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fitzgeraldist: Carole Lombard on the set of Bolero, 1934.
Carole Lombard, 1934
1930s Style Photographer: Edward Steichen, 1934
onlyoldphotography: Brassaï: Avenue de l’Observatoire, 1934
onlyoldphotography: Brassaï: Le pilier du Métro Corvisart, 1934
gwendolyne85: Carole Lombard, 1934 with Zazu Pitts.
harpomarxlove: Eddie Cantor and Doris Davenport in Kid Millions (1934)
vampdreaminginhollywood: Jindřich Štyrský -Untitled,( mannequins dans une vitrine),1934
fantomas-en-cavale: Roger Schall- Deux femmes place Vendôme, Paris, 1934
silverscreenlegends: Barbara Stanwyck - Gambling Lady (1934)
greeneyes55: Sydney Bridge ca. 1934 Photo: Harold Cazneaux
moika-palace: Portrait of Jean Cocteau, Federico de Madrazo de Ochoa (1875-1934), ca. 1910-1912.
luzfosca: Unknown Photographer, a spot of december sun filtering onto the platform of Victoria Station, 1934 From London: Portrait of a city by Reuel Golden; p. 164-165 Thanks to m3zzaluna
lostandfoundinprague: Prague by Jaroslav Bruner-Dvořák (Wenceslas Square, 1934)
vampdreaminginhollywood: George Hoyningen Huene, Mannequin by Pierre Imans, 1934
thatferrybroad: This is one of my most favorite pictures ever, striking and inspiring to me. I am beginning to think of saving up however much it is to get the largest print of this possible. Comtesse de la Falaise - 1934, © Corbis EDIT: SIX HUNDRED
fantomas-en-cavale: Ensemble du soir en couverture de La Femme Chic, 1934
onlyoldphotography: Alfred Eisenstaedt: Model in ostrich feather-trimmed gown pausing to regard herself in grand mirror of the Molyneux atelier. Paris, France, 1934
fripperiesandfobs: Evening dress, 1934 From the Museum of Texas Tech University
omgthatdress: Coco Chanel evening dress ca. 1934 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Princess Nathalie Paley wearing sandals by Shoecraft, 1934
burlyqnell: Barbara Blaine: vintage 8x10 photo dated 17 March 1934 Barbara was appearing at the Chez Paree in Chicago and both a dancer and an acrobat.
m3zzaluna: a spot of december sun filtering onto the platform of victoria station, 1934 photographer unknown, from london. portrait of a city
onlyoldphotography: George Platt Lynes: Lew Christiensen, William Dollar, and Daphne Vane performing Orpheus and Eurydice, 1934
last-picture-show: Edward Steichen, Touch is Love, 1934
icancauseaconstellation: Giuseppe Pagano, Sala di Icaro. Mostra dell’Aeronautica Italiana, Palazzo dell’Arte Milano. 1934
rudygodinez: Alberto Giacometti, Cube (Nocturnal Pavilion), (1934) The conceptual origins of Cube (Nocturnal Pavilion) are diverse, owing something to a meditation on death brought about by the death of Giacometti’s father in the summer of 1933, a
maudelynn: Merle Oberon c.1934 original via http://www.ebay.co.uk
darrnl: lauranoncrede: Happy birthday, Dame M a g g i e S m i t h! (b. 28 December 1934) Everything’s an icon. If you have been around long enough you are an icon. A rather dusty icon… or a national treasure. Maggie Smith a fucking boss.
engineeringhistory: Walter Van B. Roberts’ 1934 patent for a superheterodyne radio receiver.
hajandrade: Montague Dawson (British, 1895-1973), The Lofty Clipper, Clan MacFarlane [high res], 1934, oil on canvas, 91.4 x 61.9 cm., 36 x 24 3/8 in.
fionagoddess: Happy Birthday, Dame Margaret Natalie “Maggie” Smith (28 December 1934) Ageing isn’t the nicest thing. You end up feeling like you couldn’t go to Los Angeles because (she stretches the skin of her face) it hasn’t
last-picture-show: Ruth Bernhard, 1934
last-picture-show: John Gutmann, Self-Portrait, San Francisco, 1934
24-lps: Movie Title #15 The Man Who Knew too Much [GB 1934, Alfred Hitchcock]
drive-my-rubber-soul: “I don’t consider myself a pessimist. I think of a pessimist as someone who is waiting for it to rain. And I feel soaked to the skin.” - Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) Rest in peace, Leonard. You left us in the same way you did
bartleby-company: Jean Cocteau, 1934
redhotjazz: Vocalion records Charlie Patton ad, 1934
the-dark-city: Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff - “The Black Cat” (1934)