Baby cages were installed to help infants get October 5, 2024 by Jolie Baby cages were installed to help infants get sunlight in dingy flats, 1922 SHARE IT IF YOU LIKE! Pinterest Facebook You may be interested: Angie Bowie, Chic French Maid, Terry O'Neill Lens, 1973
I think I’d much rather spend time out there with tons to look at than crawl around aimlessly on the floor. Reply
Just because he has jaundice doesn’t mean he’s Tweety. Just carry your child near the window from *inside* the flat for sunlight therapy. Reply
I think this is one of those wacky inventions that never really became a trend. The only picture I ever see when it’s mentioned is this one. Reply
Damnnn…this is crazy
Now they’re called catios!
Repost. Wasn’t for sunlight, it was for fresh air. At least get the facts straight.
That’s what I want for my kitties.
Damn this looks risky asf, getting chills even by looking at it
I think I’d much rather spend time out there with tons to look at than crawl around aimlessly on the floor.
Jeebus. That makes my stomach drop >100 years later.
This is how ironworkers were raised.
I’m terrified when I used to install my window AC
Just because he has jaundice doesn’t mean he’s Tweety. Just carry your child near the window from *inside* the flat for sunlight therapy.
You selling?
Kidio
Old school cool breeze
This is why babies did not take naps in the 1920’s
I think this is one of those wacky inventions that never really became a trend. The only picture I ever see when it’s mentioned is this one.
And that’s how fear of heights is born
I mean, that’s just a side benefit.
I need one
That’s Rudy Giuliani last week at Mar-a-Lago
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Our parents were idiots.