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wanderthewood:Tyntesfield, a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate in Somerset, England - 1, 2,
Portraits by Maull & Polyblank, 1855289/366 Chairs
“What is love but a kind of creature waiting to be unbound? A malady. What does it bring any of us b
The relocation of a Victorian house in San Francisco, c1970s.
Vintage photographs of boys in drag
The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture much more commonplace, as many of those
That awkward moment when your baby wiggles during the photo creating a hellish nightmare image that
Unusual elephant photography prop, 1890 |We need to give them back their future. When you like, foll
feuille-d-automne:UK, circa 1900ViaGoodness, I wonder what the story behind this is.
In homes with usually only one room, the box-bed allowed some privacy and helped keep people warm du
ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
Madam Violet, queen of the notoriously dark Edinburgh vampire hive, was twice voted Most Scary Woman
‘Charlotte Bronson was born in Connecticut on 14 September, 1832. ‘The image [to the left], taken in
Arthur Conan Doyle and his wife on an early tandem bike, 1892.(source: http://ift.tt/1AtujDf)
Whoa–I love this picture!!!!!!!(source: http://ift.tt/1H6YTSa)
Joseph Parrish: Photographs of Inmates of the Imbecile Asylum. Burlington, N.J., part 4
VERY BIG baskets - for balancing on your head!(Street life in London, 1876).(source: http://ift.tt/1
The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture much more commonplace, as many of those
magicksquares:Victorian mourning photograph. Memento Mori. Post Mortem photography
¿Qué demonios es eso de pensar fuera de la caja?(source: http://ift.tt/1KC8b9C)
ca. 1899, [silver print portrait of a gentleman inflating an enlarged duplicate of his own head, “Un
dead-people-cant-stand:This is from a box of old family photos and I believe it’s from the 1870’s or
The curiosity collector (by seriykotik1970)
Joseph Parrish: Photographs of Inmates of the Imbecile Asylum. Burlington, N.J., part 3
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