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tomoleary · 1 year
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Tom Purvis (1888-1959) Set of 6 connecting British Railroads travel posters. 1931
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1937-Tom Purvis
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onefootin1941 · 11 months
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“Canadian Pacific - Happy Cruises” - 1937
Tom Purvis (1888-1959)
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gentlyepigrams · 17 days
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AUSTIN REED'S - 1932
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AUSTIN REED'S - 1932 by jim goodyear Via Flickr: Clothing Austin Reed's Shotgun a poster by Tom Purvis. 1932 PSX[rsz[shpn
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jessy-meunier · 1 year
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Breaking Bad in the style of Tom Purvis
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indycar-series · 2 years
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ARCA Quick Facts: Talladega Superspeedway
Round 3 of the ARCA Menards Main Series.
Event Name: General Tire 200
Event Date: Friday April 21 - Saturday April 22, 2023
Location: Lincoln, Alabama
Series: Main
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Track Type: Tri-Oval, Superspeedway
Track Length: 2.660 miles (4.281 km)
Banking: 32-33 degrees
Race Laps and Distance: 76 laps for 202 miles (
Year of First Race: 1969
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Defending Winner: Nick Sanchez
Previous Winners: Jim Vandiver (1969, 1975), Ramo Stott (1970, 1970), Johnny Halford (1976), Ron Hutcherson (1977), Bruce Hill (1978), Sandy Satullo II (1979), Billie Harvey (1980), Mark Martin (1981), Jim Vaughan (1982), Rick Roland (1982), Davey Allison (1983, 1983, 1984, 1985), Red Farmer (1984, 1988), Grant Adcox (1986, 1986, 1987, 1987, 1988), Tracy Leslie (1989, 1989), Jimmy Horton (1990, 1991), Charlie Glotzbach (1990, 1991, 1992), Tim Steele (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998), Jeff Purvis (1994), Mike Wallace (1995), Bob Strait (1999), David Keith (2000), Bobby Gerhart (2001), Keith Segars (2002), Paul Menard (2003), Blake Feese (2004), Kraig Kinser (2005), Frank Kimmel (2006, 2013), Michael Annett (2007), Justin Allgaier (2008), Justin Lofton (2009), Dakoda Armstrong (2010), Ty Dillon (2011), Brandon McReynolds (2012), Tom Hessert III (2014), Blake Jones (2015), Gus Dean (2016), Justin Haley (2017), Zane Smith (2018), Todd Gilliland (2019), Drew Dollar (2020), Corey Heim (2021), Nick Sanchez (2022)
Winningest Driver: Grant Adcox (5 wins)
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Weekend Schedule:
Practice: Friday @ 3:00 pm EST (7:00 pm UTC)
Qualifying: @ 4:00 pm EST (8:00 pm UTC)
Race Start: Saturday @ 11:00 am EST (3:00 pm UTC)
Where to Watch:
Broadcast: FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
Radio: MRN/SiriusXM Channel 391/SiriusXM Online Channel 981 or ARCARacing.com
Got any questions about Talladega or the ARCA Menards Series in general? Send me an ask, and I will do my best to answer your question in a timely manner!
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tenderlysharpmidain · 2 years
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A group of people floating on air inside city made from clouds, cloud architecture, glistening morning light, heavenly, utopia, by Tom Purvis and James Gilleard, 4k
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doppoggi · 3 days
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TOM PURVIS (1888-1959) MABLETHORPE & SUTTON - ON - SEA / THE CHILDREN'S PARADISE. Circa 1926.
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lavelled · 1 month
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how it dwells.
I’m used to celebrities giving a subtle nod to my predicament, but never has an actor become internationally famous for acting, in feminist terms, like a megawatted asshole.
Team Rachel 623: Your pearl-clutching, hospital-corner, sorority-hazing client must be numb to morality. This is some sick cruel stuff. I had a cousin share personal items without knowledge or consent. And share he did. This is worse. Is the rental accomplice just passing through? I think I can writerly outrun you.
She and her Team have benefitted from a decades-old wellspring imprisonment, pushed their climber toward even more notoriety with a regal marriage to none other than enemy number one, allowed disturbingly theatrical speeches on ivory tower racism and hardship, both of which are untrue and unladylike, and showed contentment only for professional births and payday.
Her Hallmark movie, Dater’s Handbook. The title alone. 8. Jail. Booked. Oh, the lucky break of forging career mileage in code fluency. I don’t understand the decision, as a 40-something, to do the flippity flipping flipsters act, yet has sex with the ghost of the rapey man who stole my life, gets wedded to him, does rockstar crowd greets and magazine covers, accepts awards, and has his babies.
This isn’t a job. It’s life.
And her lying evil husband took away my life choices.
Two women with integrity: Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas. I’m sure they’re beholden to royal NDA laws. However, their marriages expose your perverse nefarious intentions, their link to a distanced British girl, and how the ending should go.
By and large, the approximation of tragedy is fueled by your family and your wife. From stabbings in Solingen, Germany to NYPD officer, Gregory Purvis, shooting himself last week.
XXXTentacion—the rapper and writer was fatally shot in the Riva Motorsports parking lot in Deerfield Beach, FL. Almost exactly one month after your wedding. June 18, 2018. His debut album was titled 17. He was 20 years old. His little brother, 13, is Aiden Kerr.
Denis Yurievich Ten—the Kazakhstani figure skater and 2014 Olympic Bronze Medalist was stabbed to death in July 2018. Two months after your wedding. Middle name sounds like You’re Rich. He skated beautifully to Gene Kelly’s Singin’ in the Rain at the 2013 Worlds. He was 25.
Yountville Veterans Home—a residential treatment facility for brain injured post-9/11 veterans in California. The gunman, Albert Wong, a former patient, fatally shot three female health workers and then himself. March 9, 2018. Two months before your wedding.
Parkland High School Shooting—happened on Valentine’s Day. February 14, 2018. Three months before your wedding. Seventeen students were killed that day. Ages range from 14-17. The perpetrator was Nikolas Jacob Cruz. Cruz told a psychologist that he committed the shooting on Valentine’s Day because he believed that no one loved him and thus wanted to ruin that day.
Steve Bing—Hollywood financier, founder of Shangri-La Entertainment and Shangri-La Music; produced The Polar Express starring Tom Hanks. On June 22, 2020, he jumped to his death from the 27th floor of the Ten Thousand Building in LA. He said he couldn’t take the lack of human contact during quarantine.
Four students from the University of Idaho were all stabbed to death at their home on King Road in Moscow, Idaho. November 13, 2022. Victims: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
What country can you guys get kicked out of next? Denmark? No. That’s my King Frederik X. Norway? No. That’s my Marius Borg.
The scripted controversy over a Blackamoor brooch in 2017. Google it. I detect an unavoidable Sicilian reference and a concession in there. However, it’s also Harold trying to reinforce marked minor territory, which was collaborated together—despite real hate crimes and a known rape-bed desire—by her team.
As long as Rachel and Harry live better lives than most, including myself, getting richer with no public divorce, they will be flanked by critiques on why the world should tell them to go away.
Hope you had fun; she’s the last woman you’ll touch.
K
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it’s hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Ray Peterson: Tom Hanks Lt. Mark Rumsfield: Bruce Dern Carol Peterson: Carrie Fisher Art Weingartner: Rick Ducommun Bonnie Rumsfield: Wendy Schaal Ricky Butler: Corey Feldman Hans Klopek: Courtney Gains Dr. Werner Klopek: Henry Gibson Walter Seznick: Gale Gordon Vic, Garbageman #1: Dick Miller Joe, Garbageman #2: Robert Picardo Uncle Reuben Klopek: Theodore Gottlieb Detective #1: Franklyn Ajaye Dave Peterson: Cory Danziger Detective #2: Rance Howard Ricky’s Girlfriend: Heather Haase Steve Kuntz: Nicky Katt Ricky’s Friend: Bill Stevenson Ricky’s Friend: Gary Hays Cop: Kevin Gage Cop: Dana Olsen Walter’s Daughter: Brenda Benner Suzanne Weingartner: Patrika Darbo Voiceover Actor: Sonny Carl Davis Voiceover Actor: Moosie Drier Voiceover Actor: Leigh French Voiceover Actor: Archie Hahn Voiceover Actor: Billy Jayne Voiceover Actor: Phyllis Katz Voiceover Actor: Jeffrey Kramer Voiceover Actor: Lynne Marie Stewart Voiceover Actor: Arnold F. Turner Voiceover Actor: Gigi Vorgan Ricky’s friend (uncredited): Carey Scott Kid on Bike (Uncredited): Tony Westbrook Ray’s Boss (uncredited): Kevin McCarthy Film Crew: Sound Effects: Mark A. Mangini Casting: Mike Fenton Casting: Judy Taylor Costume Design: Rosanna Norton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director: Joe Dante Executive Producer: Ron Howard Production Sound Mixer: Ken King Hairstylist: Christine Lee Production Design: James H. Spencer Set Designer: James E. Tocci Producer: Larry Brezner Producer: Michael Finnell Additional Photography: John Hora Music Editor: Kenneth Hall Set Decoration: John H. Anderson Foley Editor: Ron Bartlett Makeup Artist: Daniel C. Striepeke Co-Producer: Dana Olsen Special Effects Supervisor: Ken Pepiot Editor: Marshall Harvey Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Stunts: George P. Wilbur Associate Producer: Pat Kehoe Dolly Grip: Kirk Bales Key Grip: Charles Saldaña Stunts: John-Clay Scott Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson Stunts: Eddie Hice Stunts: Gary Epper Stunts: Wally Rose Stunt Double: Brian J. Williams Stunts: Jeff Ramsey Stunts: John Hateley Stunts: Ray Saniger Art Direction: Charles L. Hughes ADR Editor: Stephen Purvis Stunts: Gary Morgan Stunts: Frank Orsatti Second Assistant Director: David D’Ovidio Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr. Costume Supervisor: Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Makeup Artist: Michael Germain Foley Artist: Dan O’Connell Transportation Coordinator: Randy White Boom Operator: Randall L. Johnson Foley Artist: Kevin Bartnof Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael Owens Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr. Script Supervisor: Roz Harris Leadman: Nigel A. Boucher Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary C. Bourgeois Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock Sound Editor: Michael J. Benavente Chief Lighting Technician: Leslie J. Kovacs Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg Greensman: Dave Newhouse Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Stunts: Roydon Clark Stunts: Sandra Lee Gimpel Set Designer: Judy Cammer Assistant Editor: Uri Katoni Lighting Technician: Brent Poe Grip: T. Daniel Scaringi Production Coordinator: Karen Shaw Lighting Technician: Ken W. Ballantine Special Effects: Michael Arbogast Studio Teacher: Adria Later Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Smolek Construction Foreman: Ciro Vuoso Production Accountant: Julianna Arenson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Benny McNulty Set Designer: Erin M. Cummins Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Lighting Technician: E. Christopher Reed Stunts: Rick Sawaya Unit Publicist: Reid Rosefelt Special Effects: Jeff Pepiot Grip: Danny Falkengren Best Boy Grip: Hal Nelson Grip: Paul E. Sutton Special Effects: Thomas R....
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clementtisne · 7 months
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Simplification d'image de film à la façons de Tom Purvis.
Vectorisation d'un passage du film Passengers.
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tomoleary · 11 months
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Tom Purvis (1888-1959) Austin Reed’s of Regent Street
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paulrennie · 8 months
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Things I Like • Heavyweight Herringbone Tweed Overcoat • Austin Reed • 1948
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I just found this beautiful made-to-measure vintage tweed overcoat. The cloth is a brown heavyweight herringbone, and the coat was made by Austin Reed, of Regents Street, London. The coat is calf length, in a broad shouldered and wide lapelled style, with a single-breasted front. The inside is half-lined, and very neatly finished.
There's a label which gives the details of when it was made, and for whom.
The coat is in pristine condition and looks to never have been worn.
The general style of the coat is Robert Donat, as Richard Hannay, in Afred Hitchcock's, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935). That's perfect, as that is one of my favourite films. I've posted about the film before, and about Alfred Hitchcock. His films were always the best-dressed, for both boys and girls.
The 39 Steps (1935) was a dramatisation of John Buchan’s famous adventure story, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915). 
In Buchan’s story, the issue of mistaken identity is played out against a background of great-power espionage. The police and British secret-service mistakenly identify Richard Hannay as a murder suspect. Hannay flees to Scotland and uses his bush-craft skills to evade capture. Eventually, Hannay exposes a fiendish plot and saves the day. The tweed suit and bush-craft are a combination that speaks to the military and sporting traditions of the English gentleman, and his tailor. This is reflected in the personality of Hitchcock’s male leads as both dynamic and enterprising, and expressed in their clothes and style.
The main protagonists of Hitchcock films, always remain remarkably poised throughout their travails…and Hitchcock was a master of dynamic action, point-of-view, and editing. Hitchcock allows the personalities, and the clothes, to shine.
The Richard Hannay template provides for a proto James Bond OO7 style that has lasted a 100 years...through Robert Donat, and Cary Grant, to Sean Connery and Daniel Craig.
The Scottish setting of Buchan’s adventure, provides a suitable background for thorn-proof shooting tweeds. The tweeds allow him to remain hidden from both the police and his enemies. There are some dramatic images, in the chase sequences, of tailored silhouettes and action backs against the skyline of the Highland sublime…
Hitchcock returned to the themes of The Thirty-Nine Steps in his classic, North by Northwest (1959). The climax of the film plays out against the backdrop of Mount Rushmore, ND. Cary Grant looks great, as always, in his Kilgour two-piece lounge suit...probably the best suit in the history of cinema.
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Austin Reed were pioneers of good quality menswear, that combined handmade quality made-to-measure and economical volume. The catered for military, city and country tastes...The made-to-measure industry developed as a consequence of the mass manufacturing of uniforms for WW1. It provided a commercial compromise between volume cutting and hand-finishing. Made-to-measure suits were a staple of the British workplace, and of the high street until the 1990s. Suits were from Burton, Austin Reed and Hector Powe etc.
My interests is vintage menswear and old posters intersect at Austin Reed. Although the firm was not as progressive as, say, Simpson's of Piccadilly, they employed Tom Purvis, Tom Eckersley and Fougasse, amongst others, to create sophisticated advertising and promotional designs.
I have a history of the firm with lots of great images. I discovered that Austin Reed had shops on the great Cunard trans Atlantic ocean liners, the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth...
Hurrah for this beautiful coat, that is ten years older than me!
I was delighted, yesterday evening watching The Third Man (1949), that Joseph Cotten wears a very similar coat. Some small details are different; but the cut, cloth, style and details are very similar. The coat looks terrific in movement...
Two of my favourite old films referenced in a coat. Perfect.
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PS as I get older and more eccentric, I will wear the coat around the house, and save on heating
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Daniel Craig in Spectre (Sam Mendes, 2015)
Cast: Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Andrew Scott, Rory Kinnear. Screenplay: John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Jez Butterworth. Cinematography: Hoyte Van Hoytema. Production design: Dennis Gassner. Film editing: Lee Smith. Music: Thomas Newman 
Why has the James Bond series not run its course by now? It has survived regular cast changes, including its central character, who has been played by six different actors: The Bond of Spectre, Daniel Craig, had not even been born when the first film in the series, Dr. No (Terence Young, 1962), premiered. Even recurring characters have been recast: M, Miss Moneypenny, and Q have each been played by five actors, and M underwent a change from male to female when Judi Dench took over the role in GoldenEye (Martin Campbell, 1995), though the part reverted to male (Ralph Fiennes) at the end of Skyfall (Sam Mendes, 2012). Yet the series has retained a reassuring familiarity, even to the point of typically beginning with a spectacular action sequence that almost certainly can't be topped in the remaining parts of the film. In Spectre, Bond is in Mexico City, where he shoots a bad guy, setting off an explosion that has him scrambling to escape from the building's collapsing façade, then chases another bad guy escaping from the rubble onto a helicopter, on which they struggle for control as it careens wildly over the crowds celebrating the Day of the Dead in the Zócalo. Then come the credits and another Bond-film staple, the thematic pop song: This one, "Writing's on the Wall," sung by Sam Smith, who co-wrote it with Jimmy Napes, won an Oscar. And then it's down to the usual business: chastisement by M (Fiennes), gadgets by Q (Ben Whishaw), and pursuit of the villains seeking control of the world. In Spectre there are two: One, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), is trying to take over control of intelligence services all over the world, while the other is a familiar figure from earlier Bond films, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), who is in cahoots with Denbigh. (Blofeld, who had been a regular supervillain in the Sean Connery era, was absent from the Bond films after 1983 because of copyright litigation that was settled before Spectre, which takes its title from Blofeld's global criminal organization, was filmed.) There are also vodka martinis, shaken not stirred, to be quaffed, and "Bond girls" to be bedded -- although in recent years, Bond's sex life has become less wildly promiscuous and the women have become more complex characters. In Spectre, one of them, Madeleine Swann, is played by Léa Seydoux, a more than capable actress who sometimes seems to be fighting against the limitations of the role, trying to make Madeleine a more interesting figure than the screenplay allows. So to return to the original question: Why do we still gravitate to the Bond films when there are more novel action-adventures to be had? The series has been so frequently imitated -- Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible movies are virtually indistinguishable in formula from Bond films -- that maybe imitation suggests the answer: We crave the familiar, but we also relish the small surprises when the formula is tweaked. In Spectre, for example, M, Moneypenny (Naomie Harris), and Q all get out of the office and into the field for a change. Spectre is one of the less satisfying in the series, marked by signs of fatigue in Craig's performance. Nevertheless, he signed on for the next one, the next one, No Time to Die (Cary Joji Fukanaga, 2021), before retiring from the series. 
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gentlyepigrams · 22 days
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AUSTIN REED'S - 1926
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AUSTIN REED'S - 1926 by jim goodyear Via Flickr: Clothing Austin Reed's Plus-Fours Flat-Cap a poster by Tom Purvis. 1926 PSX[frm
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dieselfutures · 3 years
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Comfort in the Air Imperial Airways - Tom Purvis
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