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    isthisanart:

Dancer Jadin Wong c. 1945
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    screengoddess:

Anna May Wong 1938
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    myvintagevogue:

Dovima wearing suit by Eleanora Garnett 1953
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    greypoppies:

Vilma Bánky, a Hungarian-born American silent film actress.
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    theoddmentemporium:

    They were designed in a more innocent age and with the best of intentions. These incredible pictures taken in the 1930s show babies suspended high up in flats from their parents’ window. Sitting in open mesh cages, the youngsters were completely exposed to the elements outside. Incredibly, the then East Poplar borough council in London proposed to fix the cages to the outside of some of their buildings so that babies could benefit from fresh air and sunshine. The cages were also distributed to members of the Chelsea Baby Club who lived in high buildings and had no gardens. The benefits were said to be fresh air for the child, room to play with toys and another place for children to sleep. The cages were also designed with a slanted, overlapping roof which was said to protect babies from snow or rain.

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    calivintage:

by hedi slimane for T Magazine.
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    m3zzaluna:

enzo sellerio, a photographer in sicily, undated
posted by/ thanks to luzfosca
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    theoddmentemporium:

Queen Elizabeth II, top centre, watches two men playing Are you there, Moriarty?, a parlour game, the aim of which, was essentially to batter one another over the head with a cushion.
    187 notes | 6 months ago

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    ithinkillcallyouthomas:

A portrait of a Qing Dynasty aristocratic woman
    14 notes | 7 months ago

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    hoodoothatvoodoo:

Émil Otto Hoppé
Anna May Wong, 1926
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    abovetheseafilm:

Eileen Chang (Zhang Ailing), writer. 
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    greypoppies:

Vilma Bánky in A Lady To Love, 1930.
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    houndeye:

Rodney Smith
Man with Magnifying Glass
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    aliceinsideofiris:

Tiiu Kuik by Paolo Roversi
 Vogue Italia September 2003
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    langste:

via
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