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❤️ Happy cosmic Birthday, Frank Frazetta! Here’s some #PublicDomainChallenge fun! Have you eve
Here’s everything I got for Christmas! Hope your haul was as good as this! #madnesshour
Hey everybody, it’s time for tHe MaDnEsS HoUr! Episode 7, “The Cadence of the Su
Arena de Morrocoy by Carlos ZGZ on Flickr.Calcified remnants rocky past lives on the beach on the pa
publicdomainbitch:Space ColonyIn the 1970′s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill with the help of
I hope everyone is still hanging in there and not going too stir-crazy. Lots of great suggestions ag
publicdomaindiva:A time-lapse hibiscus from “Garden Wise,” c. 1950s.
publicdomaindiva:From “Technicolor for Industrial Film” (1949). Every day is Pancake Day
publicdomaindiva:From “Fruits and Flowers”, c. 1920s.
publicdomaindiva:From “Fruits and Flowers”, c. 1920s.
publicdomaindiva:Happy New Year! From Design for Dreaming (1956).
publicdomaindiva:Time-lapse footage of a rose, c.1925, filmed by Arthur Edward Pillsbury.
publicdomaindiva:Time-lapse footage of a rose, c.1925, filmed by Arthur Edward Pillsbury.
publicdomaindiva:From “Women as Consumers,” c.1960s.
publicdomaindiva:From “Garden Wise,” c. 1950s.
publicdomaindiva:From a 1960s Montclair commercial.
publicdomaindiva: Time-lapse footage of a rose, c.1925, filmed by Arthur Edward Pillsbury.
publicdomaindiva: A working girl reapplies her lipstick in “Coffee Break” (1958). You can watch it h
ashleechiffon: sissydonna: sissydonna: publicdomaindiva: A working girl reapplies her lipstick in
sissydonna: sissydonna: publicdomaindiva: A working girl reapplies her lipstick in “Coffee Break”
publicdomaindiva:From “The Information Machine” (1958), directed by Charles and Ray Eame
publicdomaindiva: Time-lapse footage of a rose, c.1925, filmed by Arthur Edward Pillsbury.
publicdomaindiva: A New York City store window, c. 1950s.
publicdomaindiva: From “Story of a Star” (1956).
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