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Context is key. For example, your own home, even if old and a bit run down, often is comforting and familiar. But if one was to approach a house that looked like it hadn’t had a human inhabitant for years, fear and trepidation might be the first emotions that come to mind.

The “Houses with a History” Facebook group is dedicated to interesting, unusual and sometimes creepy things people have found in old houses. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section down below.

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#1

Old House Mystery. Why Are There Jar Lids Attached To The The Basement Ceiling?? House Dates Back Yo The 1950s

Old rusty clock faces mounted on wood beams inside an abandoned home with disturbing and weird forgotten objects.

Memories: in the ‘50s my grandfather had the lids of pint jars screwed to the underside of a shelf above his bench. In each jar were screws, nails, bolts, and nuts and a bit of camphor to keep them from rusting.

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    Old House Mystery. Located In The Basement Of An Old House. What Is This For??

    Old dusty pencil sharpener with hand crank mounted on a wooden wall in an abandoned or forgotten home.

    Pencil sharpener
    I especially like the placement of the dry wall screw , so when you trim your pencil you can rip your knuckles w

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    Daniel Atkins
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now that makes me feel old when people don’t recognize pencil sharpeners. They were so common at school when i grew up.

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    Found At Rge Cornerstone Of An Early 1900s Apartment Building. Any Ideas What It Is?

    Black rounded metal object attached to a corner wall, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Corner bollard to protect the corner of the building from cart wheels.

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    Dee Hampton
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There are so many buildings in UK which look like modern buildings but are built on much earlier buildings. Being a curious cat, I was looking up at the ceiling in an old pub in my town and noticed holes designed for supporting ceiling joists. I asked the bar attendant about it and he told that there used to be a ceiling there and a room above. He showed me a tiny spiral staircase, no longer used, set into the wall. I researched it in the library and it turns out that this old but modest little pub had originally been a pilgrim house, set up by the Archbishop of York, for the use of pilgrims walking down to Canterbury (over 200 miles away). The room above was a dormitory for pilgrims. I found that the pilgrim house had been set up in 14th c but "was builded upon an ancient hostelry", showing that there was an inn there for many years before the pilgrim house was established. Layer upon layer of history.

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    #4

    Old House Mystery. What Is This Mechanism In The Floor? Looks Like It Has Some Type Of Roller System...

    Old wooden floor panel lifted to reveal a hidden mechanism and chains in a disturbing abandoned home setting.

    Lowers chandelier for cleaning in the dining room below

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    Dee Hampton
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If any non-UK residents have missed the sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses', watch the chandelier cleaning episode. You're welcome

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    #5

    This Gives New Meaning To Nightlight. If You've Ever Seen One Of These Newel Post Lights Drop A Comment

    Owl-shaped lamp glowing on a worn staircase in an abandoned home with disturbing and weird forgotten objects.

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    #6

    Not An Old House Mystery But An Old Alley Mystery. What Is This Think In The Corner. Location Is Tge UK

    Moss-covered curved brick structure attached to old walls in a narrow abandoned alleyway with cracked pavement.

    It's to stop people from peeing in the alley, it'll splash back on them

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    Upstaged75
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely NOT what I would have guessed! 😂

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    #7

    Definitely Adds Some Character And Looks Awesome

    Cozy bedroom with exposed brick chimney in a home showing disturbing and weird things found in abandoned places.

    It supposedly bult crooked to keep witches from entering.
    Many older homes have crooked chimneys

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    #8

    Any Idea What The Square Hole Is For? Guessing Ashes But It's Too Far Forward

    Exposed brick fireplace with dirt floor and a mysterious hole in an abandoned or forgotten home interior.

    Ash removal , my Grandmother had one . There's a container in basement that collect the ashes. The reason she saved hers , in the Spring when she planted her Vegetable Garden she used wood ash too keep the bugs away. She didn't like it the ideal of pesticides . Really the food she grew was Organic! Hooray for my grandmother !!

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    Dee Hampton
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So does the hole have a cover? Do the ashes fall down into a container in the cellar?

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    Old House Mystery. This One From An 1800s Home In Canada. What Is This Item Located At The Base Of A Wall? Note The Two Holes In The Floor Just Below It....

    Old rusty metal fixture attached to a wall above a wooden floor in an abandoned or forgotten home.

    It’s a furnace control damper. Chain would’ve been attached to open or close the damper

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    martymcmatrix
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a socket for witches to get their e-brooms recharged...🧹

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    #10

    Imagine Finding This Under Your Living Room Floor?? House Was Built Over An Inground Pool

    Hidden concrete spiral staircase beneath wooden floor in an abandoned or forgotten home with disturbing and weird features.

    Omg an ancient Roman bath house, the first ever discovered in America. You should turn your house into a museum and charge 10$ per person

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    Coupon Holder
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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The pool should be filled in with dirt. Not to geek out, but in-ground pools work because the weight of the water in a full pool pushes out on the inside of the pool shell (hydrostatic pressure) which balances out the weight of the soil and groundwater outside pushing in. An empty pool like this, particularly if only fiberglass, can collapse inward over time and damage the house. Google "should you leave a swimming pool empty" and read if you posted this pic. If you're thinking "then why does my basement not collapse," pool shells are not built to nearly the same structural strength as foundation walls in homes, which is why basements are fine.

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    #11

    Any Ideas What Thus Is?

    Vintage coin-operated door lock with 2-cent price, found in an abandoned home, showcasing disturbing and weird household items.

    Public toilet lock, and in the UK the source of the saying "I need to spend a penny" as a polite way of saying that you're going to the loo. A penny was the charge when public toilets were first installed, and I remember them still being in use in department store toilets when I was a kiddie, as well as outdoor public toilets.

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    General Anaesthesia
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would this one be South African: Afrikaans and English?

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    #12

    Interesting Find While Pulling Up Carpet. A Hole In The Floor With A Message "Run For Your Life". What Do Think They Saw??

    Close-up of old wooden floor with a small hole and strange handwritten text, found in an abandoned home.

    Reminds me of the hole that likely still remains in the floorboards of my Aunt's home in Denver. One day, back in ye olde late 1900s my Uncle, having just lectured me on gun safety, agreed to show me his firearms. After removing one firearm from the nightstand he tried to clear the round that was in the chamber when the gun went off. Went through the bed, into the floor, and is likely somewhere still in the dirt of the crawlspace.
    My father, ever the comedian and somewhat of a jerk, patted my uncle on the shoulder and asked when he planned on mounting his mattress trophy over the fireplace.

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    Jeremy James
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    7 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are we sure it doesn't say "line," like for running cables? Edit: Or gas line?

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    #13

    Old House Mystery. Why A Closet Door Above The Bathtub???

    Old dark wooden door installed above bathtub in a bathroom showcasing disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    It’s probably the original staircase to the attic. A lot of people put the bathroom in there because the space wasn’t being used when plumbing first came out.

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    Dee Hampton
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It could be that the lintel of the door was a weight-bearing RSJ and it was cheaper and less disruptive to leave it in place. Every house in the UK, built before 1920s, has had alterations to incorporate a bathroom or toilet. The Victorians built substantial but small houses to provide for increased urban population during the industrial revolution. I live in a house which was built in 1883. In the '70s, before planning permission was strict, the owner stuck a square box of a bathroom on top of the kitchen below. The floor is sloping and there was no extractor fan until we put one in. Beautiful Victorian red-brick houses with ugly boxes glued on the back.

    #14

    Any Ideas On What This Little Nook Area Is For? I Was Thinking Maybe For A Statue??

    Narrow arched alcove in a home with wooden floor and brown baseboards, found in abandoned or forgotten homes.

    Corded phone, like an at home phone booth lol

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    Babs Ishkabibble
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, could be that. Or space for a shrine, or for a grandfather clock.

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    #15

    We've Shared Some Interesting Brickwork On This Page But Never Like This...

    Intricately designed brick fireplace inside an abandoned home showcasing disturbing and weird things found in forgotten houses.

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    #16

    Many Of The Doors In This Older Home Have Two Hinges On The Top Only. Anyone Know Why?

    Close-up of unusual gold door hinges on a wooden door frame found in an abandoned or forgotten home.

    Because the old doors was not made of cardboard

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    Daniel Atkins
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are double action hinges they have springs in them that pull the door closed. Used mainly in high traffic areas like doors to kitchens i restaurants.

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    #17

    These Paw Prints In Cement Are Over 100 Years Old. Located At The Earnest Hemingway House In Key West, Florida.

    Faded animal paw prints scattered on cracked concrete floor in an abandoned or forgotten home setting.

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    Upstaged75
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've been there. There are lots of cats with extra toes hanging around.

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    #18

    Old House Mystery. What Is This? Hanging On The Walls Next To The Doorways. Obviously Painted Over A Few Times

    White wall with a small, vintage device embedded, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Mezuzah. Jewish people have them at each door (except bathrooms). They touch the mezuzah and then kiss their fingers. Inside is a small paper Torah scroll. It's a visual reminder that G-d is always present.

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    Toujin C'Thlu
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate it when people just paint over stuff like that

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    #19

    Old House Mystery. Found In The Rafters Of An Old Barn. Any Ideas?

    Old glass insulator found in an abandoned home attic, showcasing disturbing and weird forgotten objects in homes.

    The object found in the old farmhouse is a glass fire grenade.
    These items were a form of early fire extinguisher, popular from the 1880s to the 1930s. They were typically filled with fire-retardant liquids, such as salt water or carbon tetrachloride, and designed to be thrown at the base of a fire to extinguish it.

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    Upstaged75
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And they're very toxic. There's a good reason they're not used anymore. If you ever find one be sure not to break it.

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    #20

    Old House Mystery. Why This Grate In The Middle Of A Living Room Floor??

    Black metal floor grate with a circular design found in an abandoned or forgotten home with wooden flooring nearby.

    The heat came up from the coal furnace in the cellar. I can actually remember when my grandparents still used theirs. There were smaller grates in the ceilings on the first floor that let heat go up to the second floor bedrooms. They also doubled as an intercom system. You just yelled up or down through them if you needed something

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    wowbagger
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I stayed at my Grandma's house in the winter, I loved to stand over the floor grate in my flannel nightgown. The warm air would waft up my legs and turn my gown into a big bell shape.

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    #21

    Located In The UK. Anyone Kniw What This Tiny House-Like Item Is?

    Small stone structure with a wooden door on a suburban street, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes

    This small, domed stone structure in the UK is known as a "village lock-up" or sometimes referred to as a "round-house lock-up" or "cage" in local terminology. These were once common in British villages from the 18th and 19th centuries and were used to temporarily detain drunks, petty criminals, or people who had been arrested before they could be taken to a magistrate or larger jail.

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    Smeghead Tribble Down Under
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would make a perfect little cubby! (Leave the door open)

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    #22

    Old House Mystery. This Hole Is In The Garage Floor. What's It Used For?

    Close-up views of a deep, narrow hole found in an abandoned home, revealing old bricks and debris inside.

    My guess… a drain. Then again, a portal to Lucifer's Lair.
    Pour a bucket of water down and see if it drains…. But make it Holy Water. That way you are covered on both possibilities.

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    Alex Buchanan
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree that it appears to be a hole of some kind. Possibly for something to go into.

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    #23

    Old House Mystery. Found In The Backyard. What Is This?

    Partially uncovered brick hole on ground surrounded by scattered bricks in an abandoned home setting with dry leaves and plants.

    I think it may be a closed well. If you look at the bricks there are several layers and it looks to be in shape of a circle. An outhouse most likely wouldn't have that many bricks. But it could be a cistern where they gathered water (rain water) for animals, irrigation of some sorts, but they are usually kind of like a barrel or enclosed.

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    #24

    Old House Mystery. On The Front On An Older Brick House. What Is This For?

    Metal spikes attached to brick wall circled in red, a disturbing and weird thing found in abandoned or forgotten homes

    Yes…that rack used to hold porcelain insulators, and incoming electrical wires were once tied to them for electrical service. Common on buildings in the 1920s-1950s.

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    Old House Mystery. Why Is There A Chain Coming Out Of The Floor?

    Worn chains and dusty wires hanging in a corner of an abandoned home with dark wood paneling and floorboards.

    Coal furnace it opens and shut the damper

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    #26

    Old House Mystery. Why Would There Be A Key Hidden In The Newel Post? Thoughts?

    Key found embedded in old wooden furniture in an abandoned home showing disturbing and weird things found in forgotten houses.

    There used to be a tradition where you would hide the house key in the newel post as a symbol of ownership to grant prosperity to the home.

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    Old House Mystery. Why Is There A Light Switch On The Newel Post???

    Worn wooden banister post with an old light switch reveals disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Yeah. This house, built in early 1950s, has hard wood tongue & groove flooring. The lamp that lightens the stairway is missing but was on/off by a two-way switch at this bottom dite & the head of the stairs above. A Great way to save an the electric bill!

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    Dorothy Reiser
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We had one of those in our house built in 1926. We kept knocking off the lamp.

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    #28

    Located On The Second Floor Of A 1906 House. What Is It??

    Old white painted vent cover on a baseboard in a carpeted room, a disturbing and weird thing found in homes abandoned.

    That’s an old telephone lol
    You could hear when it’s time for dinner
    No central heat then, each kitchen had a stove and that was the hvac of the day
    Also a rock by the stove was there to take to bed to keep you warm at night

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    Judy Reynolds
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    47 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I thought you took a dog to bed with you, to keep you warm!

    #29

    Old House Mystery. Located In An 1865 House And Sticking Out Of The Walls Of Various Rooms. Who Knows What This Is? Answer In The Comments

    Rusty and damaged antique doorknob attached to wallpapered wall in an abandoned home setting.

    Speaking tube , some you’d blow through and they’d whistle and then you’d talk to the person on the other end.

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    Huddo's sister
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They had a version of this on a lot of playgrounds when I was a kid.

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    #30

    Anyone Ever See A Wall Outlet Like This??? Looks Like It's Winking At Me

    Old cracked electrical outlet on a white wooden wall found in an abandoned or forgotten home.

    It says Ariel right on it. Old antenna plug for a tv or radio back in the day

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    #31

    Old House Mystery For The Week. What Are These 3 Wooden Poles Attached To Door Hinge That Allows Them To Swing Out From The Rear Door??

    Three old, white heating pipes mounted on a wall in an abandoned or forgotten home interior.

    Drying racks if large dowels for blankets sheets and so forth smaller for towels etc.

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    Dee Hampton
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My English grandma had these. When she passed, my mother and I went to the house to help my grandpa. He was standing in the kitchen door, motionless, looking towards the sink. He didn't reply when we spoke to him. I realised that he was looking at her stockings, drying on the dowels. I think it had just struck him that she would never wear them again.

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    #32

    Brass Plate Found In The Bedroom Of An Old House. Anyone Have An Idea What This Was For?

    A rusty metal sign with faded text nailed to wooden planks in an abandoned or forgotten home.

    Navy. Brass bc well everything is brass
    S. R. Is state room (where officers live
    It tells where the different toilets drain. It is a souvenir from someone’s past. Not Sears roebuck but i like the thought
    I’m a submarine guy so I don’t know where mds mdp and all that. Lines up to
    mid something portside
    Mid something starboard side
    Mid something P & S. (Left and right side. ).

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    #33

    What Do You Think? Witches Window??

    Bathtub under a crooked window with blinds and a chandelier in an abandoned or forgotten home interior.

    Keeps the witch's out of the jacuzzi

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    Upstaged75
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Someone's idea of a fancy design. It would look better if it didn't have blinds installed sideways on it. 🤣

    #34

    Old House Mystery. What Is This Thing Located In The Basement Of An Old House?

    Rusty metal rack and old household items in an abandoned or forgotten home with disturbing and weird objects visible.

    Radiant Heater, possibly used to provide enough heat to prevent freezing in the winter months

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    #35

    Old House Mystery. What Are These Metal Things Embedded In The Brick Wall?

    Rusty metal objects embedded in old brick wall, a disturbing and weird thing found in abandoned homes.

    They are called whistles. You use them to nail into . You can install trim or flashing using them

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    Geoffrey Scott
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I figured 'weep hole' for water drainage.

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    #36

    We All Know These Are, Right?

    Two rusty metal rods with frayed ropes leaning against a cracked brick wall in an abandoned home setting.

    Yes, there are old window weights

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    Norm Gilmore
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In a old villa house I rented, the landlord had used a plastic bucket over the top of an unused chimney. (below that was the old cast iron oven).To hold it in place a hole was drilled through and a sash weight knotted onto it with the weight hanging down the chimney. Friends and I were on the wines chatting away when the old perished plastic let go and the weight came crashing into the kitchen and shattered the ceramic bottles and glasses we had decorating the top of the oven. Yes. We all dàmn near shat ourselves... :-)

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    #37

    Old House Mystery. What Is This Item Located Outside Of A Bedroom Door?

    Rusty old Sears door lock on a wooden door, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    A damper control for a coal furnace. If the floor hasnt been covered over you will find two small holes in the floor below if that the damper chains would have passed through

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    #38

    Old House Mystery. What Is This Thing Built Into The Side Of An Old Brick House?

    Old rusted iron trap hidden inside a crumbling white plaster wall found in abandoned and forgotten homes.

    Boot scraper to get dirt off your shoes before you enter the house.

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    Dee Hampton
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tarmac wasn't invented until 1901 so wet weather brought all kinds of problems. I always wondered why, in Jane Austen and Bronte sister novels, characters were always commenting on the state of the roads.

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    Old House Mystery. This Lever Is Located On A Living Room Wall In An Old House. What Is It For??

    Old rusted mechanical dial mounted on a brick wall, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Damper from when the house had a coal furnace

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    NJ P
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    House used to be a boat and the captain could use this to signal the engineers to speed forward or reverse.

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    #40

    Old House Mystery. What's This Item Located In The Kitchen Of A 1950s House?

    Round vintage laundry chute door in tiled room, a disturbing and weird thing found in abandoned homes.

    The Exhaust fan - for smell of fried chicken, bacon, sofrito, rice and beans to billow out into the neighborhood…

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A clumsy exhaust fan nearly impossible to clean.

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    #41

    Another Old House Mystery To Start The Weekend. Any Idea What Thus Is Mounted To The Side Of An Older Brick House??

    Old insulators attached to a brick wall in an abandoned or forgotten home showing disturbing and weird finds.

    Electrical insulators for an old electric service

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    #42

    What Is This?? Inside A Closet...

    Hex key partially embedded in wooden floor in a corner of an abandoned or forgotten home showing disturbing and weird things found.

    There could be one of three things it could be it could be a water shut off valve for the outside. It could be a wooden truffle that’s underneath the floor to make the floor sit flat you turn it and it provides tension on that board or releases tension or it could bea air duct vent valve that’s in the floor

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    Daniel Atkins
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Water shut off seems to be the most logical. I had some like this outside my house.

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    #43

    Old House Mystery. What Is There A Stove Pipe Under The Living Room Floor??

    Floor vent cover replaced with a decorative plate in an abandoned home with worn wooden floors and vintage wallpaper.

    I remember before these they were in walls to allow heat from fireplaces to get to other rooms, in the 1800s things changed a bit, but there was always a way to make sure the heat traveled through,whether from coal stoves, or wood or other there were always forms of making heat travel through old houses

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    Geoffrey Scott
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Worked in a 100 yr old school. MASSIVE air circulator in a subbasement off first floor. Grates in each room on 2nd and 3rd floors. heat/ cooler air circulation. Each hall way had a damper to adjust flow.

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    #44

    Any Idea What This Is?? I'm Pretty Sure It's Not A Well Or Septic Tank

    Deeply dug hole with dirt and old tools inside, viewed from above in a forgotten or abandoned home yard.

    It's what they call a dry. Well you have a septic tank before that and then as it comes out of the tank it goes into the drywall and then leeches into the ground. That's what I have at my house and it works perfect

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    Upstaged75
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think they accidentally put a period after the word dry and meant to say Dry Well.

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    #45

    Old House Mystery. Not Super Old But Non The Less, What Is This? Located On A Rafter

    Old dusty and rusty electrical component found in an abandoned home with wooden beams and worn surfaces.

    That looks like half a fluorescent lamp set up with the ballast still there

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    #46

    Not An Old House But A Castle. Any Idea What These Features Are On The Side Of The Castle. I Will Put An Answer In The Comments

    Old stone castle wall with plants growing in cracks, one section appears oddly protruding in abandoned home setting.

    Supposedly these features were the toilets. They just dropped right out to the moat.

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    Upstaged75
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Drop toilets I assume. Imagine how gross that must have been if someone was using one while you were passing by! 😫

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    #47

    Located In The Backyard Of An Old House In Boston. What Is This??

    Rusty metal container labeled Somerville Mass, partially buried in grass and dead leaves, bizarre abandoned home find.

    Its a Garbage disposal, someone would pick up the old waste food to Feed pigs at a Farm near by. After heating g it with Steam, from a boiler

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    NJ P
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We had one of these just ouside the house's side door. In a town. It was for garbage disposal and had a removable pail for the garbage men to pick up.

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    #48

    Old House Mystery. Any Idea What This Skinny Little Closet Was Used For? Located In The Archway Between Two Rooms In An Old Victorian

    Hidden narrow door found inside a wall in an abandoned home, showcasing disturbing and weird things found in forgotten houses.

    Card tables? Maybe they hosted a lot of game parties? It was a much bigger thing back in the day. I found out that the first few owners hosted all kinds of events in my house through searching the local newspaper for my address. They had bunko and bridge parties, "fashion" parties for wives, all kinds of community organization parties, etc. They didn't have social media, so they put ads in the newspaper when the next party was scheduled

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    Alex Buchanan
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    6 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a broom closet. Literally a small closet in which to store one's broom. And in some cases, an ironing board as well.

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    #49

    Old House Mystery. This Is Located In The Front Yard Of An Older Home. Any Ideas?

    Rusty and weird metal pipe object partially buried in grass near an old house and vintage car in abandoned setting.

    Missing parts to a water well pump. We see them here a lot and people take them apart for lawn ornaments . They don’t work - just for decoration

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    #50

    This Old Scale Was Found In The Basement Closet Of A Home From 1904. What Do You Think They Measuring With This??

    Rusty old hanging balance scale found in an abandoned home with wooden walls and ceiling corner.

    The scales like that were used in assay offices. You put the precious metal on one side and you added weights to the other side until it balanced. They also use those in General stores to weigh merchandise that was sold by the pound

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    #51

    Old House Mystery. Do You Know What This Is? This Is An Easy One But In Case You're Not Sure I Will Post A Video Of This In Action In The Comments

    Old tarnished brass bell with engraved text found in abandoned home, showcasing disturbing and weird forgotten objects.

    It’s a mechanical doorbell where you turned a knob on the outside of the door and it rang the bell, I just about bought a house that had one of these but a more modern version from the 1930s.

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    Huddo's sister
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember using one, but I'm not sure where. Maybe my pop's place? It's going to bug me now.

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    Anyone Know What This Is Called? Answer Is In The Comments

    Rusty metal object with bell-shaped fixtures hanging on a post at dusk in abandoned home surroundings.

    It’s a dinner bell. Turn the crank, ring the bells, the farm crew come running for their dinner.

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    #53

    Supposedly This Is From An Old Farmhouse Out West. Not Exactly Sure But My Guess Is That Thus Is A Dinner Bell System. Any Thoughts?

    Old rusty bells numbered one to five mounted on wooden board above a faded metal cow silhouette in abandoned home.

    This was for rooms to call for service.
    Evidently this household was large enough to have maids or ‘footmen’ and this told them which room required their attendance.

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    #54

    Any Idea What This Odd Brick Is For?

    Brick wall of an abandoned or forgotten home with a sealed-up small window or ventilation opening visible near the roofline.

    Vent for attic

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    Heather-Angela Heywood
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a bird brick! In the UK, these are now required in new housing developments to provide a home for little birds who will lose their habitat due to the development being built (& there are a lot of endangered species of little birds here.) They're often called Swift Bricks because little Swifts can fit in them 👍

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    #55

    Found Behind A Wall During Renovations. What Do We Think? Old Phone Sitting Area?

    Cutout section of wall with exposed wood and blue insulation revealing wiring inside an abandoned home scene.

    Telephone shelf

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    #56

    This Walkway Is To A House From The 1930s. Why Do You Think It's Like This

    Concrete driveway with broken and uneven steps in front of an old abandoned or forgotten home outdoors

    It’s was for the horse and cart

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    NJ P
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    1930's kinda tll new for horse and cart deliveries. I think owner had driveway installed like this due to steepness and prevent falls when slippery.

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    #57

    A Small House From The Early 1900s With A Rather Long Stairway. Imagine Carrying Groceries Up These?

    Tiny blue house at the top of a steep staircase on a hill, a disturbing and weird thing found in abandoned homes.

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    #58

    We've Seen A Lot Of Things In Older Houses But This One Is Very Unique...

    Vintage floral electric heater with old wiring inside an abandoned or forgotten home, showing disturbing and weird found objects.

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    #59

    Old House Mystery. Why Is This Doorbell Hidden In A Kitchen Cabinet? Any Ideas?

    Old door with a hidden peephole lens installed in an abandoned or forgotten home interior detail

    By any chance is there an outbuilding on the property? Sometimes they would use a buzzer or bell to let people know dinner was ready if they were in the outbuilding.

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    Huddo's sister
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We had one in our house. No outbuildings, house built in 1974, but connected to the two main bedrooms, so you could call someone when you were sick.

    #60

    Old House Mystery. What Is This?? Located On The Ceiling At The End Of The Stairway

    Wooden architectural detail on ceiling near window in abandoned home showing disturbing and weird things found indoors

    That is a decorative element called a drop finial. There is probably a newel post above it.

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It needs more than a training bra

    #61

    Found Behind A Hidden Panel In The Basement Of An Old Tudor House. Have You Ever Found Something Hidden In Your House?

    Old hidden cabinet with dusty vintage liquor bottles and an antique safe, found in an abandoned home, weird things discovered.

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    Karl
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grandma was a teetotaller but my grandad liked a drink. He had little hidey holes round the house where he stashed bottles of Poteen (Irish moonshine). When I was clearing out their house about 10 years ago, I found an undisturbed bottle that had been hidden since at least 1970 as that’s when he died.

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    #62

    From A 1930s Home. Ever See An Outlet Like This??

    Old red electrical switch with a vintage wire inside an abandoned home, part of disturbing and weird things found in forgotten places.

    1930s bakelite outlet. These were usually surface mounted for use with multiple plug types.

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    #63

    Ever See Tongue And Groove Like This???

    Corner of an old wooden structure showing the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes grain patterns.

    It is possible to do if each joint is 2 pieces of timber and placed in layers from bottom to top.
    Although this image may have had the grain AI ed to fuse the grain.

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    NJ P
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's dove tailing on another level.

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    #64

    Old House Mystery. Would They Put A Window In The Chimney?

    White house with a brick chimney featuring an oddly placed narrow window, a disturbing and weird thing found in abandoned homes.

    As the wife of a Mason this chimney is fully functional. It has flues on both sides of the window, that allow the smoke to rise. The window works at it should opening and closing.

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    #65

    In The Basement Of A 1901 House. Any Idea What It's For?

    Old wooden spools mounted in a dim basement, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Wooden spool from wire-could be electricity wire or it could b from barbed wire if it’s a farm house

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    #66

    Located In The Basement Of An 1860s House. What Do You Think It Might Be? Coal Storage?

    Abandoned home interior with strange, white-painted brick structure covered in dust and debris on the floor.

    Duct bank to support the foundation from moving in from the weight of the soil outside the wall. Typical old type build

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    #67

    Anyone Ever Seen This Type Of Window Weight Before?

    Rusty metal weight inside a decayed window frame, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    There was a rope it worked like pulley that object served as a weight because the windows were made so heavy and very long . The rope has seen it's better days and gone.

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    Dee Hampton
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When in working order, sash windows work very well

    #68

    Old House Mystery. Found Inside A 100 Year Old House. Any Ideas What It Is??

    Old glass container with yellow liquid hanging on a wall, one of the weird things found in abandoned homes.

    Fire grenade, it's safe as long as its sealed. Some people collect them. Just be careful with it, keep it somewhere safe, it will still put out a fire as well. It contains carbon tetrachloride.

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    Upstaged75
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keeping them isn't worth the risk of accidentally breaking one and being exposed to toxic fumes.

    #69

    Old House Mystery. What Is This??? Located In The Basement Of A 1927 House

    Old dusty electrical component with frayed wires found among disturbing and weird things in abandoned homes.

    Door bell transformer. Still have one in my house

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    #70

    Old House Mystery. What Is This? Located In A Colonial Ear Home

    Old rusty boiler in a dark, abandoned home showing disturbing and weird forgotten household items.

    It's an old water tank where the water was pumped from the cistern into the tank. My hand. It had a check valve on it so the water could be pressurized. There was one in my house when I bought it. I still have it so there was a hand pump prior to the tank with a check valve. Simple as that and when the pressure dropped you had to go and pump it up again

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    #71

    Found In The Backyard Ofcan Older House. Any Ideas??

    Shiny metal object with a ring handle partially buried in grass, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes

    This hook may serve as an attachment point for equine-drawn vehicles or horses in general

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    Alex Buchanan
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    7 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's for dogs or goats to roam around outside while still restricted to a limited radius on a leash. The ball & socket design allows for more rapid and flexible movement of the animal.

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    Ok Old House Experts, What Is This? Located In The Basement Of A 1928 Home

    Old dusty electrical device with worn wires found among disturbing and weird things in abandoned homes.

    It is an old telephone lightning arrestor, a safety device used in older homes to protect against lightning strikes on telephone lines. Back in the day I knew of several people who lost their lives and several others, one of which who lived to be struck by lightning a second time, surviving two strikes.

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    Upstaged75
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is that why my mom always told us to not use the phone during a thunder storm? Although I didn't grow up in an old house or anything.

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    #73

    Old House Mystery. This Item That Resembles An Oar Was Found Inside The Wall Of An Old House. Any Idea What It Is Or What It's Used For?

    Disturbing and weird objects found in abandoned homes including a rusted tool and an unfinished wooden room with exposed wiring.

    It is for laundry. I have one without the holes. The clothes or whatever is hot in the pot. It could also be yarn. Whatever you have to stir to clean the laundry..... or really anything that is hot. The holes, I think, help against the resistance. Or if it is short its for spanking and again the holes help against the air resistance.

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    sofacushionfort
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Pegs went in the holes to pull out wet laundry

    #74

    Old House Mystery. What Is This In The Corner Of The Baseboards??

    Corner of a room with a floor lamp and a strangely shaped white pipe resembling a weird thing found in abandoned homes

    What you’re looking at is most likely an old radiator pipe cover or a decorative steam pipe casing. These were used in older homes with steam or hot water heating systems. The rounded, bulbous top often capped vertical pipes to prevent burns and add a “decorative” flair (though, in this case, it may unintentionally resemble… other things).
    These pieces were often made of wood, plaster, or ceramic and painted to match the trim. It could also be a remnant of an antique gas lamp system or another utility that was later sealed off.
    Bottom line: it’s probably an innocent old pipe cover with very unfortunate geometry.

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    #75

    Old House Mystery. Located In The Basement, What Is This????

    Old rusty electrical equipment covered in dust and tangled wires found in an abandoned and forgotten home.

    That is an old utility transformer / service entrance distribution point, likely from the 1930s–1950s era.
    It’s basically the building’s main power feed, long before modern breaker panels were standard.

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    #76

    Old House Mystery. Located In The Upstairs Bedroom On The Wall. What Is It? I Originally Thought Maybe Telephone But It Doesn't Look Like It

    Old rusty electrical box with corroded screws inside a cracked wall in an abandoned home setting.

    It is an old telephone hardwire connection.

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    Daniel Atkins
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is before the quick connection plug was the standard just attached with the screws.

    #77

    Old House, Old Door, Old Horseshoe. Anyone Know The Significance Of Hanging A Horseshoe Above The Door? Answer Is In The Comments

    Old rusty horseshoe covered in cobwebs hanging on a dark wooden door in an abandoned home interior.

    The horseshoe signifies good luck. Point up like in the photo means catching good luck. Pointing down means showering with good luck.

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    Upstaged75
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah, if the opening is pointing down it means bad luck. That's why you're supposed to keep it up - so the luck doesn't run out. However as a horseperson, to me horseshoes mean $$$$$. They aren't cheap! 😂

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    #78

    What Kind Of Outlet Is This??

    Old and worn electrical outlet cover found in a forgotten abandoned home showing chipped paint and rust.

    It's just a parallel-tandem outlet, popular from the 1920s until the 1960s. It was made to accept either the old style tandem plugs, or the modern parallel plug. Many might be more familiar with the more common T-slot outlet, which provides the same features

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    #79

    In The Backwoods Of An 1800s House. What Do We Think? Well?

    Moss-covered stones forming a dark entrance surrounded by fallen leaves, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

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    #80

    Old House Mystery. What Is This? Located On A Home Built In 1926

    Rusty antique Mueller lock on wooden door found in abandoned homes showing disturbing and weird forgotten objects.

    Furnace/flue control.
    It would be your home thermostats great, great, granddaddy

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    T Barth
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As seen in the movie ' A Christmas Story ' !!

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    #81

    Old House Mystery. Found In An Upstairs Bedroom. What Is This?

    Circular metal object embedded in wooden floor, one of the disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    It's where the flu pipe came through the floor to heat that room

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    #82

    Old House Mystery. Located In The Basement Of A 1920s Home. What Is This?

    Old rusty machinery and pipes covered in dust in an abandoned home basement with damp concrete walls.

    Well pump possible a sump pump but am leaning more at actual pump motor. That's an electric style one it looks like the gas ones is pretty much once ya got it going it went till it ran out of gas or if ya stopped it ya self an shut it down. I got a dozen or so of those old style motors gas an electric from grandpa I don't really know much about em still learning on em

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    #83

    Old House Mystery. What Might This Be?? Located In The Attic Of A Vet Old House

    Old dusty attic corner with wooden beams and a vintage glass insulator attached to an old wire found in abandoned home

    An insulator. Were used back when closet coated wiring was common.

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    #84

    Old House Mystery. What Is This?? Located On A Bathroom Wall In An Earl 1900s House

    Close-up of a rusty, worn electrical outlet cover found in an abandoned home with disturbing and weird objects.

    That’s a tandem-parallel outlet. They can be used with modern parallel-blade plugs, but at the time, tandem-blade plugs were also in use and were common enough that outlets were made which could accept both plug types.
    This specific one is probably from the 1920s, made by GE.
    The visible part of the outlet is made of hard rubber and is not burnt, but has always been black.

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    #85

    Found In The Basement Of An Old House. What Are These?? And No, They Are No Coconuts...

    Two strange rusty metal objects with holes, found outside in grass, showcasing disturbing and weird abandoned home discoveries.

    It’s a Saxon game where these were painted differently and made to look like animals then catapulted against walls and wooden buildings..if you were successful you would proceed to next level

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    #86

    Old House Mystery. What Is This Lever Under The Sink Of An Early 1940s Home

    Rusty bent pipe emerging from torn yellow floral wallpaper in an abandoned home with disturbing and weird things found.

    Probably the main water shutoff. I've seen this as a way to shut off water to the house when it's in the crawlspace or other inconvenient place. It could also just be for a specific run or fixture.

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    ADHD
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    well that answers the closet post.

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    #87

    Old House Mystery. Why Is There A Gear Inside The Top Of The Newel Post. Come To Find Out It's Not A Gear. It's A Specialized Nut That Holds The Newel Post Down

    Close-up of a vintage wooden stair post and a hidden rusty mechanical gear found in abandoned homes.

    It’s a nut and rod that runs down the center of the post and secures it to the subfloor below…. You may be able to see the opposite end looking up between the joists in the basement.
    Also, sometimes the homes architectural drawings were placed in the newel post for safekeeping. It happened occasionally with some vintage houses

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ...but it does seem to be two gears...Like those much smaller gears of a watch, so please don't mess with it or Jumanji.

    #88

    Old House Mystery. Located On The Baseboards Near The Kitchen Entrance. What Is This?

    Old ornate white ceramic electrical outlet on peeling painted wall in an abandoned home with vintage flooring visible nearby

    It’s how you controlled the furnace in the basement without going in the basement

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ...with a chain running through those holes to open and close the damper...

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    #89

    Old House Mystery. This Feature Is Located On A House From The 1800s. What's It For?

    Small dark wooden shelf built into empty wall niche in an abandoned home with textured white walls and tiled floor.

    It was probably added as a phone nook. Since phones didn't appear till the 1920s. Probably held a candlestick phone.

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    Huddo's sister
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mum has/had a candlestick phone, which was cool, though it didn't work.

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    #90

    Old House Mystery. This Is Located In The Middle Of The Dining Room Floor Of An Older Home. What Is It??

    Wooden floor with a hidden door panel and old metal k**b, among disturbing and weird things found in abandoned homes.

    In the middle of the dining room floor, it’s definitely a servant call button that sat under the dining table and the host/hostess could tap it with their toe to summon servants discreetly.

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    NJ P
    Community Member
    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No that is a flush ring pull cabinet hardware for removing that floor panel. The ring pull is broken off. A compartment underneath

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    #91

    Old House Mystery. If Anyone Knows What This Thing Is Please Share

    Old rusty metal container on legs found among disturbing and weird things in abandoned homes interior.

    Cream separator, let's cream rise to top then open valve at bottom to drain milk off

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    #92

    Old House Mystery. Located In A Home From 1920. What Is This Lever On The Side Wall?

    Old room corner with wooden door, unusual wall vent, and an electrical outlet, one of the weird things found in abandoned homes

    My guess, to tell the guys in the basement, to keep stoking the furnace and full steam ahead!

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In my imagination the basement lights were controlled by it or possibly it retracted the stairs like in old cartoons. 😄

    #93

    Old House Mystery. Why Would The Chimney Be Proped Up On A Wooden Structure??

    Disturbing and weird structure inside an abandoned home showing a white painted brick and wood chimney support.

    I ‘ve often seen this in older houses, and in sheds and summer- kitchens. This was an economy. The chimney going through the attic and roof had to be brick for fire safety. But bricks cost money, so they were used only where required.

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    J. Clark
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    6 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Really? You must be pulling our legs(wooden legs from our knees down though to save money😜). I would have guessed it was a support beam that can not be removed, but could be modified a bit to be less intrusive to the overall decor.