Moody vintage bathrooms are an example of this convergence of classic and contemporary, bringing together rich history with modern functionality.
I have been researching my Italian Roots for over 10 years. Let me give you my tips, links and research ideas with the Best Italian Geneology Blog.
Renowned luxury brands, such as Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Gucci boast a long history. Scroll down to review vintage Hermes ads and their printed advertising...
Studio portrait of two telephone linemen with some of their equipment in front of a painted backdrop. They are wearing work clothes and hats, and hold ciga...
The decade is the 1890s, the height of La Belle Epoque in Paris; the 'beautiful era'. But by night, the City of Light knew a much darker string of establishments to entertain its night owls. We're outside the Cabaret du Néant, translation: the Cabaret of Nothingness, but originally known as the 'Cab
We might all feel a little nervous going higher than humans are meant to – it's evolution apparently that makes us worry about falling from a height. But in 12 vintage photographs below that show these people are not afraid of heights and show us some amazing views from dazzling heights... 1. At the end of the track in Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park. A 1916 Publicity shot of a Studebaker Roadster. 2. Building the Empire State Building, 1930. 3. Working like acrobats at high altitudes, Woolworth Building, New York, 1926. 4. A construction worker on top of the Empire State Building as it was being built in 1930 in New York. 5. Workers pictured fooling around as they built a New York's skyscraper in 1932. 6. Construction workers eat lunch atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground, at the building site of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center in New York, on Sept. 29, 1932. 7. Carl Russell waves to his co-workers while doing structural work of the 88th floor of the Empire State Building, ca. 1930s. 8. Park Avenue, probably during the construction of the Lever Building (1951-52) between 53th & 54th streets; Seagram Building is behind the construction worker. 9. A construction worker hangs from an industrial crane during the construction of the Empire State Building, ca. 1930s. 10. Photographer Margaret Bourke-White on the Chrysler Building, 1935. 11. Dance on Overhanging Rock, Glacier Point, 1900. Kitty Tatch and Katherine Hazelston were waitresses at Yosemite National Park hotels. Photo by George Fiske. 12. Auckland Harbour Bridge workers, ca. 1950s. (via ODDEE)
Teacher and designer Paul Soulellis talk about his zine 'What Is Queer Typography?' and the non-profit publishing studio Queer Archive Work.
Celebrating 50 years of the most iconic venue in music history, the home of underground rock & the birthplace of punk. Other x CBGBEvery T-shirt has been individually treated to create a unique and one off product, all hand washed, printed, distressed, aged, beaten, blasted & burned here in our UK studio using our signature blend of authentic vintage plastisol inks for the perfect worn-in” vintage vibe, look and feel. *Colour & Print may vary slightly due to the nature of the washing process*
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.
In my head, I come up with fantastic ideas to make a party perfect. I search on Pinterest, make special boards and plan it all out. Then, I begin actually putting it together and either time, money or ability prevents my party from resembling those I see online. I’m not a good enough party planner to [...]
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Vintage Embroidery patterns; Embroidery stitches; The stitches of creative embroidery; 212 pages; 1964; DIGITAL FILE PDF The stitches of creative embroidery, by Enthoven, Jacqueline,1964 - This vintage book. History of Embroidery with detailed diagramed drawings of stitches along with black and white photographs of sample items in which stitch is incorporated. 4 pages of color photographs.The book includes information on how to plan a sampler, choose materials, threads and colors, transfer designs, and place stitches on the sampler. Instruction with step-by-step diagrams for individual stitches, presented according to basic types: flat; looped; chained; knotted; couching. Please note that you will receive of file in PDF. To read, you need a program that opens PDF files, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Book you can download immediately after payment. You cannot return, exchange, or cancel an order. If the payment has been withdrawn twice, write to me and I will make a refund.
A look back at the iconic images of Life magazine, presented by Getty Images.
A retrospective of Sabine Weiss' work goes on show in France
Alphitonia zizyphoides is one of around 20 species in the Alphitonia genus of flowering plants, which belong to the family Rhamnaceae. It occurs in tropical regions of Southeast Asia, Oceania and P…
A lot of the soldiers wrote graffiti on their helmets with inscriptions of their attitudes about where they were and why they were there. The military called it
Before computer screens and video games lured children indoors, summer was all about heading outside to have fun. Roller skating, flying kites, fishing, and even just running through the sprinklers were all bona fide American pastimes. These vintage snapshots will inspire you to ditch the television screens and calendars jam-packed with scheduled activities in favor of having a simpler summer. 1. Splashing in the waves at the beach. Getty Images 2. Selling (or just drinking) lemonade. H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images 3. Playing an impromptu game of baseball. Getty Images 4. Frolicking in the sprinklers. FPG/Getty Images 5. Feeding the swans and ducks at the local pond. Seymour Lincoln/Getty Images 6. Eating ice cream. H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images 7. Watching toy boats set sail. TCI/Marka/UIG via Getty Images 8. Flying a kite. Getty Images 9. Building sandcastles. George marks/Hulton Archive/Getty Images 10. Hanging out at the local fishing hole. Getty Images 11. Roller skating. Lambert/Getty Images 12. Enjoying a family picnic. Getty Images (via Country Living)
Visiting Italy's capital soon and not sure how to make the most of it? This 4 day Rome itinerary will help you plan your perfect city trip. Oh, beautiful Rome – the ancient capital of
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I've been using these for quite a while and thought I might share them here. As far as verisimilitude goes, these resources are really helpful for...
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