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Mollie Fancher(1848-1910), known as the Brooklyn Enigma for, amongst other phenomena, her perceived ability to fast for long periods on time
Fate Magazine cover, Bridey Murphy in IrelandCover of Fate Magazine, depicting Bridey Murphy (alias Ruth Simmons, alias Virginia Tighe) -- the subject of a reincarnation experience visiting Ireland, home of the supposed Bridey Murphy
Cow & Gate Snap - One! - Two!! - Three!!! - Four!!!! - the Miles quadruplets, Ernest, Michael, Paul and Ann, born in November 1935. circa 1930s
Kenya, East Africa - Man with his two wives - it appears he may have a false (artificial) left leg (which would explain the walking stick). Date: circa 1910s
Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Multiple cylinder mill. ModelRenaissance. Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Multiple cylinder mill. Model by Alexander Siriati (20th century). The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Clever use of photography to photograph a man (or twins?). Date: circa 1910
The Patriots by Annie FishHumorous illustration by Annie Fish showing an officer returning home on leave to discover his wife has patriotically given birth to triplets. Date: 1915
Cruiser Southampton at Spithead by G. H. DavisThe cruiser visited at Spithead by the King as representing the new units in the Navy: the recently commissioned Southampton, a vessel of novel features, including 6-inch guns in triple turrets
A fashionable man in 1790 - a ScaramouchA Scaramouch (or Scaramouche): a fashionable dandyish man wearing short boots with spurs, a jacket cut short in front with multiple lapels, a large hat and carrying a decorative cane
Automatic AutographerAn automatic autographer, a handy device for the famous, enabling multiple autographs to be signed on many photographs at the same time. Date: early 1930s