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victoriasrustyknickers: ‘Possess all that’s good in Motor Vehicle Construction - No. 1. Steam Runabout’ Advert, 1902
lostandfoundinprague: Prague, Municipal House, 1913, unknown author
luzfosca: The bridge of cologne with the city’s cathedral visible in the background, sometime between 1920-1930 © Oskar Barnack, the inventor of the leica, from leica: witness to a century Thanks to m3zzaluna
black-and-white: sthlm rain. pt 3. (by smudo)
lostandfoundinprague: PRAHAHLAVNINADRAZI by P.Pola
onlyoldphotography: For All, East and West, a day like no other, November 11, 1989 The fall of the Berlin Wall happened nearly as suddenly as its rise. There had been signs that the Communist bloc was weakening, but the East German Communist leaders
onlyoldphotography: Funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 9, 1968
luzfosca: Alfredo Camisa Sappada, Undated From La fotografia in Italia, 1945-75
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: The Tomb of Sir Walter Scott, in Dryburgh Abbey, 1844 Talbot’s second photographically illustrated book, entitled Sun Pictures in Scotland and published in 1845 with no text other than a list of plates,
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: Part of Queens College, Oxford, September 1843
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: Nelson’s Column under Construction, Trafalgar Square, 1844
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: Oxford High Street, 1845
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: View of the Boulevards at Paris, May 1843
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: The Boulevards at Paris, May-June 1843
onlyoldphotography: William Henry Fox Talbot: Street Scene with Row of Houses, 1846
highvictoriana: NYC, late 19th century.
historyartandstuff: 1913 Stephansdom, Vienna.
vintage-royalty: The Queen Mother photographed by Cecil Beaton.
deviatesinc: Cecil Beaton (with Marie Laurencin backdrop, MY GOD) photo by Curtis Moffat, 1928
aikainkauna: Conrad Veidt, 1920s. Atelier Hanni Schwarz, Ross Verlag postcard series No. 486.
Conrad Veidt
aggiephile: Marlene Dietrich by Mercedes Acosta
divadietrich: Travis Banton costume sketches for Marlene Dietrich in “Morocco” (1930).
wordsandswords: “If I ever bore you, it’ll be with a knife.”― Louise Brooks
fuckyeahmodernflapper: By Picó, spanish cartoonist, circa 1929.
narcissus off duty
lesanneeselegantes: Paul Allier - L’automne
questionableadvice: ~ Chicago Mail Order Catalog, 1930via Wearing History(click to enlarge)
into the road, darling, you haven't got a chance!
girlshape2: Flappers and Philosophers (by Louise Ebel)
moika-palace: The Gallery of HMS Calcutta (Portsmouth), James Tissot, circa 1876.
c0ssette: Edward Hughes,Juliette Gordon Low (1887) detail.
omgthatdress: Tiara 1920 Sotheby’s
crab-cakes: peonygoodchild: C I R C L E T S (x) I require all of the bridesmaids and groomsmen at my wedding to wear circlets. No you have no choice. You will be elves and you will like it.
Mental Allure
fuckyeahmodernflapper: Heinrich Hoffman perfume bottle, 1920.
fashionsfromhistory: Chaise Lounge 1860s-1870s United Sates
highvictoriana: Eastlake parcel gilt and ebonized corner chair, c. 1875.
highvictoriana: Early 20th century, still awesome.
petitdictionnairelamode: From Alexander Vassiliev’s collection
highvictoriana: Black silk fan with gold embroidery, 1880.
queenbee1924: highvictoriana: Late 19th century opera glasses by Colmont of Paris. gorgeous
highvictoriana: Late Victorian Five Piece Sterling Dresser Set by Otto Faber, for Gorham.
visitheworld: Beautiful baroque architecture at St. Stephan’s Cathedral in Passau, Germany (by Martin van Duijn).
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julia-amore: St. Petersburg, summer 2012 Yusupov palace, home theatre
rouquinoux: Abandoned Theaters
likeafieldmouse: Candida Hofer - Libraries (published 2005)
erikkwakkel: damienkempf: We know of only a few examples of heart-shaped Books of Hours, all dating from the 15th or the 16th century. Here is the list of the four presented here: Biblioteca Oliveriana, 1144, 16th c. KB, Thott 1510, 1550s. BnF, latin
boyslut: well this is my kind of book
thingsaboutbooks: submitted by: anonymous
it is the stone cold world
kateordie: Happy Sunday! (If you’re into that kind of thing.)