O amor e fermoso

This is a collection of strange and beautiful things.
Nothing is mine.

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life:

Happiest looking owl, ever? A barn owl poses for LIFE’s Peter Stackpole in 1960. (Peter Stackpole—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, 1954

(Source: hollergolightle)

oldbookillustrations:

Twelfth journey. Descent of the balloon Jean-Bart into the Seine, near Jumièges.
A Tissandier, from Histoire de mes ascensions (Story of my balloon ascents), by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1880.
(Source: archive.org)
lostsplendor:

Harper’s Bazar, 1897.
Gurl.
pbsthisdayinhistory:


June 17, 1928: Amelia Earhart Takes Off on Landmark Flight
On this day in 1928, Amelia Earhart began her transatlantic flight, the first by a woman. Earhart and her team left from Trepassey Harbor in Newfoundland and landed in Burry Port, Wales, nearly twenty one hours later. The landmark flight made headlines around the world. 
When the crew returned to the United States, they were greeted with a parade in New York and enjoyed a reception at the White House with President Calvin Coolidge. This monumental flight made “Lady Lindy” the best known female flier and one of America’s first celebrities.
Three weeks before her 40th birthday, Earhart disappeared over the Pacific Ocean and her story became legend.
Flip through American Experience’s photo gallery of significant women in Flight in the 20th Century.

(Source: bellecs)

pickledelephant:

Dream sequence designed by Salvador Dalí in Spellbound (1945) by Alfred Hitchcock

fyeah-haroldlloyd:


Harold Lloyd with his son Harold Lloyd, Jr. on the 9 hole golf course at his estate Green Acres - c. 1930s

Happy Father’s Day, everyone! xo
sisterwolf:

Festa de Sant Josep de Calasanz, 1940’s