INTERNET sleuths think this 1937 film is proof of time travel.
One woman stands out from the crowd – not just because of the way she’s dressed, but also because of what she’s holding.
The grainy news footage shows a group of people descending the steps of what appears to be a large church.
Most women are dressed in peasant dresses with headscarves covering their hair.
Among the crowd is a dark-haired woman in a more modern outfit for the time, with bare forearms and only a small hat on her head.
Strikingly, she appears to be holding an unfamiliar object to her ear, like a 21st century cell phone.
And she talks clearly as she walks down the street.
Close-up shots show her alternately speaking and pausing as if to listen to the other half of the conversation.
The film – shot at an unknown location – was posted online by conspiracy theorists.
One comment read: “There is no doubt that she is speaking as she descends the stairs holding a small object next to her ear.
“We can only wonder who she is speaking to and what exactly she is speaking to!”
Last week we told how news footage from 1938 allegedly shows a ‘quantum leap’ speaking into a telephone on a New York street.
A YouTube user claimed the woman was her grandmother Gertrude Jones, who was using an experimental cordless phone made by US industrial giant Dupont.
Meanwhile, conspiracy theorists are convinced that a time traveler was captured from Reykjavik in a wartime street scene in 1943.
The mysterious man watches passing GIs and sailors while holding his hand to his ear in a style familiar today.
In the same year, a ‘texting tourist’ was reportedly caught thumbing his thumb among sunbathers on a Cornish beach with a smartphone.
Others dismissed the ridiculous claims and insisted the man was simply rolling a cigarette.
Another photo of a New York shipyard from 1905 is said to be evidence of time travel – because of one man’s extreme hairstyle.