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10 Mysterious Home Features from Centuries Past
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- Welcome to 'Before You Were Born,' where we dive into the fascinating world of the past! In this video, we're exploring ten mysterious and quirky features found in old homes. These unique elements once served practical purposes but have since faded into obscurity with the rise of modern technology. Join us as we uncover these intriguing remnants and discover how you can repurpose them today.
00:00 - Introduction
00:47 - Phone Niche
01:22 - Icebox
02:12 - Beehive in Walls
03:02 - Laundry Chutes
03:52 - Medicine Cabinet Slit
04:42 - Second Staircase and Servants' Quarters
05:32 - Button Light Switches
05:49 - Dumbwaiter
06:38 - Boot Scraper
07:28 - Milk Door
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She left out the ironing boards hidden in the walls.
Phone niche - GREAT place for cell phone charging station, too.
I love that she said "for antique phones" and it was a Nokia. Lol.
Why do people have to be so snarky? Sorry for them. I personally enjoyed the memories and learned a bit as I have lived in a few old New England homes. Thank you!
Wall bee hives???? As a long time bee keeper I can honestly say that this is a huge load of horse shit... FFS
Thank you for your valuable contribution. I respect your expertise, but similar cases have been observed in many different parts of the world. I recommend checking out this site:swarmcatcher.co.uk/13-common-questions-about-honey-bees-in-walls/ See you!
@@BYouWereBorn Yes, this is very much true that hives have been found inside walls.... BUT... your video states specificly that this was a way for beekeepers to keep and handle bees and to easily extract the honey... THIS is NOT true... the reason the bees are in the walls is that a wild swarm found a nice safe place to stay and decided to call it home... it is not something beekeepers did and planned... so my original post stands
It's a laundry chute, not a laundry shoot. For heaven's sake, get the facts straight.
Thank you for your valuable contribution. I have added English subtitles to the video, and you can check to see if I have written them correctly. See you!