The Extra Keyhole in Every Victorian Front Door Was Never for a Key - Here's What It Opened
Every front door on the street had two keyholes. Only one of them opened anything. An archivist's investigation into a nonfunctional lock fitting installed across three countries in the same fourteen-year window - and the legal silence built to keep anyone from asking why. New investigations weekly. Subscribe to follow the evidence. #hiddenhistory #suppressedhistory #alternativehistory

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