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Black and white vintage portrait of a smiling woman in formal attire, taken in Debrecen, Hungary, 1930s.

CASA 2111E/Heinkel He-111

Sassy Sally's Sign at the Neon Museum, Las Vegas,

An Old Ford Fuel Truck, abandoned at the Ghost town of Nelson, Nevada

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abstract illustration of the planets of the solar system

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A pair of vintage Volkswagen T3 vans rest quietly under the shade of tall trees. The bright green and white vehicles, symbols of retro charm and freedom, stand side by side on sandy ground at the edge of the forest. Their boxy design and timeless character evoke memories of road trips, camping adventures, and the golden age of travel.

Black-and-white photo of the Tihany Benedictine Abbey in Hungary, 1960s. Includes steps, a vintage car, and pedestrians.

Happy National Card Playing Day. You all know I’m a fan of the retro style pinups and this national day fits right in. Grab a deck of cards and invite your friends over for a game night on December 28 to celebrate. This unofficial holiday is dedicated to one of the most popular pastimes that has been around since at least the 9th century. A standard pack of cards may be used for playing a variety of card games, with varying elements of skill and chance, some of which are played for money. Some of the top card games include Spades, Poker, Solitaire, Spite and Malice, Hearts, Spoons, Gin Rummy, and a host of others. Or put a hat upside down and see who can fly the most in. Or … use them as props in a pinup model shoot. Anytown, USA, Any time

 

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Hello all my Flickr friends. Sorry for not being about of late, but building work at the house has kept me busy and off the computer. Miss viewing all your wonderful pictures, hopefully I'll be back in swing very soon. Hugs to all :-)

red squirrel sitting in a camping bus

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The furnishing of the grocery is typical for the end of the 18th century. It comes from the Voigt Yard in Faborg. At the high counter, city dwellers and local farmers could buy everything from hemp, tar, grain, tallow candles and spirits, mead, manufactured goods, hardware, coffee, tea, butter and cheese to dyes and spices. Under the ceiling hangs a grille, which was folded down after closing time. Above the counter hangs the beam of a beam scale with carved animal heads, on which scales were hung if necessary.

Polish LOT Airlines Embraer E175LR "SP-LIM " in special retro livery visits Dublin from Warsaw.

 

SP-LIM was delivered to LOT in May 2010.

To celebrate LOT's 90th anniversary, SP-LIM was painted into this special retro livery in December 2018, depicting the carriers colours of the 50's to mid 60's.

 

There is also some old advertisement posters of LOT from the 1960's inside the cabin.

 

A little really does mean alLOT.

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Doll: Petite Fashionista Barbie on an old style articulated Fashionista body.

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pinup, outside, color, flamingos, bathing suit, retro,

Geometric shapes and small dots. Minimalism. Halftones.

Ah, a delightful scene straight out of a nightmare's heart. Here we have the forgotten chamber of whispers, where the walls are thick with secrets and the air is heavy with the echoes of the past. The chair in the center, bathed in an otherworldly glow, isn't just any chair. Oh no, it's an altar of anguish, a throne where countless souls have sat and shared their deepest fears. It's been abandoned, sure, but don't think for a second it doesn't remember every scream, every plea for mercy. And look at those shadows, sprawling across the floor like dark tendrils ready to wrap around the ankles of the unwary. They're just waiting for the next visitor to this forsaken place. Will it be you? Or maybe it already is, and you just haven't realized it yet. Welcome to my domain, where the only thing you can expect is the unexpected. Sweet dreams.

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The Algade is the main street of the city. The buildings house workshops and shops.

At the beginning of the Algade lies a 17th century warehouse building. The mansard roof dates from around 1800 and was part of the merchant's farm in Jomfru Ane Gade in Aalborg. It lay on the shore of the Limfjord next to the three-storey building of the farm. The massive framework with the striking cleats below the projecting floor is typical of the Renaissance and forms a contrast to the framework of the younger mansard roof. The entrances at the gable and the cable winches are a characteristic of the storage buildings. Horses used to be tied to the wrought-iron rings in the house wall, today it is more dogs.

The market stalls are replicas of market stalls from the 19th century. Daguerreotypes - an early form of photography - from the 1860s, which show booths at Grabrodre Torv in Copenhagen, served as a model.

The modiste's workshop is on the right hand side in the Algade in a half-timbered building dating back to 1700 from the Kordilgade in Kalundborg. The building was rebuilt in the 18th century with characteristic shutters and is the only building in the whole of Denmark with preserved shutters from the 18th century. Above the entrance hangs a red hat, the symbol of the modists. The sign is from Vejle.

The Renaissance house from Aarhus from around 1650 houses the workshops of the watchmaker and the goldsmith. The entrance to the shop is decorated with a characteristic sign from Odense. In the shop you can visit the watchmaker's warehouse, which consists mainly of foreign, factory-produced watches, which brought domestic artisanal watchmaking to a standstill at the end of the 19th century.

The two gold rings on the sign at the entrance are the goldsmith's trademark. Goldsmiths were probably among the most respected craftsmen, probably because of the precious metals and the often artistic work.

Paris, France - April 2020: during the COVID-19 lockdown, on the exit allowance time, two men dressed in Boheme fashion style are walking around Montmartre, rue Caulaincourt.

Another recent image of me in What Katie Did lingerie.

I love that you can see my stocking tops properly here. 😊

They are from Snag by the way. XX

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Still life of a metal bowl full of various nuts

Back to the Eightie's

Ich habe herausgefunden, dass es ein Nachbau- bzw. Lizenzbau des "Sharp QT 27" von 1985 ist.

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