Hey guys, history is a very important part of our world. I like to understand why something is how it is and why things have evolved as they are today! In Sund you can visit some small museums to see some things from back in the days. It was very interesting to see things that people used in the past. And one day other people will also find our stuff in museums :)
Could you tell me where people used this kind of masks? Looks pretty heavy ...I think it is a part of a diving suit..
Clothes from fishermen? Or in general from workers in the past
While watching at these clothes I am thinking about my granddad, he used to wear the same shoes, the same pullover, same warm socks for the winter and even the same cap in Kazakhstan. Who knows, maybe fashion were the same all over the world hehe just joking :)
And I remember my granddad and me used the same lamps in the former soviet union
I got thoughtful, I really would meet him again, he had a long life, he turned to 86, have been in the war, had his own farm with much work on the countryside. We should be thankful for our life and freedom in Europe, we still have the freedom to choose what we want to do, at least in most parts of our life
It is interesting to see stuffed animals, but is it consistent with morality?
An old and tradition Waffle - Maker, it is very common to eat all kind of waffles in Norway
Time before plastic
I remember my grandma has a similar box from the former soviet union, just in orange
German history is spread almost all over the world, as you can read it is a german flame-thrower from 1910
This is a quite interesting poster, Tuberkulose was a big problem
Spytt ikke på gulvet - Nationalforeningen Mot Tuberkulosen, English transl:Do not spit on the floor- national union against tuberkolosis. The association against tuberculosis was founded in 1896.
See You Soon - Big Hug Lena <3 <3
deutsch / same post in german
Hallo! Geschichte ist einer wichtiger Bestandteil in unserem Leben. Ich möchte gerne verstehen warum etwas ist wie es heute ist! In Sund kann man einige Museen besuchen und das Leben von damals ein wenig kennenzulernen. Gegenstände von damals konnte man begutachten und dabei für einen Moment lang in der Vergangenheit stöbern. Eines Tages werden auch andere unsere Gegenstände aus unseren Wohnzimmern im Museum bestaunen können :)
Kannst du mir verraten welchen Nutzen diese Maske hatte? Es schaut schwer aus .. Ich glaube es könnte ein Taucheranzug sein..
Kleidung von Anglern? Oder allgemein Kleidung von Arbeiter von damals ..
Während ich mir diese Kleidung etwas genauer angeschaut habe, erinnerte ich mich an meinen Opa, er hat genau dieselben Schuhe, denselben Pulli, dieselben warmen Wintersocken, und sogar dieselbe Mütze in Kasachstan getragen. Wer weiss, vielleicht war das alles dieselbe Mode von damals, hehe :P :)
Und ich erinnere mich, in der ehemaligen Soviet-Union hat mein Opa und ich auch dieselben Lampen verwendet
Ich wurde nachdenklich, Ich würde ihn so gerne wiedersehen, er hatte ein langes Leben, er wurde 86, war im Krieg und hatte seinen eigenen Bauernhof. Es wurde viel auf dem Land gearbeitet. Wir sollten unsere Freizeit und die vorhandene Freiheit in Europa schätzen ... da wir doch vieles selber in unserem Leben bestimmen können ...
Interessant ausgestopfte Tiere zu sehen, aber ist es mit der Moral zu vereinbaren?
Ein altes und traditionelles Waffeleisen, auch heute noch lieben Norweger Waffeln :)
Die Zeit bevor Plastik
Ich erinnere mich, dass meine Oma eine ähnliche Holzkiste aus der Soviet Union besitzt, nur in Orange
Deutsche Geschichte is fast auf der ganzen Welt zu finden, das ist ein deutscher Flammenwerfer von 1910
Schild aus der Zeit als Tuberkulose sich schnell verbreitet hat.. Die Vereinigung gegen Tuberkulose wurde 1896 gestiftet
Spytt ikke på gulvet - Nationalforeningen Mot Tuberkulosen, deutsche Übersetzung: Nicht auf den Boden spucken -
Nationale Vereinigung gegen Tuberkulose
See You Soon - Big Hug Lena <3 <3
Das Waffeleisen tuts mit sicherheit immer noch :)
haha bestimmt :D
Great post dear friend Up&Resteem
thanks :)
really nice story thanks a lot for sharing and keep on posting ;)
Thank you very much !!
I love the history behind things. Pictures speak for themselves. Hehe, the scuba reminds me "Captain Nemo". Very beautiful museum ! Yes, that's right, in several years, we could exposed ourselves. This was an example of a free spirit guy in 2017, no pants, no shoes lolll ! Just a smartphone cover that hide its jewels loll.
Yeah I love it, too. It is like a little adventure to find out a story behind a thing :) loool ok I hope not :P :P :P They would think : smart phone wooow so big, cause their phones are implanted in the head :P wish you a nice evening :)
lolll, yeah. thank you, have a great day too ,-)
Upvoted and RESTEEMED :)
thanks a lot!
Nice :) the diving mask was amazing! Resteemed & upvote
hehe :) thanks a lot :)
Wow you can touch everything!! :) I really like the waffle maker hehehe looks quite similar to the ones used today actually so that didn't change too much :))
Btw, the diving mask thingy reminds me of what was always featured in the Adventures of TinTin comic books. In Red Rackham's Treasure, he wore something similar :))
:D :D :D now we know it is a diving mask for sure, it looks the same :D loool yes we could touch it , that was really cool , like a home :) and I am sure the waffle maker would still work :P
Hehe you could have made waffles outside your tent :)
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