
Here’s How People From The Past Imagined The Future (20 Pics)
Let’s face it – most of us would like to see what the future holds. And while that’s not really possible, it did not stop some people in the past from trying – often with some pretty optimistic results.
When it comes to predictions of the future, it’s a hit-or-miss situation – while some people actually managed to predict it rather accurately, many of them look pretty hilarious today. From rolling bakeries to luxurious flying hotels – check out a collection of future predictions from the past in the gallery below!
#1 An Artists Depiction Of The Future, Painted In 1930

#2 1940s Vision Of Food Delivery Future

#3 Self Driving Cars Of The Future, Circa 1960

#4 We Really Messed Up

#5 The Future Of Phones, 1956

#6 A Fifties Navigation System. Don’t Know Who Imagined This But I Love It!

#7 1970s Futuristic Concept For Jetliner Air Travel

#8 2022

#9 Television Newspaper – Some Day You May Be Able To Receive The Front Page Of Your Morning Newspaper This Way

#10 James Bond Receives A “Text” Via His Smartwatch In The Spy Who Loved Me

#11 ‘ship’s Cat’ By Keith Spangle

#12 1981 Vision Of Suburbia After There’s No More Room Left For Suburbs

#13 How Nasa Imagined Life In Space

#14 Artoo Deco

#15 1969 Japanese Vision Of The Future Classroom, The Odd Part Is That Included Small Robots To Rap Students On The Head When Misbehaving

#16 Fashions Of 1950, As Predicted On The Cover Of Life Magazine In 1914

#17 Futuristic Road Trip With The Family (Bruce Mccall)

#18 VR In 1989

#19 Home Shopping In The 1940s

#20 Soviet Vision Of The Future In The 1930s

Aušrys Uptas
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