coolchicksfromhistory:

University of Chicago co-eds Marian McKenney, Jane Brady, and Natalie Stern, 1935.

coolchicksfromhistory:

University of Chicago co-eds Marian McKenney, Jane Brady, and Natalie Stern, 1935.

(via interwar)

Suzy Parker by John Rawlings, Vogue Magazine, 1953. (x)

Suzy Parker by John Rawlings, Vogue Magazine, 1953. (x)

Posters from the Cirque d’Hiver, c. 1880-1900.

“Scene at square dance in rural home in McIntosh County, Oklahoma,” c. 1939. (x)

arthistorita:

John Held Jr., cover for Life January 14, 1926, The Girl Who Went for a Ride in a Balloon


Those garters!

arthistorita:

John Held Jr., cover for Life January 14, 1926, The Girl Who Went for a Ride in a Balloon

Those garters!

“Berlin, MD. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge across the Potomac (destroyed in 1861).” Alexander Gardner.
Glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 1862. (x)

“Berlin, MD. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge across the Potomac (destroyed in 1861).” Alexander Gardner.

Glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 1862. (x)


WHATEVER, I DANCE HOW I WANT. (via)

“Madame Decides Upon Her Frocks,” LIFE, 1924(?)

“Madame Decides Upon Her Frocks,” LIFE, 1924(?)

Tags: vintage

This dude’s expression is amazing. This dance is apparently nothing to smile about. (Line to differ begins behind me.)

This dude’s expression is amazing. This dance is apparently nothing to smile about. (Line to differ begins behind me.)

Tags: vintage