This is the last photograph ever taken of the Titanic:
This is what a report card from 1926 looks like:
This camouflage, known as "dazzle camouflage," was extremely popular during World War I:
This is what a lighthouse lens from the 1700s looks like:
You're probably familiar with the front of King Tut's iconic death mask:
Well, this is what the back looks like:
Blue lobsters exist:
And grasshoppers? Well, some grasshoppers can be pink:
But back to lobsters: This is what a whole bunch of three week old lobsters look like:
Somewhere out in the world there's a Red Cross van donated by Britney Spears:
For some reason unbeknownst to me, in 1920 a policeman did this off a building in New York:
This is 455 pound Piet van der Zwaard AKA the "fattest man in Europe" in 1955:
This is one of the earliest designs for roller skates. They didn't catch on for some reason:
This is what a traffic light looked like in New York City in 1929:
In the early 1900s, one way to transport tons of materials and train parts was to suspend it hundreds of feet in the air and tow it across a canyon:
Some people have abnormally huge veins:
It was so hot in Arizona last week that WINDOW BLINDS were melting:
This is what the face of a sawfish looks like:
This is what the inside of an air mattress looks like:
This is what first class looked like on a plane in the 1950s:
This is Lemuel Cook, maybe the oldest living veteran of the American Revolutionary War, photographed in the mid-1800s:
The 2024 Paris Olympics are about to start very, very soon, so TV networks will probably show this exact view about a hundred times a day:
Moreover, They're more 'Rollerblade' than 'roller skate.'