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Mechanic and steam pump
Lewis Hine, 1921
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La chat du samedi 13 avril 2024
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Honzo Zufu (Lotus), Kan'en Iwasaki, 19th century.
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Magnolias blossom in the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. (via SAIPUA: in the garden of good and evil)
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“times getting tougher than tough, things getting rougher than rough”
down in the federal district. nyc.
(Leica M3)
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“What we know of other people is only our memory of the moments during which we knew them. And they have changed since then.”
— T.S. Eliot, The Cocktail Party
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Photo by Henry Bourne
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The Generals of the Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Convention, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC, Photo by Richard Avedon, 1964
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Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness on their honeymoon in Taormina, Italy, 1929.
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Daphne Du Maurier with her father, Sir Reginald Du Maurier, Hampstead, 1925
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Dawn blossom | William Lai
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vintage 🛵🇮🇹🇮🇹tie totally embroidery handmade available in our store online www.passaggiocravatte.com
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Susan Abraham by John Deakin for Vogue, May, 1952 ..
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‘This is a photo of my very elegant grandmother, Sushila Rao, posing with her new camera in India, where she was born and raised,’ says the owner of the photograph. ‘It was probably taken sometime in the 1940s. She’s wearing a tailored, white linen suit and flat, brown leather sandals, which make her look so strong despite the fact that she’s very petite. it was very daring of her to be out and about in menswear back then, rather than a traditional sari!’
Original post from The Sartorialist Vintage Photo series, now defunct.
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