the hasnat box
It was called the Television but when first coined it was called the "Cathode tube" which as we know was actually only part of the device
An acrobat was called a tumbler in the olden days
Before the days of digital cameras and printing photos off a printer, pictures were taken on cameras that required film. Once the pictures were taken, the film had to be taken to a store to be sent off to be developed. It could take a week or so to get your pictures back to the store to be picked up.
Also known as a "death portrait" or "memorial portrait," a "mourning portrait" is a photograph of the recently deceased.
Andy Warhol, grorgia o'keffe, da Vinci
Wind..hello.
tatter
mercantile commissary canteen
what were shops like in the olden days
yes they did have needles in the olden days
Earlier Beligium was known as Gallia Belgica.
Higgins boats oh yeahs
An acrobat was called a tumbler in the olden days
In the olden days, the cost of cameras varied widely depending on the type and brand. Early box cameras, like the Kodak No. 1 introduced in 1888, were priced around $25, which would be equivalent to several hundred dollars today when adjusted for inflation. More sophisticated cameras, such as those used by professional photographers, could cost significantly more, often ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. Overall, the price was influenced by the technology and materials used, as well as the camera's intended purpose.
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
Why was an oasis surrounded by a wall in the olden days
what was used to write with a special tool called a stylus