First Known Bodybuilders in History (1900s)

Eugen Sandow, the “Father of Modern Bodybuilding” (1894) In early 1900 there wasn’t really such a thing as bodybuilding. But there were people who had huge muscles who concentrated on traditional strongman routines for entertaining an audience. They lifted large boulders and performed impressive feats that showcased their incredible strength. With the emergence of office … Read more

The Extraordinary 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom I Jonckheere Coupe

German engineers may have invented the motor car. But the Britons Charles Rolls and Henry Royce refine the concept like no one else in history. The Silver Ghost was introduced in 1907. The Rolls Royce had set the standards to a whole different level in building better quality and reliability. The Brits had never been … Read more

The Popular Underwear for Sweater Girls in 1940s and 1950s: the Bullet Bra

It was the rage back in the days featuring concentric circles or spirals of decorative stitching centered on the nipples. Bullet Bra is a full-support bra with cups in the shape of a paraboloid with its axis perpendicular to the breast. Invented in late 1940s, the Bullet Bra became popular in the 1950s, and worn … Read more