A popular board game with different variations. I think that this is one game that hasnt gone out of style since its creation (1903). In efforts to explain the single tax theory of Henry George, Elizabeth J. Magie Phillips created this as a mere illustration, or a learning tool for all. Standard ...
A small plastic doll with furry hair, created in 1959, and becoming a fad in the 60's 70's and 90's, these dolls were made to look like trolls. Thomas Dam, a fisherman, could not afford to buy his young daughter a christmas gift, and instead carved out a little troll out of wood to give her. When ...
It is a digital pet, made in Japan, and was a digital alternative to a real pet, or which friends could swap, or exchange, or even let other friends take home for a night or two. This game allowed the player to feed it when it was hungry, wash it when it was dirty, pet it when it needed attention, ...
Handcrafted footwear prouced in North India. With the use of vegetable tanned leather, it is embroidered, and embelished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads. The upper and lower part is joined together using cotton thread, strengthening the leather. Long ago itw as worn ...
Any shoe which slings to the back (with the use of a strap)of your foot to secure the shoe. They have been popular since the 1930's and never lost popularity ever since.
It is a low-heeled casual Oxford shoe, characterized by a plain toe and distinctive, saddle-shaped decorative panel placed mid foot. Saddle shoes are typically constructed of leather and are most frequently white with a black saddle, although any color combination is possible.
A shoe or boot worn in the 1950's by british rock n roll artists. It is a sharp and long pointed shoe, with the name coming from the manner of which the periwinkle snails were eaten (with a sharp objtect), and this became a humorous name for a shoe.
A backless and often closed-toed shoe, the mule is made with any kind of heel. Created in the 1600's, it was known to be worn by prostitues, and incured a bad reputation, but in the 1950's Merilyn Monroe brought made it popular, breaking its bad reputation.