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#decade: 1910s
akonoadham · 8 months
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Sheet Music 1919 by Irving Berlin
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parallellines · 10 months
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100 years of beauty — 1910's Imperial Russia
The Romanovs inhabit a world of family rivalry, imperial ambition, lurid glamour, sexual excess and depraved sadism; this is a world where obscure strangers suddenly claim to be dead monarchs reborn, brides are poisoned, fathers torture their sons to death, sons kill fathers, wives murder husbands, a holy man, poisoned and shot, arises, apparently, from the dead, barbers and peasants ascend to supremacy, giants and freaks are collected, dwarfs are tossed, beheaded heads kissed, tongues torn out, flesh knouted off bodies, rectums impaled, children slaughtered; here are fashion-mad nymphomaniacal empresses, lesbian ménages à trois, and an emperor who wrote the most erotic correspondence ever written by a head of state. Yet this is also the empire built by flinty conquistadors and brilliant statesmen that conquered Siberia and Ukraine, took Berlin and Paris, and produced Pushkin, Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky and Dostoevsky; a civilization of towering culture and exquisite beauty.
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kilianromero · 1 year
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Coca-Cola (1917)
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Picture Play, January 1919
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cricksims · 1 year
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Borowski Legacy - 1919
My Dearest Mother and Brothers,
Well, who thought the day would come? I'm not only a mother now, but I've wed with Sonny. He'a gotten himself a high-paying job at a factory while I stay home with our baby. The life of a mother suits me perfectly- although I will say Sonny is at a tie!
I've attached our wedding photos below. Apologies, but we wanted a private ceremony. Please don't be cross with me, Mama!
With love,
Amelia
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Amelia hopes the letter, which was full of lies, is enough to trick her mother. Sounds awful, but Selma cannot know of Amelia'a criminal background. It would destroy her.
Amelia knows Otto will not believe a word of the letter. She just prays he does not reveal her lies to their mother.
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tinuvielsblog · 1 year
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Okay but Mary Pickford is so adorable please.
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vintagewildlife · 11 months
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Thylacines sunbathing at the Hobart Zoo By: Unknown photographer Unknown year
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thecityandthecity · 10 months
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Escena de despedida previa a la partida de la Fragata Sarmiento en su 11° viaje. Buenos Aires, 1911. Archivo General de La Nación.
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oktobercountry · 10 months
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A Pinching Penny…
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silverprints · 1 year
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Heavy Burden, Esztergom, Hungary, 1915. Captured by André Kertész.
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akonoadham · 1 year
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During the Spanish Flu pandemic, patients were brought outside to be exposed to sunlight. Guess why….
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theamandacollection67 · 2 months
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The Kids 1919
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parallellines · 9 months
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100 years of beauty — 1910’s Empire of Japan
The whole of Japan is a pure invention. There is no such country, there are no such people. The Japanese people are simply a mode of style, an exquisite fancy of art.
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Spring 1916
It was spring in Brindleton, which meant the calving season was in full swing and sleep was a luxury no longer promised. The whole family felt the strain of it, Hamish and Will the most, but little Charlie came in a close third as Hamish insisted it was time he learned the ropes. Will had experienced almost ten full calving seasons. One morning — when he was unable to crawl to bed until well after the sun rose and breakfast had been served — he found himself desperately glad he wouldn't experience another.
With barely any time for sleep, Will hadn’t seen Clara in weeks. It wasn’t as if she had all the time in the world, either: her own family’s herd wasn’t much smaller than that of Sable Dairy. Despite each other's absence, it would seem neither was far from the other's thoughts. Will had found a small basket of still-warm rolls and a crock of honey sitting on the front stoop in the pearly near dawn that morning; Clara’s initials neatly embossed on the corner of the napkin they were wrapped in.
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Will had been unable to stop thinking about Clara after Hamish’s well-intentioned question, and once he began thinking about Clara, he began thinking of his own friends' lives. He had uncomfortably realized that they were all married or engaged, leaving him the only bachelor. Albert and Posie were close to celebrating their second anniversary, and a baby was expected to mark the occurrence. Clive and his new wife had set up his medical practice in a small house overlooking the bay (after throwing the most extravagant wedding the town had seen in years). John — always the more wild of the group — had fallen head over heels for the new baker’s assistant and spent the past six months making an absolute fool of himself as he wooed her. The entire town had breathed a sigh of relief when she had accepted his proposal and the antics came to a halt.
Will had laughed along with everyone else at John (good-naturedly of course) but he had also harbored a secret jealousy of his friend. To find someone and fall so deeply in love so quickly that you would prize your love above all else seemed to Will like a true gift. His father’s stories of love at first sight had set him up with lofty expectations, and Will was still trying to readjust them to fall in line with everyone else's. Most folks knew they wouldn't immediately fall deeply in love; successful, well-matched marriages were built on a foundation of mutual respect and well-matched interests. Clara was a good match for Will.
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He had repeated that line over and over again, trying to imbue the truth of it into himself. He repeated it as he looked over the array of delicate rings nestled in velvet at the jeweler's in Britechester; he repeated it as the simple ring was wrapped by the portly jeweler and he parted with a sum greater than any he had ever spent; he repeated it as he sat on the train home, unable to keep from staring at the unassuming ring in its small red box. He had repeated it until it became his truth. He had the ring; her father's blessing had been secured the week before, now all that was left was asking Clara to be his wife.
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Photoplay, September 1917
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