Stumped on what to dress your child as for Halloween this year? Save money, and make the costume. Your kids are sure to love one of these ideas.
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This week, from the vast P-I archive of unpublished images, we share photos of Seattle...
From the experts at Outdoor Life: Hunting tips and in-depth stories on hunting for deer, turkeys, waterfowl, big-game and more.
The Gibson Girl began appearing in the 1890s and was the personification of the feminine ideal of physical attractiveness portrayed by the satirical pen-and-ink
You are welcome to use these vintage images in your projects, but please don't use them in a collage sheet...
Learning about history is a continuously interesting, never-ending adventure. What makes it even more exciting is exploring the past through authentic photographs. These historical photos, coupled with the fascinating stories behind them, allow us to take an intimate glimpse into the lives of people long gone. They provide a tangible link that connects us to these unfamiliar faces and teaches us about their dreams, fears, and brave decisions that changed the course of history.
Blanche Monnier fell in love with a man her mother disapproved of. What she didn't know was the price she would have to pay for true love.
One hundred years ago, women were granted the right to vote in a British Parliamentary Election. It seems particularly fitting to acknowledge this today, when there is so much attention in the media about sexual abuse of women over decades, along with discrimination of women in the workplace, where men are still being paid more for doing the same job. Forty years ago, and no doubt it goes back far longer than that, these things happened, whereby some men thought they could touch or grope a woman as and when they felt like it, with no fear of reprisal. More often than not, these men were in a position of power and women felt it was something they had to endure, for fear of losing their job. I have spoken to many, many of my contemporaries and, without exception, they had all experienced this in one way or another, and it occurred from workplace to workplace. That was THEN, when it was a completely different culture of behaviour, but it really saddens me that this sort of thing is still going on. But, as with those brave suffragettes all those years ago, women are finally, COLLECTIVELY, saying “No! We are not prepared to put up with this any longer - enough is enough”, and those men who abused their position, are being made to realise that they were totally out of order. For far too long, this whole thing has been brushed under the carpet, but no more. Whilst carrying out research relating to Votes for Women, I was surprised to learn that when the Act was finally passed in February 2018, the minimum age that women could register their vote was 30. A further ten years would pass before women were given the vote on equal terms as men, at the age of 21. It is a matter of some pride that the first woman MP to take her seat in the House of Commons in 1919, was Nancy Astor, who represented my home City of Plymouth, here in Devon. In fact, she represented the City for thirty years. The Suffragettes attached importance to their dress and appearance. Anything masculine was to be avoided, and even when setting forth to smash windows, as part of their protest, they would always wear a hat.
One of my favorite things that was shown to me during my elementary age years was an optical illusion. It was the very famous Rubin Vase (pictured below) which you can see in either two ways - as a vase or as two faces that are facing each other....
“Never before has a woman put such agonized poetry on canvas” – Diego Rivera on his wife Frida Khalo Photographs of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (1907-54; nee Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon) at home with friends and in pain, the star teacher and his pupil, the fluid young woman dismissed as … Continue reading "Frida Kahlo’s Photo Album – At Home With Mrs Diego Rivera"
Her Majesty passed away September 8, 2022. In honour of her, here are 30 rare photos of Queen Elizabeth II you've probably never seen before.
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