22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

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Throughout its history, humanity has created many things. Some of them were once considered absolutely ordinary and normal, but today only at the sight of them goosebumps run down the skin. We offer you photos of things from the past. They are all very different, but they are united by the fact that they are all very creepy.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Witch's chair (German: Hexenstuhl) - an instrument of torture, which is a chair equipped with spikes and handcuffs, with blocks to fix the position of the victim and with an iron seat that could be heated by fire.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

A box of poisons disguised as a book, 17th century.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

A tripod designed for post-mortem photography of people, which was very common in the Victorian era. The deceased were attached to this stand and looked like they were alive in the photo. Such photos were taken in memory of an untimely deceased relative.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

This girl in the photo is dead, she was photographed using the tripod described above.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Ancient instrument for bloodletting 1850.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Chastity belt for men of the 16th century.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

A mummy's head that was used as a prop at festivals, 1900.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

The Norton hearse motorcycle.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

In 1938, post offices in London allowed ducks, rabbits, and other game to be sent by mail, which lasted until postmen began delivering mail stained with the blood of slaughtered animals.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

A prosthetic toe found in the tomb of Tabeketenmut in the necropolis of Thebes.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Vampire hunting kit, 19th century.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Medical saws designed for sawing the bones of patients.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Prosthetic left hand, 1850-1910.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

A Victorian morphine injection kit.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Mary Magdalene in the crypt of the basilica in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume in France.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Wooden penis on a spring in a box, 19th century.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Old exhibits of the Kunstkammer (heads and children's hands), stored in the Mutter Museum.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Human anatomical models, 17th century.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Vintage performance photography of freaks from the freak show.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Gynecological plaster model of Dr. Louis Auzoux( Louis Auzoux), 1880.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

Vintage Halloween costume.

22 creepy objects from the past that give you goosebumps

This fence is called "Mortsafe" and was invented in the 18th century in Scotland, where there were many medical students, and there were not enough bodies for everyone to practice, so they got into the habit of digging up graves. Grave graves were protected by people who did not want their relatives ' graves to be dug up and their bodies stolen.

Keywords: History | Photo collection | World | Past | Society | Interesting | Creepy

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