In the world of British innovation, there’s a fascinating collection of ideas that, while incredibly creative, never quite made it into everyday life.
These inventions, captured in pictures from the last century, reveal a time when people dared to dream big.
Chris Hodge, an amateur historian from Chislehurst in southeast London, has dedicated more than ten years to gathering over 250,000 images.
Among them are snapshots of inventions that were truly ahead of their time, like what looks to be an early version of a videophone, an amphibious Lambretta scooter, a Land Rover that doubles as a hovercraft, and even a bicycle with wings.
Other intriguing photos feature a portable hair dryer, a mini-submarine, a side-by-side tandem bicycle, and a sidecar that faces backward.
Despite their creativity, these inventions never quite became part of our everyday lives.
Whether it was an early videophone or an amphibious scooter, these inventions remind us of the adventurous spirit and bold ideas of the past.
An Experimental Flying Bicycle

An Early Version Of A Videophone

A Prototype Portable Hairdryer

An Amphibious Vehicle

Unfortunately, there is no record of whether the occupant’s feet managed to stay dry during its operation.
Another Amphibious Vehicle

An Experimental Gyrocopter

An Amphibious Vehicle

A Motorcycle With Reverse Side Car

An Amphibious Vehicle

An Experimental Tandem Bicycle

An Experimental Motorcycle

Amphibious Scooter

(Photo credit: Chris Hodge via Easyart / easyart.com ).