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The Fairy Land of Science Arabella B Buckley; London Edward Stanford 1892 twenty-seventh thousand
Piers Rowing & Idlers - interesting illustrations from a Victorian juvenile nautical themed ABC
Little Wide Awake - Mrs Sale Barker 1879
Perry & Co Steel Pen Makers [Advertising]Tom Thumb - exceptionally rare concertina style die-cut
i wanted to fix some old things up……………………&h
Perry & Co Steel Pen Makers [Advertising]Robinson Crusoe - exceptionally rare concertina style d
Perry & Co Steel Pen Makers [Advertising]The Three Little Kittens - exceptionally rare concertin
Perry & Co Steel Pen Makers [Advertising]The Dolls House - exceptionally rare concertina style d
‘Happy may your Christmas be’W HagelbergMade in Germany? c1890 [patented March 1887]meas
almaviva90:Derek Jacobi as HamletThe Prospect Theatre Company (Old Vic), 1979
“History is written by the victors” goes the old adage. At the Brooklyn Museum we seek to examine as
Wordsworth’s Poetical Works Attractive publisher’s cloth gilt binding over beveled boards [c1885]
arvidabystrom:old hairy shoot i did for vice 2010
Jonathan Harrington was the youngest member of the Lexington militia company at sixteen years old wh
victoryrush:@wynterhawke@alalaise An old homeless douchebag falls for a grandma goat lady and togeth
ladybegood:Martha Vickers photographed by Eugene Robert Richee for The Time the Place and the Girl (
Household Proverbs or Tracts for the People Bound volume of 24x 16 page pamphlets - 1861/62
victoriajoan:Bought an old, used copy of Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being – it’s in
The Sledders
fyeahbroadway:Glenda Jackson as the title character in King Lear in rehearsal at the Old Vic. Photos
Marie Antoinette (dir. Sofia Coppola, 2006) ⚜ VoyageVisuel ⚜
hypherrr:An old Young!Victor painting I forgot to post >_>;
sartorialadventure:Costume for Phedra by Glenda Jackson, “Phedra,” Old Vic, London, 1984
Costume for Phedra by Glenda Jackson, “Phedra,” Old Vic, London, 1984
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