McGowan - Electrical storms at night: silhouette of houses, 1923
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Jules of Nature

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McGowan - Electrical storms at night: silhouette of houses, 1923
George Barker - The Smoke Witch, 1886
From The Moon Prince by Richard Kendall Munkittrick, 1893.
I have some rather fun vintage bear imagery collected here.
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Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966)
Remembering the great Buster Keaton on what would have been his 125th birthday today.
Rue Mouffetard, Eugène Atget, 1926, MoMA: Photography
Abbott-Levy Collection. Partial gift of Shirley C. Burden Size: Approx. 7 1/16 × 8 9/16" (18 × 21.8 cm) Medium: Gelatin silver printing-out-paper print
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/40483
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Clara Bow at home, 1920s
NY 1964
Joan Crawford as Hamlet, 1929
Marguerite De La Motte, The Beloved Brute, 1924
This Day In Buster…June 3rd 1905…
Poem by ‘O. Fudge’ in the The New York Dramatic Mirror ad for the Keatons today.
#SaturdayCaptions Uh-oh Buster! Caption this awkward moment from ‘Hard Luck’, 1921
Greed, 1924, by Erich von Stroheim
Life Beyond the Grave, Described by a Spirit, Through a Writing Medium, 1876.
Messages from the Other Side: vintage spirit writing.
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The CircusÂ
You’ve heard that it’s possible to toot your own horn without blowing it.  It’s true, and even a scarecrow can do it.  From Mocca, 1936.Â
Here’s my collection of vintage scarecrows.
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A different angle on that infamous dressing room scene! Buster Keaton & Ed Brophy being filmed own the set of ‘The Cameraman’, 1928 our penultimate #BusterBinge recommendation!
busterkeaton.org/busterbinge