
a 1917 advertising illustration
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an illustrated 1881 microscoped point of a pin: this week's topic is ...
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a 1910 pin point
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a Georg Ossian Sars illustration, 1900? see full size
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2014 microscopic life
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a 1949 Fend-Flitzer: "Tiniest car in Germany is this miniature automobile equipped
with a one-hp engine ... Germans don't need a license to drive it."
with a one-hp engine ... Germans don't need a license to drive it."
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a 1932 illustration of a tiny man and his mechanic inside the piston chamber of a giant car
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1890 strangeness see full size
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little hen houses on a roof at the 1939 World's Fair "Scene of Egg-Laying Contest"
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a 1904 small-scale sightseeing steam locomotive, at the World's Fair? It might be a mistake to tease those drivers.
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1960s glass mini coke bottles, maybe 1.5 inches
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a Charles Dana Gibson illustration see full size
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1904 insect wing photographs
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a William Donahey children's book, 1945
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a 1958 illustration
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a 1963 toy piano: instead of piano strings, the inner harp had steel spokes that gave a unique sound
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a 1910s brass bed for toy dolls ... could a human sit in it and become drowsy?
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a Walter Spradbery illustration see full size
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1922 dried ink crystals "white crystal particles which detach themselves from the black or violet medium, and arrange themselves so as to form regular figures."
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a 1945 Melamine molecule (a type of plastic)
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Max Klinger art, 1879
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"The Incredible Shrinking Man" a 1957 movie poster
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an 1873 human hair belt with non-functioning little opera glasses
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a Frances Glessner Lee miniature educational
crime scene for police training see full size
crime scene for police training see full size
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a short 1950s USA jet
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Yan Dargent
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