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1883 Illustrated Guide to Insane People

This is a pretty chilling look into the ‘state of the art’ definition of insanity in 1883.  This is an illustrated guide published to help other ‘mental health’ professionals at the time with diagnosis and treatment, a precursor to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, known as the DSM-IV-TR, or the fourth version, text revision.  Chances are in the Age of Steam you would be locked up in a cell for the rest of our life if you were considered a risk to self or others.

1883:  Illustrated Guide to Insane People

 

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1876: Cutting Edge Machinery

The Centennial in 1876 included the showcase of modern machinery in Philadelphia.  Remember, there were no machines to speak of just 50 years earlier.  Manpower, supplemented by horse power, was all there had been.  The Age of Steam brought about the Industrial Revolution, created larger cities, factories and changed everything we know.  The Civil War had ended just 12 years earlier and the Indian Wars were still going on.  Every picture you see of a machine was made without machining tools, computers or even the ability to improve on earlier designs.  The cross country railroad was being built but rails still suffered from a lack of standard gauge tracks.  Electricity and oil had yet to prove themselves as the energy of the future and were just beginning to be explored.

1876:  The Machinery Hall at the Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia

“During the Centennial year of 1876, Philadelphia was host to a celebration of 100 years of American cultural and industrial progress. Officially known as the “International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures and Products of the Soil and Mine,” the Centennial Exhibition, the first major World’s Fair to be held in the United States, opened on May 10th.”

Click a photo to enlarge, then you can arrow left or right to see the rest in full screen.

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Horse Powered Train – 1850

I am guessing this locomotive operated with about four horsepower…
1850:The Impulsoria

“The Impulsoria was a locomotive constructed in 1850 that was powered by horses on a treadmill following a design by Clemente Masserano. The locomotive undertook trials in London in 1850 and was exhibited at The Great Exhibition in 1851.”

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London Street life in 1876

London Street life in 1876

 

From the Retronaut

All images by John Thomson; copyright Bishopsgate Institute via Spitalfields Life

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More Crossovers

Crossovers, or mash-ups, are where you take one or more things, usually pop culture items, and mix them together, hopefully with comic or thought provoking results.  For more of these, type “crossover” into the search box on my home page.  Enjoy!

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Steampunk AT-AT and AT-ST from Star Wars

Steampunk and Star Wars, AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transports) and AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport) and a few AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer).  Also two pics of Steampunk’d Star Wars Characters.  Enjoy!

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Headless Victorian Photos

For your upcoming Halloween enjoyment – Victorian Era (1800’s) Headless Photographs.  Either they used some dark room manipulation or the Legend of Sleepy Hollow may have a ring of truth to it.

1800s:

Victorian headless photographs

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Exercising in 1890

The exercise equipment in 1890 in some ways is similar to those today.  They seem to have used more flywheels rather than weights or bands for resistance.  Also, they wore pretty formal clothing for a work-out.  Still, I wonder how our equipment will be viewed over 120 years from now.

1890s:

Zanders medico-mechanical gymnastics equipment

Equipment today.

Equipment today.

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Photos, models, crafters, etc.

I am a huge fan of cosplay, steampunk and other genres.  I receive photos and materials from over 2,500 different people, many of them from my FB news feed.  If you know the model, photographer, or maker of the outfits, please let me know so I can give them credit on my site.  This is an unpaid site and I do not profit from using the photos but I also do not want to use copyrighted materials without permission or without giving credit.  Help me, you, and others by sending me the information when you have it.  You can do so by commenting on the picture or post, or by emailing me at eiverness@cox.net.  If you ever wish for me to take down a photo, just let me know.  I can usually provide same day changes.

If you would like to have your photos, artwork, crafting, or cosplay highlighted with its own post, just let me know.  I will usually do so if your quality is up to snuff and I like your work.  I do not solicit or take advertising money, so if you get a post it is just because I like your work.  I also run a PG-13 site here, so if you can’t get by with posting it on FB, I can’t post it here either.  Thanks!

 

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More Steampunk Aircrew

Steampunk cosplay is near and dear to my heart since I both write Steampunk books, and I cosplay Steampunk.  For those who do not know, Steampunk is science fiction from the Age of Steam, or roughly 1830 to 1900, during the reign of Queen Victoria and the American civil war and wild west days.  For more steampunk, type “steampunk” or “steampunk aircrew” into my search box on my home page.  Now… if you could only hire some for your next airship crew, who would you pick?

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