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youmakemeneedyou: The Story of Shapes He loved every sweep and dive of her body. The curves crashing around him as he let them flow over his body. He smiled at the way her flesh would rise up in goosebumps at his slightest touch, nipples hardening
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A skeleton unearthed at Herculaneum (destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D.) still has bejewelled gold rings on its fingers
History encased in stone (St. Georges Orthodox Monastery, Wadi Qelt, West Bank, Jerusalem)
Pioneers (William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson astride their “hogs” in 1914)
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history-in-pictures: Catherine II laying the trophies of the Battle of Chesme on the Tomb of Peter the Great
History question of the day: Did Americans in 1776 have British accents? Yes, but there's a twist...
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History is beening made. #bubbawallace 1st black nascar driver in years. We making progress. Hope he wins the Cup
historicaltimes: Mariya Shalneva directs traffic in the ruins of Berlin, 2 May 1945. Photo: Yevgeniy Khaldey via reddit
ladyattercop: Katie Brumbach was one of fourteen children born to circus performers Philippe and Johanna Brumbach. In her early years, Katie performed with her family. Katie’s father would offer one hundred marks to any man in the audience who could
lostsplendor: “Living Made Easy”, c. 1830 via Wellcome Library, London
historical-nonfiction: A Pythagorean cup looks like a normal drinking cup, except that the bowl has a central column in it. It was supposedly invented by Pythagoras of Samos (yes, that one). It allows the user to fill the cup with wine up to a certain
Nellie Bly (1864-1922) Born Elizabeth Cochran in Pennsylvania, Nellie Bly was an American journalist known for investigative and undercover reporting. At the age of 18, she read a piece in The Pittsburgh Dispatch titled “What Girls Are Good For&rdqu
historical-nonfiction: Welcome to Derinkuyu, an underground city that once housed up to 20,000 people. In the Cappadocia region, famous for its cave dwellings and underground villages, Derinkuyu stands out for sheer size and complexity. Locals began
Knocker-Uppers One hundred years ago, before the widespread use of alarm clocks, the phrase “to knock somebody up” meant something a little different. Workers would be awoken in the mornings by people known as “knocker-uppers”.
the-cellardoor: In 1961, Leonid Rogozov, 27, was the only surgeon in the Soviet Antarctic Expedition. During the expedition, he felt severe pain in the stomach and had a high fever. Rogozov examined himself and discovered that his appendix was inflamed
Why do we have use-by dates on food and drink? An unlikely answer to that can be found in, of all places, Alcatraz Island. During a tour of the former federal prison, a U.S. National Park ranger noted that Al Capone “lobbied for milk bottle dating
1863-project: tigertwo1515: Source OKAY, LET’S TALK ABOUT ROBERT SMALLS (BECAUSE HE HAS A NAME, THANK YOU VERY MUCH). ANYWAY. Robert Smalls was born into slavery in 1839 and. at the age of 12. his owner leased him out in Charleston, South Carolina.
1920s Mugshots Instead of the usual style of holding a sign and having front and profile shots taken, these “special photographs” have a far more casual feel. The name, date, and in some cases other details are etched onto the photographs
“Mad Jack” Churchill (1906 - 1996) Properly named Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, “Mad Jack” was a British soldier who fought in the Second World War. With a longbow and a broadsword. His motto was ”Any officer
babiesareyum: “A member of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition plays the bagpipe for an indifferent penguin, 1904.”
Ever wonder why a boat is launched by smashing a bottle of champagne on its bow? The origins of the tradition go back to the time of the Vikings. When they launched a longboat, legend has it that they tied their prisoners to the skids, and the boats
the-gasoline-station: Scarred by war: Battlefield landscapes from First World War 100 years on Source: The telegraph
history-museum: Locomotives in the Locomotive Shop of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad,1942.[687x843]history-museum.tumblr.com
kinseyvileplume:scienceyoucanlove:blackhistoryalbum:BROTHERS IN SPACE TOP: Col. Guion S. Bluford Jr. (US Air Force) First African American Astronaut in Space1st ROW (L to R): Bernard A. Harris Jr., M.D. || Col. Benjamin Alvin Drew, Jr. (US Air
belligerentbagel: thoughtportal: Happy Labor Day. Today I learned about probably the first strike to happen IN SPACE. “We would never work 16 hours a day for 84 straight days on the ground, and we should not be expected to do it here in space.“
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history-jokes: history-jokes: New year, new opportunities to be a fucking nerd New year, new opportunities to be a kind person who strives to improve the world and the lives of those around them and also a fucking nerd
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Ah… Jaques-Louis David. French revolutionist, propagandist, and unbelievable artist. The man even makes murder scenes look beautiful. <3 Unf.
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crookedsin: sweatervestformycentaur: Alright, this is kind of an odd question, but: does anybody know anything about Robespierre being asexual or something? Like, I think I’ve heard some small mutterings about this once, but I’m not sure and
gramscislashlenin: sans-culottes – a fashion statement with an edge.
c-adaverine: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 Ilya Repin This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of
ofthaveimused: General George Washington and Aide-de-Camp Alexander Hamilton Revolutionary War
eternallybeautifullyblack: Photos: Survivors of North Carolina’s Eugenics Program Photographs by Andy McMillan / Text by Maya Dusenbery Between 1929 and 1974, North Carolina sterilized more than 7,500 of its residents. Most were operated on without
aximili: Every time I see Elizabeth i’s signature I get absurdly happy cause I just imagine her signing her name and doing a little twirly and then pausing and then adding a few more twirlies “your majesty perhaps thats enough twirls” suggests
whitepeoplestealingculture: humansofcolor: nativefaces: CULTURAL GENOCIDE: Before and After photo of a young Cree boy, forced to attend a Canadian “Indian school.” (1910) Despicable. I want to show this to white people who say that cultural
divine-apathia: callipygianology: englishjakes: rosalind franklin discovered the double helix in dna but her research was stolen by two men before she could properly share the information and now watson and crick are famous for what she spent years
safeword: semiserious: Here’s a weird story. That site Who Dated Who lists Nathan Lane as a rumored ex-boyfriend of Ricky Martin. Naturally I decided to investigate. Turn out t was a fake rumor from Perez Hilton, go figure. Somehow though I decided
washingtonpost: Hand gestures of protest around the world.
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medievalpoc: ohgodhesloose: joannalannister: Women in medieval guilds:All sorts of tools have been found in pre-Christian women’s graves. The only major craft which seems to have been restricted to men only was Blacksmithing. […]Here are a few
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history-museum: Hoover Dam takes shape. Looking upstream from the Nevada rim, 24 February 1934. [1,600x1,280]history-museum.tumblr.com
history-museum: Horsemanship training at the Italian Cavalry School, 1906 [900x1250]history-museum.tumblr.com
history-museum: Before Chainsaws [640x960]history-museum.tumblr.com
HISTORY MEME: (½ NATURAL DISASTER) - The Black Death The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350, and killing between 75 million and 200 million
History Lesson Have a history teacher explain this—– if they can. Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846. John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946. Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860. John F. Kennedy was elected