Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) / Atlantic City (1982)
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After a long time deliberating, I finally decided to make a discord for Mid-Atlantic (focus on DMV) radfems in the United States! If you could possibly boost this for me, I'd be eternally grateful. Your blog has helped me connect with many women. Thank you.
https://discord.gg/WkEbehd5m2
This is awesome! Check out this discord!
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PCU MONTANA (SSN-794) conducts initial sea trials in the Atlantic Ocean.
Date: February 1, 2022
US Navy photo: 220201-O-NO101-150
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The entirety of Benadryl Subreddit at L.S. Dunes at Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion in Portsmouth, Virginia on July 11th, 2023
Filmed by: peterpanvuoivolareconme
(and fan screams a bit, and sings along at first - but anthony dances and throws the mic to the audience for a fan to sing. This is also before he is given the poppy? shirt)
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Winter has us dreaming of the beach.
From: Virginia Beach, Virginia (travel brochure), 1963.
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some people use “mid-atlantic” to mean new york and new jersey and some people use it to mean virginia and north carolina. however pennsylvania is almost always included. anyway reblog this post and tag what states you think are mid-atlantic.
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Well-cared-for switch engine
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 0-6-0 steam locomotive No. 164 switches an ACL gondola car at Suffolk, Virginia, in April 1947.
H. Reid
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August 7, 2022 0005 by chris
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Kate, A Glam-Next-Door Girl
Kate, A Glam-Next-Door Girl
Kate and I had a great time getting her ready in her glamorous but casual style. She brought her wardrobe including dresses, sweaters, jeans, wigs, and sunglasses. For makeup, she knew she wanted a bold, black eyeliner look including on her waterline. We matched the color of her sequin dress to champagne, copper, rose, and brown eyeshadows from MAC. Kate loves light pink lipstick topped with…
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ACL0001 The later ACL colors are on 513, a General Motors EMD Model E6, Diesel-electric locomotive at Richmond, Va. No. 513 is on a Gulf Coast Special in this August 1965 photo
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The later ACL colors are on 513, a General Motors EMD Model E6, Diesel-electric locomotive at Richmond, Va. No. 513 is on a Gulf Coast Special in this August 1965 photo
Aug 1965
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THE PELICAN
1925
The Pelican is a play in four acts by F. Tennyson Jesse and H.M. Harwood. It was originally produced by A.H. Woods and staged by Fred Kerr starring Margaret Lawrence.
The play is a stirring drama of Wanda Heriot, a wife who does not measure up to the high ideals of the ancient English family she married into. With her child, Robin, she is cast out. The child is wrongly declared illegitimate and Wanda goes to France, where by hard work she brings up the child. At the age of seventeen, Robin visits England and the heritage of his ancient English family comes out in him. with a desire to enter the English Army. To satisfy this desire, the mother consents that his father be asked to aid him, and the father finds out that he falsely accused his wife, that the boy Is his, and prevails on Wanda to remarry him so that the boy can be considered his heir. At first she refuses, She has fallen In love with a Frenchman and is engaged to marry him, but like the pelican of the legend, she gives up her life of happiness for her boy.
"The female pelican will pluck her breast to feed her young with her own blood." ~ PROGRAM NOTE
The play originated in London at the Ambassadors Theatre in January 1925.
The Pelican premiered in the US at Nixon’s Apollo Theatre in Atlantic City on September 14, 1925. It immediately moved to Broadway.
The play opened on Broadway on September 21, 1925 at the Times Square Theatre, a venue that opened in 1920 and closed after the stock market crash of 1929. On October 19th the play moved to the Plymouth Theatre (now the Gerald Schoenfeld) where it closed on November 14th after 65 performances.
In 1926, a silent film was made of the play titled Marriage License? The role originated by Margaret Lawrence was taken by Alma Rubens. The cast also included Walter Pidgeon. In the UK, the film was still known as The Pelican.
The film premiered in Atlantic City at the Virginia Theatre on the Boardwalk on September 11, 1926.
On June 9, 1929, Margaret Lawrence was shot dead by actor Louis Bennison in a murder-suicide after a drunken lover's quarrel.
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