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casadabiqueira · 1 year
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Route 70, Missouri
George W. Gardner, 1967
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random-brushstrokes · 3 months
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George Gardner Symons (Amrican, 1861–1930) - Shimmering Tree Shadows
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Venice, California, 1967. 
Photo by George W. Gardner
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20th-century-man · 1 year
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Ava Gardner / photo by George Hurrell.
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gatabella · 10 months
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Ava Gardner making pancakes at home, 1940s
"Ava and I had a great weekend. We cooked Southern feasts — the glory that was grease, we called them — fried everything, vegetables obliterated in pork fat, rich cakes made in Crisco, pecan pie. She was one of those rare women who could gorge on everything she wanted and never gain a pound, though somehow I sensed she wished she could get fat and bail from the business altogether."
-Mr S, The Last Word on Frank Sinatra by George Jacobs
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de-salva · 3 months
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… untitled (Ozark Mountains, Southern Missouri, USA, 1967)
Gelatin silver print
© George W. Gardner (b. 1940)
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splooosh · 5 months
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JLA/Avengers
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call-me-oracle · 1 month
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barbara gordon in dc's how to lose a guy gardner in 10 days
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citizenscreen · 10 months
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George Tobias, Julie Newmar and Gardner McKay from the television series “Adventures in Paradise” (1960)
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Shout out to characters going thru some shit, thus making them more susceptible to the influence of the horror
Gotta be one of my favorite genders
seymour krelborn
george lutz
arnie cunningham
nathan gardner
jack torrance
danny torrance
wendy torrance
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henk-heijmans · 2 years
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Route 70, Missouri, 1967 - by George W. Gardner (1940), American
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chernobog13 · 4 months
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The death of Kal-L, the original Superman who first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June, 1938).
I'm not crying, you're crying!
From Infinite Crisis #7 (June, 2006). Written by Geoff Johns. Art by George Perez.
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random-brushstrokes · 3 months
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George Gardner Symons (American, 1861–1930) - Fishing Village, St. Ives
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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George Gardner Symons, New York City Twilight, ca. 1920. Pastel on paper.
Photo: 1st Dibs
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gatutor · 23 days
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Fredric March-Mary Brian "The royal family of Broadway" 1930, de George Cukor, Cyril Gardner.
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gatabella · 10 months
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"Ava Gardner was the most beautiful woman I ever saw, much less met. I picked her up at the airport, and she could stop planes, not just traffic. There was no movie star nonsense with her, no entourage, no fawning press agents in tow. She was pushing her own bags on a cart, trying to be low in dark glasses and a tatty raincoat. But once I had her in the Cadillac and she took off the coat and the shades, I could barely steer straight. The first thing to hit me were those cats’ eyes of hers, green with flecks of gold and hypnotic as hell. She wasn’t wearing an ounce of makeup, and her skin was creamy and flawless. Her hair was thick and lustrous. Then there was her body. She was five seven, sleek, but with amazing curves. She wasn’t wearing a bra, which was totally risque in those days. Defying gravity, she had no need of one. She had the ideal body, the kind that stars these days pay fortunes to plastic surgeons for. The best thing about her, though, was that she didn’t give a shit. She wasn’t trying to be hot, and she wasn’t trying to be grand. She was just trying to get away from it all."
-Mr S, The Last Word on Frank Sinatra by George Jacobs (valet of Frank Sinatra)
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