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Puccini / Butterfly / RecordComplete on 16 records, at 4 shillings and sixpence each, or complete for three pounds and twelve shillings - at least 100 pounds in todays money !
Pedestrians clamber over street roadworks in Piccadilly in a rather dangerous manner by todays standards
PARIS / PLACE BEAUVAISPlace de Beauvais: site of todays Pompidou Centre... Date: circa 1805
Mrs Salmons waxworksEquivalent to todays Madame Tussauds. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Salmon. She made and sold toys had modelling skills and taught wax portraiture In addition
LEMURIAThe Lost Continent of Lemuria, located in todays Pacific Ocean, may have housed a highly developed civilisation with advanced technology and a sophisticated culture
Louvre Exterior 1860Exterior view of the palace of the Louvre, before the Siege and the Commune during which the Tuileries were destroyed. Some might prefer the group of trees to todays pyramid
Todays trends. Print shows a woman, full-length portrait, standing, facing left, holding a teapot. Date between 1830 and 1844
Samnite WarriorsWarriors from SAMNIUM, in central Italy (roughly todays Abruzzi); they were enemies of the Romans until conquered circa 290 BC, and frequently figure in Roman history
TIN MOULDSTin moulds were quite a lot cheaper than copper moulds, around 5 shillings apiece; though even that is quite a lot by todays standards
Cable Railway FutureOverhead railways, in the form of cable lines, would avoid the problems of surface transport in todays congested environment
Goose Flesh TreatmentTodays beauty hint: a friction rub for goose flesh. Goose flesh on arms and elbows can be dealt with by rubbing hard with a rubber friction brush to restore circulation
Woman Crocheting 1940SA young woman sitting in her armchair sews together crocheted squares, todays equivalent of knitting blankets for the troops during World War Two
Warrior of the CongoA warrior of the Congo (approximately todays Zaire) armed with bow and quiver : his feet are bare but his head is adorned with an extravagant feathered headdress
Holy Lance DiscoveredCrusaders on their way to the Holy Land, stopping off at Antioch (in todays Turkey) are thrilled to discover the lance that was used to pierce the side of crucified Jesus
100-Passenger Air-LinersTodays air-liners will seem tiny compared with the huge passenger carriers of tomorrow, which will carry as many as One Hundred people, at speeds of 350 km/h !
Alchemist & Chemist 1927Todays chemists are not so different to the alchemists of old, according to this illustration
Salt on Dragons TailTodays youngsters aren t afraid of dragons : they know you only have to sprinkle salt on their tails, and the fearsome beast breathes fire no more
Carriage on Rail WagonIn the earliest days of the rail, a private carriage might be carried on a rail wagon - anticipating todays motorail service by a hundred years !
Scientific WeaponryLets hope we never have to use the weapons that todays science puts in our grasp !
Fashionable DuelTodays fashionable duels are fought in a public location, wth all the benefits of hygiene and progress
Kudu (Bewick)Bewick termed this the Elk- Antelope, one of the larger kinds of gazelles : not so, say todays naturalists, who consider it a kind of deer