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#interview with the vampire#iwtv#amc tvl#sam reid#jacob anderson






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Voyager à travers le temps.
⚜️GS⚜️ Black-and-White Field Armor. Northern German, c. 1560. Steel with paint and leather. H. 182.9 cm (72 in.) 🏛 George F. Harding collection, Intitute of Chicago. ~•~ 📝 Plate armor alternately decorated with brightly polished (white) and darkened (black) surfaces is commonly referred to as black-and-white armor. Darkened color results from painting the surfaces black; russeting, a chemical process; or bluing, a process that merely leaves the surface dark from repeated heating in the forging process. Darkened surfaces, besides being an effective tool against rust, created a look of luxury when combined with etched and gilded borders. This armor has been embellished with an embossed pattern (the surface raised by hammering from within). This technique was used by goldsmiths throughout the Middle Ages, and with the advent of highly enriched, specialized, and costly parade armors, it was applied to armor making in Germany in the 16th century. This set of defense pieces is assembled for service in heavy cavalry, with a fully armored knight on horseback. ~*~ #chicago #museums #metalart #armour #knight #histoiry #armor #metalforming #chevalier #armatura #medieval (at The Art Institute of Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHApxLWHFKG/?igshid=128q1tmmr90nm
Le bateau à vapeur Virginia, approchant de Chicoutimi.
William James Topley/Library and Archives Canada/PA-009787
Read an interview Russell Johnson, aka The Professor from Gilligan's Island, did with The Scranton Times in May 1960.
Look back at President John F Kennedy's visit to Milford,Pa on Sept. 24, 1963.