Forwarded from ✨INGENUA HUMANIDAD✨
TARTARÍA AVANZADA, ENERGÍA ELÉCTRICA INALÁMBRICA, HISTORIA NO CONTADA.
Forwarded from Old World
Oberlausitzer Gedenkhalle, Görlitz, Germany (Built under German Empire: 1911–1911)
https://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/90114015
https://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/90114015
Forwarded from TARTARIA...Dimensionen.....Mystik...(Wolfgang"Kanal) (Wolfgang Alexander)
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Forwarded from The Doctors TARDIS (The Doctor)
Very cool bit of technology from the 1870s The Torpedo washer. This washer used compressed air to clean clothes in half the time as other machines. They had compressed air powered cars, trains, and much more back then, imagine how much water we could save with a machine like this in use.
Forwarded from Flat Earth Theism (Tyler Woodz)
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE) was a world's fair held in Seattle, Washington, from June 1 to October 16, 1909, on the grounds of the University of Washington campus.
Purpose:
To celebrate the wealth and development spurred by the Klondike Gold Rush.
To promote Seattle and the Pacific Northwest as a gateway for trade with Alaska, the Canadian Yukon, and the Pacific Rim (Asia/Orient).
Impact & Legacy:
The fair attracted over 3.7 million visitors and was a financial success.
The overall design, planned by the Olmsted Brothers, permanently shaped the University of Washington campus, creating the iconic Rainier Vista (a landscaped axis) and Drumheller Fountain (originally the Geyser Basin).
A few structures were built permanently for the University, including what is now Architecture Hall and Cunningham Hall.
The fair featured major government and industry exhibits, alongside "The Pay Streak" amusement area, which included popular but controversial ethnographic displays like the "Igorot Village."
👆 Do you believe this mainstream narrative?
Purpose:
To celebrate the wealth and development spurred by the Klondike Gold Rush.
To promote Seattle and the Pacific Northwest as a gateway for trade with Alaska, the Canadian Yukon, and the Pacific Rim (Asia/Orient).
Impact & Legacy:
The fair attracted over 3.7 million visitors and was a financial success.
The overall design, planned by the Olmsted Brothers, permanently shaped the University of Washington campus, creating the iconic Rainier Vista (a landscaped axis) and Drumheller Fountain (originally the Geyser Basin).
A few structures were built permanently for the University, including what is now Architecture Hall and Cunningham Hall.
The fair featured major government and industry exhibits, alongside "The Pay Streak" amusement area, which included popular but controversial ethnographic displays like the "Igorot Village."
👆 Do you believe this mainstream narrative?
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Forwarded from Misterios de la historia (Luis,t @Misteriosdh)
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Video completo 👉 https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CQkyh6e96/
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England in the Edwardian era, 1905, a nation at the height of its empire, balancing industrial might with deep social contrasts. The last years of peace before the Great War.
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