stood on stairs, but the general principle was the same. taken from (worldsstrangest.com) Great Photos, Old Photos, Vintage Photos, Vintage Stuff, Coney Island Amusement Park, Amusement Parks, Old Toronto, Steampunk Festival, Steeplechase
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March 15 1892 1st escalator patented by inventor Jesse W. Reno (New York City) Jesse W. Reno patented his idea for an “Endless Conveyor or Elevator” (later called the “inclined elevator”) in 1892, and by 1896 the first working example had been installed…as a ride at the popular Coney Island amusement park. It differed from modern elevators in that you sat on slats rather than stood on stairs, but the general principle was the same. taken from (worldsstrangest.com)
The Victorians weren't *always* serious... Vintage Pictures, Old Pictures, Vintage Images, Antique Photos, Rare Photos, Old Pics, Crazy Pictures, Bizarre Photos
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The Victorians weren't *always* serious...
On August 20, 1885, "The Mikado", by Gilbert and Sullivan, opens at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City. Photography Essentials, City Photography, New York Street, New York City, Black And White City, City Pictures, Vintage New York, City That Never Sleeps, Thats The Way
1899 - Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York, NY, US
On August 20, 1885, "The Mikado", by Gilbert and Sullivan, opens at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City.
On October 1, 1890, Yosemite National Park is established by the United States Congress. Yosemite Camping, Yosemite Park, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Photos, Yellowstone Park, National Forest, Camping Places
1920s - Camping in the Yosemite Valley, Mariposa County, CA, US
On October 1, 1890, Yosemite National Park is established by the United States Congress.
On September 28, 1892, the first nighttime football game in the U.S. took place under electric lights at the Mansfield Fair in Pennsylvania (note: what drew the crowds were the new electric lights, not the relatively new game of football). Today In History, Real Vintage, Bradford County, Pop Culture Trivia, Teaching American History, Geneaology
On September 28, 1892, the first nighttime football game in the U.S. took place under electric lights at the Mansfield Fair in Pennsylvania (note: what drew the crowds were the new electric lights, not the relatively new game of football).
Dayton, WA Historic Courthouse - The oldest working courthouse in the State of Washington Palouse Washington, Southeast Washington, Train Depot, Old Train, Oregon Trail, Local History, Courthouse, Close To Home, Dayton
Dayton, WA Historic Courthouse - The oldest working courthouse in the State of Washington