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the-evil-clergyman · 6 months
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The Night Flight by Helen Jacobs (20th Century)
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holespoles · 6 months
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The Shadow Fairies by Helen Jacobs
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enchantedbook · 1 year
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'Elves - Mice racing' by Helen Jacobs (1888 - 1970)
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fluttermouse · 1 year
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On the bat's back I do fly
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Gabriel Ferrier, 1874
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Charles Buchel, 1904
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Helen Jacobs (1888-1974)
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Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, 1916 & 1921
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Emily Winfield Martin, 2013
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Paul Woodroffe, 1908
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Amelia Jane Murray, (1800-1896)
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thefugitivesaint · 1 year
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Helen Jacobs (1888-1970), ''Two Legs'' by Carl Eward, 1921 ”A fictional account of the scientific and social progress humans have made, from the use of simple tools to the discovery of radioactivity.” Source
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tomoleary · 2 months
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Helen Jacobs (1888-1970)
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angelicdust · 2 years
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fairies in flight by helen jacobs
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thecaptainjacksparrow · 4 months
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Helen Hull Jacobs, 1929
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michaelgaveysnotebook · 5 months
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The Cattons needing people to look after. Like Pamela. Like Farleigh. Like the barely mentioned guy from last summer. Felix perking up when Oliver mentioned having a bad home life. Felix being so quick to help Oliver out when it looked like he couldn't pay for the drinks. Felix being so quick to tell Oliver he could come home with him instead. I'm going to be sick
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diioonysus · 5 months
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hair + art
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deckardsdwelling · 10 months
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[1923 - 1x3 - “The War Has Come Home”]
— WDD
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gregdotorg · 17 days
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Went to the Buffalo AKG, the museum that keeps adding donor names, and saw some things. Like the slightly unhinged pairing of this Frankenthaler and that Rothko; the cool, early Ellsworth Kelly, NYNY; and the tactile onomatopoetic handrail installation by Jacob Kassay, that repeats the letter H in Braille, like a breath or a sigh, as you climb the stairs. Also an incredible Stanley Whitney retrospective.
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tiny-librarian · 13 days
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Apart from the Astors, there were at least 6 sets of honeymooners in first class. Daniel Warner Marvin, aged nineteen, son of the owner of the Biograph Cinema Company, was returning to America with his bride, Mary Farquarson, aged eighteen. Lucien P. Smith, aged twenty-four, of Huntington, West Virginia, had recently married eighteen-year-old Mary Eloise Hughes: she bore his posthumous son in December 1912. Victor de Satode Penasco y Castellana, aged eighteen, from Madrid, was going to America with his new wife Maria Josefa Perez de Soto y Valleja, aged seventeen. John P. Snyder, aged twenty-three from Minneapolis, was returning from his European honeymoon with Nelle Stevenson, aged twenty-two. Dickinson Bishop, heir to the Rounf Oak Stove Company, had married in November 1911, and embarked at Cherbourg with his wife Helen after a tour of Mediterranean Europe and Egypt. One newly married couple were both verging on the age of fifty: Dr Henry (or Hyman) Frauenthal, with a high-domed baldness and fulsome black beard, had married in France, as recently as 26 March, Clara Heinsheimer from Cincinnati.
Titanic Lives - Richard Davenport-Hines
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cacophonylily · 1 year
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[1923 - 1x6 - “One Ocean Closer to Destiny”]
[We moved: @deckardsdwelling !]
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