
Sibylla Bley by Trude Fleischmann

images that haunt us


Uncredited extras do a little table reading in Shooting Stars (1928) / via
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Geiko Tomigiku reading a Newspaper, 1921. The supremely stylish Tomigiku, dated 28/12/1921 on the reverse./ source: Blue Ruin

Gordon Parks ::
Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman, reading the Bible to her household, Washington DC, 1942 / source: flavorwire
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Potty training, 1950′s
Curiosa istantanea scattata in un asilo per l’infanzia degli anni cinquanta: un gruppo di bambini, seduti sul vasino, ascolta la puericultrice che legge loro una storia / Curious snapshot taken at a kindergarten in the fifties: a group of children sitting on the potty, listen to the pediatric nurse who reads them a story. / src: Olycom, Progetto DIA, Archivio fotografico INDIRE

A.W. Cutler :: A Novel Holiday. The waters of Conwy Bay could not compete with a couple’s beach reading on the “sands"—as the photographer called them—at Penmaenmawr, North Wales. This photograph was probably purchased for the article "A Short Visit to Wales,” published in December 1923. In it, author Ralph A. Graves attributed the unwillingness of certain tourists to visit Wales, “one of the most alluring regions of the British Isles,” to pronunciation problems. “The average American traveler,” he wrote, “lacks the courage to wrestle with such place names as Bettws-y-Coed, Bodelwyddan, Dwygyfylchi, Clwyd, Llandudno, Pwllheli, and Pen-y-Gwryd.” / src: National Geographic

Ernestine Cohen and Carolyn Crossett Rowland :: Photo montage for their senior project in photography, Bennington College, Vermont, 1937 / src: literarybennington.com

Luthy Lovett :: In the Style of Man Ray / src: DeviantArt

Lisa Larsen :: Reading on the roof of an apartment building in New York City, New York, 1951 / src: pas de nouvelles
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