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Still not finished. We're gunna need a bigger boat!
Someone is looking extremely pleased in this picture. Love it x
Ha! Women in Chicago being arrested for wearing one piece bathing suits, without covering their legs, 1922.
Salvador Dali walking his Anteater. Like a boss!
John Lennon snorting coke
Football team of British soldiers with gas masks, World War I, somewhere in Northern France, 1916.
Clucking hell! lol
Winnipeg the Bear, the inspiration for "Winnie the Pooh", with Lt. Harry Colebourn, 1914
Steve Irwin and Harriet the tortoise who died in 2006 at the age of 176. Harriet was a pet of Charles Darwin in 1835.
Due to long exposure times subjects had to stay extremely still to avoid blurred photographs. This is why we see Victorians appearing mostly without smiles. Smiles are harder to hold. Don't forget they knew how to have a laugh. The technology just couldn't show it as we'll at the time. #victoriancouplelads
The dude abides. Bill and Hillary Clinton as students, 1972.
Yep
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Look at this cheeky bastard!
Holygeezuzshitballs! Macaroni and cheese bread cones!!
100% dressing my little man like this little chap
Lads! Harpo, Groucho, Chico, and Gummo Marx, 1915.