Moon phases. Our Wide, Wide World. 1932.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Moon phases. Our Wide, Wide World. 1932.
Donn P. Crane, Siegfried Slaying Fafner
Josef Frank, now showing at the London Fashion and Textile Museum
Ivory Comb - Dyed Red Japan
Annegret Soltau
Devil’s eyes to Devil’s milk, the botany of evil. A dictionary of English plant-names. 1886.
“Phases of Venus.” Uranography. 1850.
“Gems, symbols, and glyphs of the zodiac.” The book of talismans, amulets, and zodiacal gems. 1914. Frontispiece.
Kittyinva: 1915 Sybil Carmen in the very first Ziegfeld’s Midnight Frolic.
Floating Spirits by A.R.
First verse of Ode to Autumn by John Keats (19th September 1819), illustrated by Robert Anning Bell.
Study of Flowers, 1720
Hyacinthe Rigaud
Imperial Crypt, Vienna.
In honour of Canada’s 150th Anniversary, I’m uploading some fabulous Canadian born actresses of the 1910s-20s…starting with one of my favourites, Marie Prevost. Marie Prevost (November 8, 1896 – January 21, 1937) was born in Sarnia, Ontario, and over a twenty year career made 121 silent and talking pictures. Her career took off in 1915 when Mack Sennett had her sign with Keystone, but her talent extended beyond the comedic and she went on to give excellent performances in films such as 1929′s The Godless Girl.