librar-y:


New York, 1909.

librar-y:

New York, 1909.


axemansjazz:

Odile Versois in Domenica (1952)

axemansjazz:

Odile Versois in Domenica (1952)


johnthemeowguy:

Happy b’day dear Moz happy b’day dear Moz happy dear Mo-oz happy
b’day to u…

johnthemeowguy:

Happy b’day dear Moz happy b’day dear Moz happy dear Mo-oz happy

b’day to u…



chicagohistorymuseum:

Mrs. William Jacobs and Beauzo the poodle in 1928. Photograph by Chicago Daily News, Inc.
Want a copy of this photo?  > Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: DN-0085085.
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chicagohistorymuseum:

Mrs. William Jacobs and Beauzo the poodle in 1928. Photograph by Chicago Daily News, Inc.

Want a copy of this photo?  
> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: DN-0085085.

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themauveroom:

Empress Alexandra and Anna Vyrubova resting on the beach in Finland. 

themauveroom:

Empress Alexandra and Anna Vyrubova resting on the beach in Finland. 


mudwerks:

(via Gas Mask Testing In the Field | English Russia)

“These rare photographs were taken by one Moscow professor in winter 1914-spring 1915, they show how gas masks were tested in those times.”

mudwerks:

(via Gas Mask Testing In the Field | English Russia)

These rare photographs were taken by one Moscow professor in winter 1914-spring 1915, they show how gas masks were tested in those times.”



sisterwolf:

Furs and Masks

sisterwolf:

Furs and Masks


oldflorida:

The wild women of the Wednesday Whist Club, whilst in Tampa. 
“Whist is a classic English trick-taking card game which was played widely in the 18th and 19th centuries. It derives from the 16th century game of trump or ruff, via Ruff and Honours.  Although the rules are extremely simple, there is enormous scope for scientific play.” —Wikipedia

oldflorida:

The wild women of the Wednesday Whist Club, whilst in Tampa. 

Whist is a classic English trick-taking card game which was played widely in the 18th and 19th centuries. It derives from the 16th century game of trump or ruff, via Ruff and Honours.  Although the rules are extremely simple, there is enormous scope for scientific play.” —Wikipedia