Join us on this visual journey through time as we explore the rich tapestry of history woven into each of these evocative photographs.
This person’s grandma who can do a plank at 100 years old:
This article about climate change from 1912:
This radioactive water from 100 years ago:
These people in Barbados who got stamps for turning 100:
This person’s mercury dime that was made in 1923:
This pocket knife that was gifted to someone’s great-grandfather by the King of Sweden over 100 years ago:
And this house that someone’s great-grandfather built using a Sears home kit in 1916, which was restored 100 years later:
This do’s and don’ts “influenza prevention” list from the 1918 Spanish flu, with extremely similar guidelines to the COVID-19 pandemic:
This photo of what the trenches in France from World War I look like today:
And this untouched room of a WWI soldier:
This “Cynthia” rhododendron on Vancouver Island:
These gears from a 100-year-old clock someone is restoring:
This cough syrup that contains some absolutely wild ingredients:
This quilt that a little girl’s great-great-great grandmother made over 100 years ago:
This yearbook from 1924:
And finally, this photo that shows the stark contrast between automobiles from over 100-years-ago, and automobiles now:
Source: www.buzzfeed.com