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Postcard from French Undressing: Naughty Postcards form 1900 to 1920, by Paul Hammond (Jupiter Books, 1976).From a charity shop in Mapperley, Nottingham.
Maszületettbárány: Walter Matthau (1920-2000)
Just one night’s all we got….Chicago, 1920s. Lot of drinking, lot of partying, and enough hot blooded bodies to go around. This was the Ripper of Monterey’s playground. Everything off limits which made everything much more alluring, and ironically
Just one night’s all we got…. Chicago, 1920s. Lot of drinking, lot of partying, and enough hot blooded bodies to go around. This was the Ripper of Monterey’s playground. Everything off limits which made everything much more alluring, and ironically
shaunstilinski: Just one night’s all we got…. Chicago, 1920s. Lot of drinking, lot of partying, and enough hot blooded bodies to go around. This was the Ripper of Monterey’s playground. Everything off limits which made everything much more alluring,
amiris4: Full (1920 x 1080) Imgur
gmgallery: De Mirjian Studios, 1920s www.stores.eBay.com/GrapefruitMoonGallery
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inpassioned: Six illustrations from a book called An Up-to-date Young Lady, a bestseller in the 1920’s, written by Helena Varley. It is presumed that the drawings are made by the French artist Paul-Emile Becat, but they were published unsigned. source:
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adhemarpo:Alice Prin, connue sous le pseudo de Kiki de Montparnasse, muse parisienne des années 1920
xxxelasolympicgames: Croquet 1920-s Vintage historicerotica 1809
Jean Harlow
Clara Bow - Wings (1927)
Josephine Baker, Paris, c. 1926
Louise Brooks photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston
dessinnoir:Metropolis (1927) “For her, all seven deadly sins!”
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Louise Brooks in G. W. Pabst’s ‘Pandora’s Box’ (1929). The film caused scandal for portraying a sexually free young woman as its heroine, as well as truthfully presenting the world of prostitution.
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blackhistoryalbum: THE BRONZE VENUS, JOSEPHINE BAKER Josephine backstage at Follies Bergrere, Paris, France, 1920s Black History Album, The Way We WereFollow us on WEB TUMBLR PINTEREST FACEBOOK TWITTER Legendary black women
Dixie Evans poses nude for Harold Lloyd, sometime in the early 1950s.. Harold Lloyd was a famous silent film star in the 1920’s. After retiring from acting in ‘47, he became a popular photographer. Dixie is seen here, posing at the Art Deco-st
i12bent: Louise Brooks – (Nov. 14, 1906 - 1985), was an American dancer, model, showgirl, and silent film actress.. Famous for pioneering the bobbed haircut. She also had a sharp wit and a marked feminist talent for creating playful identity constr
maudelynn: The Dodge Sisters: Betty and Beth.. (c.1925)
Evelyn Whitney appears on the cover of the December 30th issue of ‘The Mutual Burlesquer’ magazine; published in 1929.. I’m assuming it’s a program guide forecasting shows playing on the “Mutual Wheel” of Burlesque
Carrie Finnell Purportedly the inventor of the “striptease”,– this monumental Burly-Q star began dancing onstage at the age of 14; in Covington, Kentucky.. During the Roaring 20’s, she was known as: “The Girl With the 贄,00
greypoppies: Myrna Darby – ‘Ziegfeld Follies’ showgirl..
steadyeddie: Alice Wilkie – Ziegfeld Girl (ca. 1925) Vintage photograph taken by Alfred Cheney Johnston..
circlinglikeatoms: Burlesque dancer adorned with tassels.. (ca. 1926)
Ann Corio aka. “Her Majesty the Queen”.. Born of Italian heritage, she was raised in Hartford, Connecticut.. At the age of 15, she travelled to Depression-era New York City looking for work as a showgirl.. By 1929, she would be headlining the
A vintage photo from 1938 features the formidable facade of the ‘Irving Place Theatre’; located on the corner of 15th Street and Irving Place, in New York City.. Built in 1888, the building opened as ‘Amberg’s German Theatre’, before
A vintage photo (top) from May 1970 shows the facade of the ‘GAYETY Theatre’ at 816 Vine Street, in Cincinnati, Ohio.. The venue began running Burlesque shows in 1922, when regular patrons sometimes referred to it, as the: “Vine Street Opera”.
hoodoothatvoodoo: Beautiful cover to the song sheets of “Once In A Lifetime” ; as published by the ‘Robbins Music Corporation’ in 1928.. Just one of many songs employed in the staging of the 7th Edition of ‘Earl Carroll’s Vanities’..
nofrillsretro: ‘Ziegfeld Follies’ showgirl
Harry Steppe’s BURLESQUERS Harry Steppe was a character comedian during the early 1900’s and was known as: “The Hebrew Gent”.. He had a popular travelling show which played across the U.S. and Canada, from 1911-1938.. This formal
Doris Hill Lovely photo of this 20’s-era showgirl who was a contract dancer for ‘Paramount Pictures’..
Gwen Lee ..displays her scary pumpkin!
The ‘NIFTY ZUBA’ Chorus Girls These lovely 20’s-era chorines were represented by Louis E. Walters (aka. Lou Walters) out of his Vaudeville Booking Agency; located in Boston, Massachusetts.. By the late-30’s, Lou Walters would buy an old Boston
pulpjunkie: Feverish burlesque montage, Part One.. from “Applause” (1929)
Dixie Evans poses nude for Harold Lloyd, sometime in the early 1950s.. Harold Lloyd was a famous silent film star in the 1920’s.. After retiring from acting in 1947, he became a popular photographer.. Dixie is seen here, posing at the Art Deco-style
Gaby Loraine Vintage promo photo dated from December of 1928.. Gaby was a showgirl at the ‘Pom-Pom Café’; located in Hollywood, California..
gmgallery: Faith Bacon by White Studios for ‘Earl Carroll’s Vanities of 1928′..
burleskateer: The Adair Twins (Jeanne & Yvonne) Don’t ask me which is which, ‘cuz I ain’t sure..
burleskateer:Gwen Lee ..displays her scary pumpkin!
peterfromtexas: Perfect loop Hypnohorrifying! Also, a bit of trivia here: The special visual effects for The Birds were designed by Ub Iwerks, the former animator who designed Mickey Mouse for Walt Disney back in the 1920s.
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natgeofound: Botafogo Bay and Rio de Janeiro at night, September 1920.Photograph by Carlos Bippus, National Geographic