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Knights of the Round Table valentines.
Have a happy and bizarre valentines day.
Their names, ranks and kills in case people went to know;
First row – Guard Staff Sergeant, VN Stepanova: 20 kills, Guard Sgt JP Belousova: 80 kills, Guard Sgt AE Vinogradova: 83 kills.
Second row – Guard Lieutenant EK Zhibovskaya: 24 kills, Guard Sgt KF Marinkin: 79 kills, Guard Sgt OS Marenkina: 70 kills.
Third row – Guard Lieutenant NP Belobrova: 70 kills, Lieutenant N. Lobkovsky: 89 kills, Guard Lieutenant VI Artamonova: 89 kills, Guard Staff Sergeant MG Zubchenko: 83 kills.
Forth row – Guard Sergeant, NP Obukhova: 64 kills, Guard Sergeant, AR Belyakova 24 kills.
Total number of confirmed kills: 775. Photo taken in Germany, May 4, 1945.
And this hasn’t been made into a movie or mini series?
The cool thing is, there’s still one person missing: Lyudmila Pavlichenko.
She was one of the deadliest snipers of World War II, and is regarded as one of the deadliest snipers of all time. Over the course of one year (June 1941-June 1942) she racked up a count of 309 kills, 36 of which were enemy snipers. Her prescence in the picture alone would have brought the total number of kills from 755 to 1064.
Goddamn.
Icons.
Every one of them.
Olga Preobrazhenskaya as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Nikolai Legat as Prince Coqueluche 1900
1800s-1900s Portraits Of Native American Teen Girls Show Their Unique Beauty And Style (15+ Pics)
I love love love seeing historical/archival photos of people who are not white Christian Europeans :)
this is my fave from the source, tho.
You have no fucking idea how much i love you for the sources.
Lily Brayton as Iseult in Tristram and Iseult, 1906. Photographed by Rita Martin.
Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia on a snowy winter day (source)
Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander (1898-1989) was a trailbrazer for African American women in the academic environment. She was the first African-American woman to obtain a PhD in economics in the United States, as well as the first to receive a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
She was admitted to the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School in 1923 as its first female African-American student, and was the first to graduate in 1927, the same year she was admitted to the state Bar. She later served as the President of the John F. Kennedy Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Mary Livermore (1820-1905) was an early feminist and abolitionist. She was an important figure in the American Civil War, performing all sorts of humanitarian duties.
She began a career as a teacher and soon became involved with the abolitionist cause after witnessing the cruel and inhumane conditions on a plantation. During the war, she worked for the United States Sanitary Commission and organised multiple aid societies, inspected army posts and hospitals and raised large sums of money for food and supplies. She was the first president of the Association for Advancement of Women.
Begum Rokeya (1880-1932) was an author and social activist in British India, today Bangladesh. She is considered a pioneer of women’s rights and female education on the Indian subcontinent.
She has written extensively, both fiction and nonfiction, advocating for equal treatment of the genders and better educational opportunities for women. In 1909 she founded the first school for Bengali Muslim girls in Kolkata, and in 1916, the Muslim Women’s Association, an organisation which fought for equal education and employment rights.
Rosa Emilia Clay, first black person to live in Finland, 1890s, Sortavala
Rosa Emilia Clay was born in 1875 as the illegitimate daughter of a Namibian woman and a British merchant. She was raised by British missionaries. At the age of four, she was adopted by the Finnish missionary Karl Weikkolin. Karl was known as a kind man, but his wife treated the foster daughter like a servant.
The Weikkolins returned to Finland in 1888, taking Rosa with them. They traveled around Finland having Rosa sing at religious events in order to collect money. After this Rosa received a typical middle-class education. At the age of 19 was admitted to the Sortavala Seminar to study to become a teacher. She did well in the arts and was chosen as the leader of the school choir.
In 1898 Rosa graduated as a teacher and became the first African to receive Finnish citizenship. She started working as a school teacher in a tiny rural village but was soon forced to leave because of problems with prejudiced locals. She moved to the city of Tampere, where she thrived and became a well-liked teacher.
In 1903 Rosa fell in love with a wealthy Russian doctor, and they became engaged. But the romance ended in tragedy when the man shot himself a few weeks before the wedding.
Deeply shocked, Rosa decided that she needed a change of scenery, and left for America. She lived among other Finnish immigrants, married a Finnish writer, and had two children. She became an important member of the American Finnish socialist community and an influential figure in the cultural life of American Finns. She lead a choir, directed plays, sang, and performed at Finnish community halls. Her beautiful voice earned her the nickname “The Finnish Sarah Bernhardt”.
Queen Olga of the Hellenes in a typical greek courtgown. Early 1870s
Grand Dukes Alexander, Vladimir, and Alexis, sons of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
Higher-res image of “Benjamin,” the last known thylacine, meeting a domestic dog through the fence at Hobart Zoo, c.1933. [x]
Circa 1899 - 1900. (x)
Vesta Tilley photographed by Sarony, c.1890′s. (x)
Котенок на гигантской кувшинке. Филиппины, 1935 г….
“kitten on a gigantic lilypad, Philippines, 1935….”