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Marion Post Wolcott (American, 1910–1990)Roney Plaza Hotel , 1939
greatestgeneration:French soldiers share candy with American soldiers in Rouffach, France. February
SennettBathing Beauties Draped with Serpentine Confetti, 1918Photo:Nelson Evans (American; 1889–1922
Harry Mayo Bunker (1875-1933), ‘Bubbles’, “Caricature: Wit and Humor of A Nation i
Tintype view of a street probably in Masontown, Pennsylvania, c. 1880′s. The house visible on the le
American submarine NR-1NR-1 aka Nerwin was the smallest submarine the United States used that had wh
Comet ladies drift dreamingly about the sky.Illustration by American artist, Dugald Stewart Walker f
Moro Warriors with Remington Rolling Block Rifles, Philippine American War (1899 - 1902)
Vintage Green-Tinted Aviator Wire Sunglasses via americanapparel
American Apparel Overall Black Denim Shorts //ThriftByKris
Wallace Hume Carothers, inventor of the synthetic fiber Nylon for Du Pont de Nemours & Co, 1935-
George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950), “A Book of Old English Love Songs”, 1897Source
Florence Choate (1878-1967), “Stokes’ Wonder Book of the Bible” by Helen Ward Bank
Women protesting against fascism, Paris, France, Robert Capa, 1936
William Carqueville (1871-1946), “A Trip to Fairyland” by Jane Phillips Conkey, 1905 Sou
Bula Croker’s Pirate Gold.Illustration by Andre Durenceau for American Weekly, June 1948.
Elke Maravilha as Marilyn, 1975David Drew Zingg
James Carter Beard (1863-1935), “Century Illustrated Magazine”, #5, Sept. 1886Source
Bebe Daniels1930sEugene Robert Richee (American; 1895–1972).
William H. Thwaites (fl. 1854-1871), ‘Oberon and Titania’, “The Magic Ring”,
Hilda Hanway, ‘Lullaby For Titania’, “Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse” e
Florence Choate (1878-1967), “Stokes’ Wonder Book of the Bible” by Helen Ward Bank
Louis Rhead (1857-1926), “The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”, 1916Source
Louis Rhead (1857-1926), “The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”, 1916Source
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