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I just remembered this post I put together several months ago and thought you guys might get a kick out of it.

Percy Edgar Lambert (1881 - 31 October 1913) was the first person to drive an automobile a hundred miles in an hour.

1920s London flapper.

A sporty little number.

Packard

Art Nouveau: a little too kitsch, just too beautiful for words, or some heady combination of the two? Discuss.

Guess who...

The young look. :-)..50's ..60's Parisian ?

1940's Kodachrome

Staten Island, 1966.

Evidently, Elvis and Marilyn did have a close relationship. :-)

Hard to believe the first Spring Training games are today.

Classic Railroad Ad

Motorcycle Machine Gun - WWI

+Matthew Woodall posted a great photo the other day:

Vintage #porsche #advertising

YAY!

Los Angeles police department motor patrol

An ad from 1952 yet still a modern design...

#vintage car wash service

carlo martinello Behold, the snood as I thought it might have been used. I was right. Yay.

i want a #vintage #harley too!

I love the artwork on these old magazines.

Super cute 25 vintage cats and dogs dressed as people.

He's all right.

Check out my early 60s overcoat and 60s Sherman brooches, all three thrift store finds.

Beauty appreciating beauty. 1930s, I'm assuming.

nice family|

New colorized image from Costică Acsinte Archive...

Dolly Parton, 1968

living in the forties

60s hair

Eastport, Maine. August 1911.

1860s? What do you think? If it is, and she's American, I'd really like to know her story. Slavery ended in 1866.

You're going to love her.

Here's a great example of those Cadillac ads I was talking about: car + matching woman and matching brooch.

Rose Antonia Maria Valland was a French art historian, a member of the French Resistance, a captain in the French...

The history of the Olympics having Coca-Cola as a sponsor, began in Amsterdam 1928.

Nixon and the astronauts.

Vintage fashion

Vintage Chrysler #Chrysler