I do n’t really wanna know what the world will look like 100 years from now , so let ’s just focus on the yesteryear .

1.This person’s grandma who can do a plank at 100 years old:

2.This article about climate change from 1912:

3.This radioactive water from 100 years ago:

4.These people in Barbados who got stamps for turning 100:

5.This person’s mercury dime that was made in 1923:

6.This pocket knife that was gifted to someone’s great-grandfather by the King of Sweden over 100 years ago:

7.And this house that someone’s great-grandfather built using a Sears home kit in 1916, which was restored 100 years later:

8.This dos and don’ts “influenza prevention” list from the 1918 flu pandemic that is extremely similar to COVID-19 guidelines:

9.This photo of what the trenches in France from World War I look like today:

10.And this untouched room of a World War I soldier:

11.This “Cynthia” rhododendron on Vancouver Island:

12.These gears from a 100-year-old clock that someone is restoring:

13.This cough syrup that contains some absolutely wild ingredients:

14.This quilt that a little girl’s great-great-great-grandmother made over 100 years ago:

15.This yearbook from 1924:

16.And finally, this photo that shows the stark contrast between automobiles from over 100 years ago and automobiles now:

Older woman demonstrating a plank exercise on a wooden floor indoors

Article from Aug 14, 1912, with headline "Coal Consumption Affecting Climate," says furnaces are burning about 2 billion tons of coal a year, adding about 7 billion tons of C02 to the atmosphere yearly

Vintage Torbena radioactive water pot with spigot, placed next to an old battery box

Four rows of 65-cent stamps featuring portraits of centenarians, most of them women

Decorative, vintage pocket knife with intricate designs, placed on a textured surface

Side-by-side photo of a two-story house in 1916 with a family in front, and the same house in 2016, restored

A vintage influenza prevention flyer with advice like wear masks, wash your hands before meals, keep your hands out of your mouth, observe quarantine regulations and avoid crowds, and get plenty of fresh air and sleep

Landscape with undulating grass-covered mounds among trees, resembling large sleeping figures

Old bedroom with flags, a twin bed, a wooden desk and chair, fireplace, framed wall images, and personal items like clothing hanging

Large flowering shrub shedding pink petals onto a driveway next to a parked truck, in front of a two-story house

Vintage mechanical gears and parts displayed on a wooden surface

Vintage cough syrup label listing ingredients including alcohol, cannabis, chloroform, and morphine

A childhood bedroom with a colorful quilt–covered twin captain's bed, plush toys, and small pink steps on the side of the bed

Open high school yearbook with photos of young men and women, signatures and messages, and typewritten names

A modern Tesla parked next to a vintage Ford Model T on a suburban street, showcasing the evolution of automotive design