Vintage Whiskey Dispenser

Apothecary Jar - Dragon’s Blood, circa

This mill was abandoned in 1866. - Sorrento,

About 7000 years ago in what is now Southwest

A crib from the Pennhurst State School and

A Japanese woman awaits treatment, her back

LAMPREY DISEASE Not a real disease. This

Announcement for an 1855 slave auction in

Ball and chain found in Thames. The world’s

Mummies for sale, Egypt, 1870s

17th-18th Century Executioner’s Mask

Photograph of found bog body of 1873. The

Back in the 1950s a medieval skeleton was

This is a Maya stone carving from Palenque,

Maidens’ Garlands were made from paper,

The “Bridge of Death”. In the

The Creepiest Gumball Machine. Some more

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Absolutely nothing creepier than dolls…nothing!

Deadly shark attack

Urban Legend: Two college roommates were

Fun :)

Africa | Healer or Diviner’s Calabash.

Ancient Egyptian prosthetic foot piece.

Apothecary to go.

1952.

From the MutterMuseum - the deformed ribcage

Very vintage dentist sign

creepy ad!

Uzumaki, Higuchinsky

Trovants–the growing stones of Romania.

Spanish civil war. XIX century nuns corpses

Nothing to add..

The only one in the United States, the Tower

Nice frontal slice :)

Worlds biggest Amethyst Geode – The ‘Empress

Oversized hands and arms, caused by a hormone

Spooky Carousel

Genetics.

Whimsical nature - begonia leaves

Cephalotribe; obstetric tool, Geneva, Switzerland,

Invalid chair, Europe, 1850-1890: Unlike

This whole office is a cabinet of wonder-dentist

A magnificent set of surgical instruments,

‘Gynaeplaque’ model, United States,

Wooden anatomical figure with removable parts

GRAPHIC! The individual is a French soldier

WND recently confirmed a Sky News Arabia

Cannibalism during the Russian Famine 1921

Frozen man make-up

German woman using sheet to cover bodies

Defense wounds to hand from antique forensic

Mrs. Keyte of Blockley, Gloucestershire had

This is an authentic, ceremonial shrunken

JOB HUNTING IN THE 1930s // history repeats

Krubera Cave (deepest cave in the world)

This photo of Rosalia Lombardo was taken

The whole family! So sad

A child resting in the women’s corridor.

Archaic Period, 600s bce. Altar stone inscribed

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