LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
Through hundreds of vintage photographs, this piece depicts a touching portrait of masculine love. Captured between the 1850s and 1950s, while relationships between men were often illegal, these images from all over the world were found in flea markets, souvenir boxes, family archives and auctions. A moving, inspiring book that's full of history. Authors: Paolo Maria Noseda, Hugh Nini, Neal Treadwell English language Hardcover 336 pages Publisher: 5 Continents Editions Srl Date of publication: October 2020 ISBN-13: 978-8874399284
From the Publisher An excerpt from Loving by Paolo Maria Noseda If I embrace you, do not be afraid. If I embrace you, then accept me as I am; take me with you and transform yesterday into today; do not allow tomorrow’s doubt to interfere between us. “Loving” is a gift for those who are not capable of suffocating their emotions or are afraid of being overwhelmed. It is the force of he who fears neither derision, nor criticism, as he has grasped the certitude of his own being as something Human and True. An embrace is a human who talks of sentiment and negates not the present. Hope is kindled from an embrace, and as much as it is humanly possible to speak of certainty, no one can know their own beauty or perceive a sense of their own worth until it has been reflected back through the mirror of another loving, caring human being. Photo below by: Bill Westmorland Meet Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell We have been together for nearly thirty years. According to us, we’ve been married since 1992. There wasn’t a ceremony with friends and family. It was just something we did on our own and it included exchanging rings. None of the subjects in our photos had the legal option of marriage, they, like us in 1992, did have the private, personal option. These photos have taught us something we instinctively understood, but hadn’t yet formed into a thought: the human heart has never conformed to the strictures of society as it stumbles awkwardly through something it doesn’t immediately understand. The heart will always find its way to the light, and in this case, into daylight. Until this collection, we thought that the notion of us as a loving couple was “new.” What we have learned from our collection is that we’re not new. We, and other couples like us, both male and female, are a continuation of a long line of loving couples who have probably existed since the beginning of time. Love is love no matter what and in the end it's just universal. A note from the collectors Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell Our collection reveals to the world, and even to us, for the first time and voluminously, that feelings of love, attachment, or longing between two people are the same—regardless of the gender make-up of the couple. Their images evoke as powerful a sense of love and humanity as has ever been filmed, or written about, or acted out on a stage. They appear in many varied contexts that repeat across time and global geography. They pose together in the bow of a boat, on a tree branch, on a bicycle, at the beach, in a forest, leaning against a car, and even in, or on, a bed. From a social perspective, the range is extensive as the images reflect back nineteenth-century working class figures, fashionably dressed businessmen, university students, and soldiers and sailors of all ages. It spans a century of time between the 1850s and the 1950s, and hits many notes in a rich chord. Thematically, it represents pure love. Photographically, it documents, from nearly its beginning, the first one hundred years of photo taking. One can also see the evolution of fashion, hairstyles, and societal norms as they relate to these subjects. The result is a romantic depiction of a special category of human beings, in all their diversity, that has been shown to be overwhelming for some, but certainly eye-opening for all. The intensity of their expressions, the purity of their passion, the simplicity of their emotions all serve to communicate a message as old as time, but from an unexpected, and heretofore hidden, source. Loving is a book that is intended to usher in a new sensibility, a fresh humanism of love. Rather than categorizing individuals, the collection brings us all together, “accidentally,” under one—if we may—“umbrella.” It shines new light on the universality of the most written about, enacted, or filmed emotion—love. Its message is for everyone. Experience this,
A new book, Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s, includes over 300 previously unpublished images. Authors Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell started collecting 20 years ago.
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Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850-1950 is a visual tribute to the history of romantic love between men. Found hidden in shoe boxes, old suitcases, family archives and at flea markets, this moving collection of photographs was gathered over the span of two decades by married couple Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell. Offering an intimate glimpse into the romantic lives of couples from the past as well as a fascinating look at the development of photography, you’ll find within these pages countless ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, glass negatives, tin types, cabinet cards, photo postcards, photo strips, photomatics and snapshots depicting portraits and group shots taken all over the world in a variety of contexts. While the identities and stories of these subjects have been lost to time, they are all easily identifiable as couples by their body language and that unmistakable look in the eyes of two people in love, as well as by handwritten inscriptions, often coded. Taken when same-sex relationships were sadly illegal in most places, each snapshot is an act of bravery and resiliency, yet also filled with sweet moments of joy, hope and tenderness. A delightful and heartwarming addition to any coffee table, this book is a beautiful homage to our universal longing for the shared truths of love. •9"W x 1.25"D x 11.25"H •images sourced from the Nini-Treadwell Collection •text by Paolo, Maria Noseda, Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell•various photographers •hardcover•336 pages
"Loving" features around 300 photos that offer an intimate look at men's love between the 1850s and 1950s
Ils s'aiment est un voyage photographique et romantique sur un siècle d'histoires d'amour interdites. Rassemblées par un couple de collectionneurs, ce fonds photographique unique est riche de plus de 2 700 clichés. Il fallait du courage à ces hommes pour fixer ainsi leur amour, alors que l'homosexualité était socialement réprouvée, voire pénalement réprimée. Il faudra attendre la fin des années 1960 pour que l'opinion publique des pays occidentaux commence à reconnaître l'homosexualité comme forme de vie amoureuse à l'égale de l'hétérosexualité. Chaque photographie du livre est une histoire d'amour, mais aussi une histoire porteuse de souffrance et de douleur. Ces photos ont été trouvées dans des marchés aux puces, des boîtes à chaussures, des archives familiales, des vieilles valises, mais aussi sur Internet et lors de ventes aux enchères. Même si elles sont majoritairement d'origine américaine, le livre présente aussi des clichés de couples gays venant de nombreux autres pays (Canada, France, Royaume-Uni, Allemagne, Bulgarie, Russie, Estonie, Ukraine, Argentine, Thaïlande, Japon et Australie). Au-delà de la diversité géographique, ces images montrent aussi une grande diversité sociale. On y voit des riches et des pauvres, des Blancs et des Noirs, des jeunes et des plus âgés, les cols blancs et des ouvriers ou des paysans... Notre regard sur l'homosexualité dans la première partie du XXe siècle est renouvelé.
This pattern is in the process of being revamped. It will include more options. If you already own this pattern, you will receive the updated version as soon as it’s published. Stay tuned! The look of a poncho with the convenience and feel of a sweater. The large pixie-like hood on the Lailah Swoncho adds a bit of bohemian charm and helps keep you warm on those chilly nights. Also available in child sizes: Lailah Poncho Sweater (Child Sizes) SIZES & APPROX. YARDAGE: Sizes run large. If you are looking for a more fitted look, go down a pattern size. XS ………. 28-32” ………. 1200 yds. S ………… 32-36” ………. 1300 yds. M ……….. 36-40” ………. 1400 yds. L ………… 40-44” ………. 1600 yds. XL ………. 44-48” ………. 1700 yds. 2X ………. 48-52” ………. 1850 yds. 3X ………. 52-54” ………. 1950 yds. SKILL LEVEL: Easy/Intermediate You will need to be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques. All patterns are written in English and in standard US terms. Click here to subscribe to our mailing list and receive notifications on new patterns, promos, and sales. Updates: January 2021 - The pattern has been updated to clarify hood instructions. DeniMade makes every effort to publish patterns as accurately as possible. Even though this pattern has been tested, sometimes small errors do slip by. Please be assured that if errors are found the pattern will be updated and you will automatically receive an email informing you of the update if purchased through Ravelry. © 2017 DeniMade. Do not sell, share, or modify this pattern. You may sell items that you make with this pattern. This pattern, as with all DeniMade/Deni Sharpe patterns, is not to be used for educational purpose without written permission from DeniMade. The pattern and images contained in this file are copyright protected. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Online users, please link to DeniMade when sharing your creations. All Rights Reserved. Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/shop/DeniSharpe Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deni_made/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/bydenimade/
On sale is : Atlantic City Revisited (NJ) (Images of America) by William H. Sokolic & Robert E. Ruffolo Jr., Paperback, 2006 Published by Arcadia Publishing with 127 Pages. In good condition. In 1854, a group of engineers and railroad businessmen drew a straight line from Philadelphia to the New Jersey coast, built a railroad along the line, and created Atlantic City. From the 1850s to the 1950s, the city attracted the creme of American society and the working class alike and gave birth to the beauty pageant, rolling chair, boardwalk, saltwater taffy, jitney, and the successful Monopoly board game. But the onset of air travel in the 1950s and the aging grand hotels brought Atlantic City to its knees. The opening of Resorts International in 1978 and the prosperous gaming business that followed in its wake helped the city rise from its own ashes, and a year-round tourism industry exploded. Garish and opulent casino hotels replaced many of the boardwalk dowagers, and new palaces transformed the once desolate marina section into a vibrant destination. I ship to United States only. Shipping IS FREE! SAME or NEXT DAY SHIPPING. Customer Service & Satisfaction is our First Priority at PRO-SPIN BOOKS. We have been a FIVE ***** STAR Seller since 1995. We offer a 100% Money Back GUARANTEE With HASSLE FREE returns. All of our books are stored in a Smoke-Free home. LD-2-3-24
The Lower Mount Washington Valley became the gateway to the entire valley in the 1700s. Settlers saw both the scenery and the possibilities of the deep and steady rivers for water power and travel, the timber for homes, the rich earth for planting, and the abundance of food in forests and streams. The early years were not easy, and men and women faced the challenges of the wilderness: hard work, fierce wildlife, possible injury, and loneliness. Seeking companionship, families bonded together and created a sense of community amidst the mountains and valleys of New Hampshire's expansive north country. This collection of photographs, many never before published, graphically illustrates the beauty of the area, the strength and character of its people, and the simple and practical lines of the early homes, mills, and one-room schoolhouses. It depicts the gradual changes that took place over a century of life, from the 1850s to the 1950s. Tough, strong men and women, the early settlers often became landowners of substance. They left a legacy of the same qualities to their descendants, many of whom are still living in the Lower Mount Washington Valley.
Get 20% off when buying 4 or more of my self-published patterns at the same time (one transaction). Thank you!! Jen is a great basic with a couple of modern twists! It is worked from the top-down seamlessly and stitches are picked up at the end for the collar. A few options are offered: short or long, 3/4 sleeves or long sleeves, stripes or not.. you chose! Sizes: XS (S, M, L1, L2, XL, XXL)/ approx. 32 (34, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53) inches or 81 (86, 94, 104, 114, 124, 135) cm finished circumference at the bust. Choose a size with 2.5 to 13 cm or 1 to 5” of ease. Yarn requirements: Short version, ¾ sleeves: 800 (875, 950, 1100, 1250, 1440, 1590) metres or 875 (960, 1040, 1200, 1375, 1575, 1740) yards of fingering weight yarn Long four colour version, long sleeves: 950 (1035, 1130, 1280, 1450, 1640, 1850) metres or 1030 (1125, 1220, 1380, 1575, 1775, 1950) yards of fingering weight yarn – divide total into four colours but note that you will need a little less of the top colour and a little more of the bottom colour ____________________________ Recevez 20% de rabais lorsque vous achetez 4 patrons ou plus en même temps (une seule transaction). Merci! Aussi offert en français! Jen est un pull classique avec des détails à la mode, tricoté du haut vers le bas et en un seul morceau, des mailles sont relevées à la fin pour l’encolure. Quelques options sont offertes: version courte ou longue, manches longues ou trois-quart, avec rayures ou unie, c’est votre choix! Tailles: TP (P, M, G1, G2, TG, TTG)/ environ 81 (86, 94, 104, 114, 124, 135) cm de tour de poitrine à la fin de l’empiècement. Choisissez une taille avec 2.5 to 13 cm d’aisance positive. Fournitures: Version courte, manches trois-quart: 800 (875, 950, 1100, 1250, 1440, 1590) mètres de fil fin (fingering) Version longue, manches longues: 950 (1035, 1130, 1280, 1450, 1640, 1850) mètres de fil fin (fingering) – diviser le total en quatre pour la version à quatre couleurs mais notez que vous aurez besoin d’un peu moins de la couleur du haut et un peu plus de la couleur du bas
"Loving" features more than 2,800 photos that offer an intimate look at men's love between the 1850s and 1950s
LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
LOVING - A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s is a collection of historical images of men in love. Traveling Europe, Canada and the U.S., Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell gathered 2,800 images originating from all over the world and that spanned the Civil War, World War II and through the 1950s. The images give us a glimpse into the love that persisted despite he societal norms at the time they were taken.
Pattern Description from Lisa Lloyd Designs: “This comfortably sized pullover is a study in symmetry. A beautifully entwined center cable makes a dramatic statement. Simple rope cables stretch into the lower ribbings creating a lengthening effect. The bold cables show well in the mohair blend Lamb’s Pride shown here and will really pop in a crisp aran wool. Depending on how many center repeats are knit, two body lengths are available (the longer version is shown). The sweater is knit in the traditional way in pieces and sewn together.” Pattern Description from A Fine Fleece: “I deliberately did not crowd the canvas with too many cables. Instead, I chose cables that entwine in unusual ways and played with the contrast of circular and rectilinear motifs because I think that certain contrasting images form a perfect balance together.” Skill Level: Experienced Finished Measurements: Chest 40 (42, 45, 47, 50)“ (101.5 106.5, 114.5, 119.5, 127cm) Length 26.5” (67.5cm) Yarn:#4 medium 1450 (1550, 1650, 1850, 1950) yds (1326 1417, 1509, 1692, 1783m) worsted weight 7 (8, 8, 9, 9) skeins Black Water Abbey Yarns Worsted Weight, 4 oz (114 g) skeins, each approximately 220 yds (201m), 100% wool, Bluestack Needles and Notions: US size 5 (3.75mm) knitting needles US size 7 (4.5mm) knitting needles, or size needed to obtain gauge US size 5 (3.75mm) circular needle, 16” (40cm) long Cable needle Stitch holders Tapestry needle Note: This pattern is no longer available for individual sale. It will be included in the forthcoming book ‘A Fine Fleece’ to be published by Potter Craft in Spring 2008.