Colleen Moore as the catcher and Charles Ray as the batter in 1919’s The Busher
Colleen Moore as the catcher and Charles Ray as the batter in 1919’s The Busher
the KD Swan family (two children, two women) picnic in Montana in the 1920s. the corner of a Ford automobile and a few houses are visible in the background
http://cnettv.cnet.com/av/video/cbsnews/atlantis2/cbsnews_player_embed.swf The Great Gatsby House’s Storied Past CBS Sunday Morning’s Serena Altschul visits the house (Lands End) that inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel The Great Gatsby to discuss its […]
The Fabulous Spectacles Sisters, a 1920’s German photo probably a promotional photo from an unknown movie
poster for the 1923 silent film Gimme!, starring Helene Chadwick and directed by Rupert Hughes wish someone would gimmie this poster!!!
poetry and beauty in symmetry pickurselfup: tonguedepressors:fabiche:moonweed:liquidnight: Alfred Eisenstaedt – Student nurses in the amphitheater of Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1938 From Eisenstaedt: Remembrances
ICE HOT!!! alllthatjazz: Duryea, Pennsylvania- Anna & Frances Slucinsky with friend, 1920.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSmQFgEUnbg here lie the extremely rare surviving fragments of Colleen Moore’s 1923 film Flaming Youth Moore apparently donated 15 of her films to New York’s Museum of Modern Art in […]
two women at a drinking fountain by the University of Florida Auditorium, 1927
Oskar Schlemmer’s Triadic Ballet costumes in the ‘Wieder Metropol’ review at the Berlin Metropol theatre, 1926