Alan Dunn, cartoon, 1930. A dowager is showing off one of her ancestors to a visitor and saying, "And the tragedy of it is that couldn't have lived to see the family move to New York."
Photo: Syracuse Univ.
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Alan Dunn, cartoon, 1930. A dowager is showing off one of her ancestors to a visitor and saying, "And the tragedy of it is that couldn't have lived to see the family move to New York."
Photo: Syracuse Univ.
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Mick , Bianca , and Jade with Sally Arnold , Alan Dunn , 1971
Dirge for a Dirigible
Dirge for a Dirigible
There was a time when dirigibles were considered the future of transatlantic transportation. In the 1930s they could carry more passengers than any other type of aircraft while offering amenities usually associated with ocean liners such as private cabins, dining rooms and large observation decks. They were also faster than those water-borne vessels. March 26, 1932 cover by Bela…
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The Boomtown Rats exploring the Beatles' childhood homes
Paul McCartney's childhood house
Ringo Starr's old drumkit at Paul McCartney's house
Outside Paul McCartney's house
Outside Aunt Mimi's house where John Lennon lived
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+ Bonus picture via Paul Cuddeford:
Monday's mood.
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The Boomtown Rats at York Barbican Centre
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