Iñupiat woman Nowadluk "Nora" Ootenna in Alaska, 1915.
Photo credit: Lomen Bros. of Nome, Alaska
The fur on the hood of her amauti is called a sunburst; it's made of small square pieces of wolf hide sewn together.
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Iñupiat woman Nowadluk "Nora" Ootenna in Alaska, 1915.
Photo credit: Lomen Bros. of Nome, Alaska
The fur on the hood of her amauti is called a sunburst; it's made of small square pieces of wolf hide sewn together.
An 8-foot Bronze statue of King Arthur overlooks the Atlantic Coast of Cornwall. via pics
"Proud to be Navajo", 1950 in Window Rock, Arizona.
Photographer: Harvey Caplin
Elizabeth Montgomery in Checkmate (CBS, 1962)
An English Regency ear trumpet, dating to the 1820s.
[image description: A wood and metal English Regency ear trumpet, dating to the 1820s used as an assistive device to funnel and amplify sounds for the hard of hearing that is held to the user's ear. Seven hexagon shaped funnels decorated in a tortoise shell pattern that leads to a turned wood hollow stick that would be used as a handle leads into an angled metal tip that would be inserted into the ear. End ID]
Alice Cooper, in the pool at his home in Los Angeles, 1975. The 'monster' is his girlfriend, Cindy Lang, decked out as the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Photographer: Terry O'Neill
Elizabeth Taylor, 1955
Photographer: Frank Worth
Bela Lugosi in 'Dracula', getting close to Helen Chandler, promo, 1931.