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theswinginsixties:

Three Girls, East 100 St, New York City, 1966. Photo by Bruce Davidson.
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onlyoldphotography:

Carl Mydans: Basque Herder. 1951
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hollywoodlady:

Portrait of two young women with roller blades skating on the road and smiling
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fewthistle:

Anouk Aimée. 1962.
Photographer: Gisèle Freund
Anouk Aimée is a French film actress, who has appeared in 70 films since 1947, having begun her film career at age 14. In her early years she studied acting and dance besides her regular education. Although most of her films were French, she also made a number of films in Spain, Great Britain, Italy and Germany, along with some American productions.

shmegeh:

And the Gerard one is going to Russia of all places.

God I love it.

And that grey T-shirt is the exact same one as my Paris yearbook shirt and it is the softest shirt that I have ever owned.

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vintageeveryday:

German bicycle sidecar, 1931
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4. just a little bit longer now By (rachel a. k.)
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bohemea:

Man Ray, 1930
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fewthistle:

Relaxing Moments. 1950.
Photographer: Nina Leen
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c0untessbathory:

bitch please 
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“I mean, it used to be so romantic to go to a movie— to sit in a great big theater that had a balcony, and boxes, and fabulous gilt trim on the walls, and a big red velvet curtain. Now we go to horrible unadorned grey rectangles where the sound bleeds in from the grey rectangles right next door. It’s sad.” -Nora Ephron 
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unlovable-bones:

Old Shrimper on Flickr
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natgeofound:

Bathing beauties emerge from a “solarium” (a tanning booth), in St. Petersburg, Florida, June 1929.Photograph by Clifton R. Adams, National Geographic
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