George Rinhart. A view of the London Tower Bridge. 1900

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George Rinhart. A view of the London Tower Bridge. 1900
Arches under the 1909 Seigenthaler (now pedestrian) Bridge (aka Shleby Street Bridge)
You poor thing.
Picture: A474
Place: Malmö, Sweden
Date: 06.04.2023
Lantern slides showing movie theater etiquette and announcements, circa 1912.
Excellent podcast etiquette for today as well, IOHO. Please, applaud with hands only as you listen to our latest.
All images via Library of Congress.
Albert Camus, from The Myth of Sisyphus
Title page of the "Düsseldorfer Künstler Album", 1858
Illustration by Caspar Scheuren
Lupita Nyong'o photographed by Menelik Puryear for Porter Edit 26th February 2024
i want to watch some good f*cking tennis.
challengers (2024) dir. luca guadagnino
there ain't never enough time, never enough...
brokeback mountain (2005) dir. ang lee @paletmblr's 33rd event: celebrating pride
The Heroes of Olympus (2010 - 2014)
"We´re going to stop Gaea. All seven of us are going to come back alive. I promise you."
'The Salem wedding dress' by Linda Friesen
Gerard van Honthorst (Dutch, 1592-1656) Saint Sebastian, ca.1623 Sebastian was a Roman centurion, who was discovered to be a Christian and was sentenced to death by Emperor Diocletian. He was bound to a stake and shot with arrows. He was left for dead, although the arrows had not killed him and he was eventually stoned to death. The story is taken from the 'Golden Legend'.
The Stoppelaere House, Egypt, 1950, by architect Hassan Fathy via eclectic decks. More about this house here
Kishi Chikudo 竹堂 岸 (1826 - 1897), Cat on a tree branch, under the silver Moon, 1880