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The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett (Mayflower Sci-Fi, 1962) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. The war is over… The great cities of the world have been razed to the ground. Once more the people have returned to the country - frightene
thecolorsofmymind: I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. … Galileo
injureddreams: Commission for artandrhinos Thorin after the war is won and in a rare moment of peace, he takes it all in. The victory and the sorrow of finally reclaiming Erebor. I have to say this was most challenging, specially the city itself but
The Alchemist Nina Sky & Prodigy - Key to the City
To spend the days roaming the city with you…
eh-rawl: I wanna go to the big cities.
Oh my God Lexa saved Clarke in the City of Light and Clarke got to kiss her again 😭😭😭 My fierce fierce baby Lexa 😭
omilara: silhouette-: (via risely-evan, letsfuckinmybed) Coś to jest. Ja żyję w błogim przekonaniu, że mężczyzna. To smutne, żeby kobieta miała takie wielkie plecy.
black-and-white: Long Exposure Tests with the DMC-GF1 (by two3two™) Było, było, ale to co.
valentinovamp: To Sleep O soft embalmer of the still midnight!Shutting, with careful fingers and benign,Our gloom-pleased eyes, embowered from the light,Enshaded in forgetfulness divine;O soothest Sleep! if so it please thee, close,In midst of this thine
aristocratic-elegance: Just wanted to make it black and white to see how it would look.
fromme-toyou: GPOYW- For the time being, I choose to opt out in favor of train travel.
dubhlina: The college and university are effectively one, and as such are often referred to collectively as the University of Dublin, Trinity College. The main exception to this is the conferring of degrees; the college provides all the programmes and
mykindafairytale: the tree who wanted to be bigger than big ben (by Marine Duquesnoy)
tea-lace: ratak-monodosico: Suffragists parade down Fifth Avenue, 1917 Today marks the 90th anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote - we still await the right to parity on the wage-earning dollar - after decades of struggle
thecolorsofmymind: You can recall the creases caused by the smile on a loved one’s lips or the way the tears crept to your eyes. But pain is hard to put into words and in life there is always pain. It’s as natural as birth or death. Pain makes
timfrank: Wish I knew the photographer to give credit.
fuckyeahstreetlights: Submitted by: http://stolencities.tumblr.com/ (Also this is my third submission to you’re blog. I asked if you could please credit me on the first picture I submitted. I can prove it is my own original work because I posted it
kristen-kay: A woman turns the corner into Wych St. in London. (Love these. Thanks to m-memeng.)
thecolorsofmymind: What is hardest to accept about the passage of time is that the people who once mattered the most to us are wrapped up in parentheses. … John Irving, The Cider House Rules
luzfosca: Bill Brandt London, circa 1937 From The Photography of Bill Brandt Thanks to liquidnight
undr: Eugène Atget Documenting the architecture and street scenes of Paris Thanks to firsttimeuser via luzfosca
luzfosca: Josef Sudek View of the First Courtyard through the Matthias Gate, date unknown From Josef Sudek: Poet Of Prague Thanks to kvetchlandia, lushlight, liquidnight and yama-bato
luzfosca: Harold Cazneaux Pyrmont Marshalling Yards Sydney, 1910 From Harold Cazneaux - The Quiet Observer Thanks to liquidnight
luzfosca: “But there is beauty along this street of forgotten men…” -Weegee Weegee, taken at the intersection of Bowery and Broome, facing downtown, NYC, 1945 From aperfectcommotion and Thanks to crashinglybeautiful
luzfosca: Samuel H. Gottscho “New York City views. Plaza buildings from Central Park.” The Savoy Plaza and Plaza hotels, February 12, 1933 [via Shorpy] Thanks to liquidnight
thecolorsofmymind: The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are. … John Pierpont
luzfosca: Ikko Narahara Venezia, 1964 (from the series: ‘Where Time has Stopped’), 1964 Thanks to yama-bato and blackv
refugado: trevorwilson: 5 av / 53 st station. I’ve moved, kinda. I’m here, but I still feel like I’m on vacation. I’m waiting for all the rest of my stuff to arrive so that I can set up my workstation. It’s all touch and go for now. I have
luzfosca: Todd Webb Shortcut to Wolcott Street, Bath, England, 1976 Thanks to melisaki
luzfosca: Louis Faurer Union Square, New York City, 1950 Thanks to regardintemporel and lyssahumana
djgagnon: #railroad #Britain #Waterloo On the Approach to Waterloo Station The advance signal gantry in 1892. Efficient signalling and train dispatching prevented delays as passenger trains approached their terminals.
luzfosca: Lonely Copper, London, 1929 “A London policeman finds himself without any traffic to direct on a rainy night on the River Thames Embankment between Chelsea and Westminster.” From Fox Photos/Getty Images Thanks to m3zzaluna
luzfosca: E.O. Hoppé New York City , 1926 Thanks to undr
luzfosca: Mario DiGirolamo Entering the Eternal City, Rome, 1958 Thanks to wonderfulambiguity, doegewooniets and crashinglybeautiful
luzfosca: Yasuhiro Ishimoto Chicago, 1950 From Yasuhiro Ishimoto: A Tale of Two Cities Thanks to liquidnight
liquidnight: Marcel Bovis Ye Old Mitre Tavern Hatton Garden, London, April 1947 From the Trip to England series [From the Réunion des Musées Nationaux]
luzfosca: Kpoon Dubus From the series Where did the night fall via La Lettre de la Photographie Thanks to liquidnight
worldwiderails: Midnight rendezvous (by Jibup) “Four cranes are on hand here on what seams to be a night possession of the railway tracks while Woolfendens replace a railway bridge three of the cranes are Walter Woolfendens but the left back crane
refero-mundus: Time to cross (by Christopher Frank Beitz) For more pictures from my time here in New york city, checkout my photography blog
visual-poetry: “art doesn’t have to be ugly to look clever” from the billboard project by patrick mimran
petchmo: During the summer, I used to stand inside the C train at the 168th St. station waiting for an A to come. This was the view. bravecadet: (via FFFFOUND! | tumblr_lyztd1GenL1qb2ur1o1_500.jpg 476×700 pixels)
luzfosca: Herbert Gehr A trio of sailors walk arm in arm down a dimly lit street near Times Square, searching vainly for fun in the curfew-quiet city, February 1945 Thanks to undr
luzfosca: This photograph was taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838 Boulevard du Temple in Paris and this is the first picture to show a human being. [source] Już wiem, dlaczego kino nazywało się “ruchome obrazy” - no myślałam, że to jakiś
ichliebedichberlin: Berlin by Ola Svensson on Flickr. Via Flickr: I have moved recently and amongst the mess of all my things i was glad to discover some negatives i thought was lost. The photos were taken in Berlin 1988 during a school trip we made
ichliebedichberlin: Berlin - Kreuzberg by Prof. Tournesol on Flickr. Berlin - Kreuzberg Berlin is not only about new architecture. It is also a city of wonderful neighbouhoods. We took the second day to visit Kreuzberg, a very colourful area of Berlin.
ichliebedichberlin: Berlin - Kreuzberg by Prof. Tournesol on Flickr. Via Flickr: Berlin is not only about new architecture. It is also a city of wonderful neighbouhoods. We took the second day to visit Kreuzberg, a very colourful area of Berlin.View
ichliebedichberlin: Early morning Kudamm, West Berlin, 27 August 1962 by allhails on Flickr. Via Flickr: The atmosphere of this street on a crisp early morning will be familiar to all who love this city. This was taken at around 6 am (06:00). North side
luzfosca: Arnold Eagle Chatham Square Platform, New York City, ca. 1939 Thanks to wonderfulambiguity
jakeizenberg: and a third as well what I particularly like about this photo is the sense of speed that the parallel lines of the catenary wires give to it, even though the train was in fact inching along at the time it was taken
ithinkimacedacrane: Man riding an American Star Bicycle down the steps of the US Capitol, 1885 via Dzisiejsza jazda wyczynowa na rowerze jest dla cienkich bolków. Jazda wyczynowa na welocypedzie - to jest dopiero wyzwanie!
fiore-rosso: highlines of new york; chelsea school of aerial arts | adam shapland. ‘‘Life should be lived on the edge of life. You have to exercise rebellion: to refuse to tape yourself to rules, to refuse your own success, to refuse to repeat yourself,
luzfosca: Unknown Photographer, a spot of december sun filtering onto the platform of Victoria Station, 1934 From London: Portrait of a city by Reuel Golden; p. 164-165 Thanks to m3zzaluna
luzfosca: Alexander Alland Canyon, New York City, c1939. Thanks to realityayslum
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Steeplechase Day, Paris - The Grandstand, 1907 Steichen returned to Paris in 1906, and when he was not scouting out modern art to send to Stieglitz in New York he was working hard to support himself with portrait
To the centre of the city where all roads meet, waiting for you
the-movemnt: The Cher ‘Flint’ Lifetime movie is a well-meaning but terrible idea The Flint crisis is a cause near and dear to Cher’s heart. She’s spoken out about it on multiple occasions and donated bottled water to the city. It’s admirable
the-more-u-know: therealskystruck: I’m moving to the city in a few weeks, it will be hard to leave views like this. I live in the woods with a beautiful creek in my backyard that connects to a trail run, I have a basketball court / tennis court in
The brunette has some beautiful boobies, but I love the stripper card stuck to the blonds forehead.
The entrance to the Miracle Mile Shops are elevated from the strip and give you a nice view.