Baby strollers from the past that surprise with their design (19 photos)
Baby strollers today, few people are surprised. Except with their own huge prices. And in appearance, the stroller, like a stroller, is nothing special. Whether business earlier! Carriages that appeared in the period from 1733 to 1930, had unusual and sometimes downright strange designs. The designers of those years really worked "for all the money." Some strollers looked like royal carriages, others looked like small ones. space ships. These days any mom or dad would call a real sensation if you went for a walk with such a stroller. Their safety and convenience, of course, raises many doubts. But the view them what you need!
Baby carriage in West Berlin, 1950s
This is the world's first baby stroller
The world's first stroller was made by the English Landscape architect William Kent in 1733. As we can see pomposity was preferred, safety was out of the question.
A woman with an umbrella carries a child in a stroller with a canopy from the rain, 1913
Baby carriage made in an original design, circa 1900
Italian stroller made in the 1950s
It is worth noting that the design of strollers in the 1950s differed slightly. Many preferred compact and low models.
Carriage in the form of a car, Hungary, 1939
In the 19th century, the pram was a real luxury and a sign of wealth. Not every family could afford it.
Stroller, London, 1930
Gas-tight carriage, 1938
Nanny pushing a child's hot rod forward, 1920
After World War I, strollers became more widely available.
Baby in a stroller, 1900
Children of the Prince of Prussia, 1903
This type of lightweight stroller was created approximately from 1882 to 1919.
Child in a reed carriage, 1914
Carriage of the Swedish prince Gustav, 1906
Another low type of stroller, which was produced approximately from 1889 to 1930.
In 1880, the carriage was equated with motor transport. Then the police London obligated all owners of this luxury item to equip a children's crew with red and white lanterns, and nannies walking with a stroller are required were to have a driver's license.
Stroller, 1906
Stroller for triplets
Not a stroller, but a real royal transport, 1905
So that children do not freeze during walks in winter, in some wheelchairs of the past were provided with special compartments, located under the hatch. They were recommended to lay warm stones.
American carriage of the 1870s in the form of a boat