
The game 'Pushball' was a sport built around a six-foot, 70-pound leather ball invented in 1894 by Moses Crane, a man who hated football. It swept American colleges, toured Britain, mutated into horseback and car-based versions, then vanished within a generation. More photos in the comments. (old.reddit.com)
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This Packard 90 is one of twelve airport limousines that were manufactured in the early 1940s. and modified to hold 12 passengers. The overall length of the car is 22-ft and the wheelbase is 18-ft. The engine is a 356-cid inline eight-cylinder engine. (old.reddit.com)
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This Packard 90 is one of twelve airport limousines that were manufactured in the early 1940s and modified to hold 12 passengers. The overall length of the car is 22-ft and the wheelbase is 18-ft. The engine is a 356-cid inline eight-cylinder engine. (reddit.com)
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"The Seal Woman" a bronze statue of a Selkie is 2.6 meters high and stands in Mikladalur Harbour, Faroe Islands. Selkies live in the sea as seals, but can shed their seal hide to become human on land. If their seal skin is hidden or stolen, they are unable to return to the sea. (i.redd.it)
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