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danskjavlarna:A poster for The Owl.
danskjavlarna:From Hampden-Sydney’s 1899 yearbook.It’s been said that skulls are symbolic of the div
danskjavlarna:From Ulk, 1917. If you’ll pardon the pun, I have a trunk of vintage elephant imagery.
danskjavlarna: The principles in How to Be Your Own Cat can apply to reincarnations.
danskjavlarna:“The transformation.” From Fairy Tales and Legends of Many Nations by Charles B. Burk
danskjavlarna:Every cat is a point of honor, as proven in this detail from an illustration in Lustig
danskjavlarna:“What could it be?” From The Boy’s Own Paper, 1879.
danskjavlarna:From Petri Costalij Pegma, 1555.
randomitemdrop:danskjavlarna:From The Campus Enquirer (University of Alberta), 1982.From weird shoes
danskjavlarna:From Grammar as Science by Benjamin Franklin Sisk, 1903.
danskjavlarna: “Who are the real?” from an 1886 advertisement.
danskjavlarna:Great news (except for those who practice yoga): “Posture is not the important thing.“
danskjavlarna:From Satirikon, 1909.Here’s quite a collection of vintage grim reapers.Context: Weblog
danskjavlarna:From The Angel of Irrational Numbers by Glen Downie, 1991. It’s been said angels wear
danskjavlarna:“The mirror of death.” From English Illustrated, 1901.Reflect upon my collection of v
danskjavlarna:“Meet me by moonlight alone,” from 1907.
danskjavlarna:From Nebelspalter, 1932.My collection of vintage fish imagery is swimming along.Shiver
danskjavlarna:From Zauberlinda, The Wise Witch by Eva Katherine Clapp and illustrated by Mabel Tibbi
danskjavlarna:“The Doctor read with all his eyes.” An illustration from an 1889 issue of The Quiver
danskjavlarna:From Satirikon, 1908.I’ve curated over a thousand favorite vintage imps and demons.Con
danskjavlarna:An ominous intimation that folk turn to mushrooms when others sleep. From The Judge,
danskjavlarna:From Jugend, 1896.
danskjavlarna:From Satirikon, 1909.Here are the images I’ve called “the people could fly.”Context: W
danskjavlarna:From Chimney-Pot Papers by Charles Brooks, 1919.Context: Weblog | Books | Videos | Mus
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