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I need a badge that says "Nothing happened, I'm just disabled" to wear when I use my braces or other disability aids. Maybe abled people would stop asking me about it then.
A scrimshawed whale ivory 8-sided walking stick, engraved J.C. Place Littleton N.H, and ship, anchor, heart and star, with photograph of a female under glass in top, 19th century
it’s fibromyalgia awareness month so I just wanted to say a lil somethin’
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A wanderer in the forest. Green Mansions. 1916 ed. E. McKnight Kauffer, ill.
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Thoughts of the Past
Artist: John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (English, 1829–1908)
Date: Exhibited 1859
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
Description
John Stanhope painted this scene in his studio, below Rossetti’s, beside the polluted River Thames. In the shabby lodging, the woman thinks of her ‘past’. Her undressed hair, loose coat and the money on the table, suggest that in the ‘present’ she must entertain men to support herself or others. A man’s glove and walking stick place the viewer in the position of one of these visitors. The model is Fanny Cornforth, a close member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle. She made her living as a sex worker, domestic servant and professional model.