Boy on raft in the sea
Underwood – Stratton ~ Bermuda B 126 / A sea going darky boy fights the tide [legend on verso], n.d. | src worthpoint
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Flower garden in the backyard of the Mosbacher family property in Clintonville. June 25, 1958
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French painter Claude Monet photographed in his garden in Giverny, France, in 1899.
Credit: lori.follart.history_in_color
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Post WWII in England, Teddy Girls, sometimes called Judies, voiced their particular brand of personal rebellion by adopting a singularly androgynous look based loosely on Edwardian menswear. They had a smart, well crafted appearance that was quite at odds with the notion of rebellion. They were in fact, more intimidating because they staunchly refused to adhere to societal norms.
Along with their counterparts, the Teddy Boys, they appeared first in the working class areas of East and West London that had been hardest hit during the War. They rejected the austerity of the post war economy and essentially gave the finger to the ruling class by adopting and changing its styles.
Film director Ken Russell took these images of Teddy Girls in the Notting Hill District of London in the mid 50s. - Attire's Mind
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Autumn Roses (1915). Autochrome by Robert Walrond.
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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The British Concorde fleet at Heathrow Airport (1986).
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Inuit girl, Helen Konek at her family's igloo entrance (which her father Pipqanaaq built) near Arviat, Nunavut, Canada, 1949.
Photographer, Richard Harrington
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Bell P-59 Airacomet photographed in flight - 1945
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Anaïs Nin through the years
Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) in the snow wearing wool cap, 1911 | src The Anais Nin Trust
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Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) wearing a jacket and a beret, 1915 | src The Anais Nin Trust
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Flower garden in the backyard of the Mosbacher family property in Clintonville. June 25, 1958
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*Possession*
Cyanotype - One Kindred Spirit
Glass-Plate Negative - James Smith circa 1920
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Top: My great uncles Raymond and Theodore "Pay" Basford and great grandfather George Bassford around 1920, colorized by my cousin (first once removed) Francine.
Bottom: My great aunt Sissy (Virginia), her grandfather George, and cousin Francine. 1968.
Frederick county, MD.
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