In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire.

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In 1800, in Europe, in order to make women's skirts have a three-dimensional effect, petticoats (also called tutu skirts) became popular. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the wire. It can maintain a perfect shape when standing, but women cannot sit down because the hard texture of the iron wire often hurts the buttocks. It is also burdensome to wear and walk, and getting in and out of the carriage is even more troublesome. Later, designers discovered that whale baleen was flexible and elastic, and would not interfere with walking, sitting, or lying down, nor would it destroy the perfect skirt shape, so a large number of whale baleen were used to make petticoats. Since only fin whales have such long baleen, Europeans often hunted whales and almost slaughtered the fin whales. It was not until April 1856 that petticoats with steel rings appeared for the first time in Paris, and then petticoats with steel rings were mass-produced.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews890, North Korea, French Ambassador to South Korea.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

1890, daily life in the Ottoman Empire , Constantinople .

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews896, Russia, Moscow, Nicholas II (rider on a white horse), accompanied by his entourage, marches from the Arc de Triomphe along Tverskaya Street.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1905, in the United States, "Spider-Man" Harry Gardner conquered the first skyscraper. By the mid-1920s, he had climbed 700 skyscrapers.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews


In December 1916, 30,000 people gathered to watch Harry climb the World-Herald Building in Omaha, cheering as he climbed to the top of the skyscraper.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1906, Russia, Tatarstan, the city's first steam fire engine.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1916, during the First World War, Austrian captured Russian soldiers.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1919, Russia, the commander of the 25th Infantry Division of the Red Army Vasily Chapaev (right) and his subordinate Ivan Bubenets took a group photo.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

Picnic party at the Alligator Farm in Los Angeles, California, USA, 1920.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1921, the Soviet Union and the All-Russian Executive Committee passed the "Resolution on the Liquidation of Church Property." The picture shows the confiscated church crown.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews930, New York, United States, After the repeal of Prohibition, businessmen queued up to receive alcohol sales licenses.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews930, United States, Boston , unusual car accident.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

1935, USA, New York, Joe Louis defeated former champion Max Bell at Yankee Stadium the day before, the heavyweight champion and his wife happily walked in Harlem.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In August 1936, in the United States, on the road between Dallas and Austin, Texas, a family had no money, no food, and only three gallons of gasoline in the tank.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews937 Christmas, Germany, they say Santa Claus played by Father Weinach Zman will not go to Jewish home this year.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

April 22, 1941, Serbia, Pancevo, The German Wehrmacht arrested 36 civilians, who were executed on the same day in retaliation for the killing of 2 German soldiers by partisans.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In July 1941, the Soviet Union, Minsk , the German army occupied Minsk Airport and found a large number of damaged Soviet aircraft.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In May 1942, the Soviet Union, Kharkov, the T-34 tank of the Soviet 5th Guards Tank Brigade attacked the enemy position.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

On July 26, 1945, the British heavy cruiser "Sonia" was attacked by Japanese kamikaze agents. The Japanese Zero aircraft hit the water before colliding with the hull, leaving a clear mark on the waterline.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

On December 18, 1949, in the United States, a Lockheed regional airliner of Transcontinental and Western Airlines flew from Los Angeles to New York, stopping at Chicago.The plane overran the runway when landing, broke through the airport's barbed wire fence, and hit a billboard in the airport parking lot. The plane was seriously damaged, but there were no casualties.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews954, Soviet Union, Vladivostok Railway Station.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

On July 31, 1958, in the United States, the city government expropriated civilian land during the construction of the Golden State Expressway. Lomi Puckett defended his house with a rifle. Puckett wanted huge compensation, and the confrontation between the two sides lasted for several days. On August 5, 1958, five police sergeants entered her home posing as reporters and disarmed the woman. A court later ruled that the woman received $9,000 in compensation and her house was demolished.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1959, New York, the United States, the Tu-114 was the largest passenger aircraft in the world at the time. The airport escalator was not high enough for passengers to disembark.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

On November 14, 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States, the first black student to enter a white school in the United States. 6-year-old Ruby Bridges passed the entrance examination to the white elementary school William Franz Elementary School, but before enrolling, her father hesitated because he was afraid that his daughter would be in danger, but her mother hoped that Ruby could She went to a good school (the teaching quality of black schools at that time was far inferior to that of white schools), and neither her husband nor her husband received an education. She did not want the same for her children. Finally, under the order of President Eisenhower, four federal police were assigned to escort Lu Lu every day. Bee and her mother arrive at school. On the first day, white people gathered around the school to curse and protest. Bridges recalled that she did not know what was happening at the time because there were often carnival activities in New Orleans, so she thought those white people were also there. What holiday is celebrated.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1966, Moscow, Soviet Union, circus actor Walter Zapashny carried a liger on his shoulders.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

1974, Ukraine , Yalta , single cable car.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1985, New York, the United States, a young couple kissed on the subway platform.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

On October 17, 1989, in the United States, San Francisco , a building became dangerous after the Loma Prieta earthquake.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

In 1990, the Crimean nuclear power plant construction project in Ukraine was abandoned. The world's largest crane involved in the construction - Denmark Kroll-10000 - was cut and sold as scrap metal.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

1994, Russia, new music album launch event.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

. In 2016, in the United States, a 44-year-old woman suddenly suffered a headache when she and her daughter were on vacation in Alaska . After examination, the doctor found a tumor in her head. They took this confident and happy photo before the operation.

In 1800, in Europe, petticoats became popular in order to give women's skirts a three-dimensional effect. The bustles were first made of iron wire, with horsehair fabric and linen wrapped around the iron wire. - DayDayNews

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