cage and it was taken in the 1930 Using a baby cage was a typical way to make sure that children have a chance to get fresh air and sunlight ID: 789892
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It’s a photo of a ‘baby cage’ and it was taken in the 1930. Using a baby cage was a typical way to make sure that children have a chance to get fresh air and sunlight living in a city.
Slide2The dog’s name is Eclipse. She has a habit of going to her favourite park by herself. She even has a bus pass attached to her collar and doesn’t find it difficult
to
take a seat.
Slide3The photo shows people dressed up for Halloween in the early 1900s.
Slide4Before the era of alarm clocks, people used to be woken up by ‘knocker-ups’. In the photo, Mary Smith is shooting some dried peas at the window of a Client in London (1895).
Slide5This is how people wait in queues in Thailand.
Slide6This is what school buses looked like in Northern Maine in the 1930s.
Slide7In the photo (taken in 1939), we can see the world's tallest man, Robert Wadlow at age 21 standing with his family. Robert was 247 cm tall. He died the following year.
Slide8In the photo we can see a giant turkey floating about Broadway in New York City during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1957. The parade is one of the most important Thanksgiving traditions.
Slide9The photo shows a whisky dispenser. For a short time in the 1950s, they were popular in office buildings.
Slide10What happened to zoo animals in the times of war? They were taken care of by citizens. The photo was taken in Berlin in 1945.