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nauticaltrain · 1 month ago
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I love your OC 'Hellcat' btw, are you willing to chat about your other OCS?
here you go anon *throws a bunch of new yorkers at you*
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All of these gals are a part of the 20th Century Limited, a New York to Chicago passenger service that ran in the first half of the 1900s. They're in a love triangle and everyone else on the NYC is living for the drama. Main bulk of their story takes place in the late 40s.
Cachet
dignified, responsible, strait-laced
she'll make sure the mail gets where it needs to go no matter the cost - kind of an ends justify the means person
tends to be kind of stoic but has this vulnerable, softer side that emerges occasionally
has rizzed possibly the entire railroad, entirely by accident - she just has that much unintentional game
is forreal in love with Century Club, but doesn't know how to actually pursue a real relationship
the structure on her right arm is a mail hook, used for the bringing mail onto the train while in motion. In train form, it swings out, but here, it extends telescopically!
Century Club
sensual, big-hearted, bold
CeCe for short
possibly the loveliest person you've ever met - just really kind and open with people - always knows just what to say
has a trio of sisters that always have her back and will kill anyone that hurts her - CeCe is definitely the baby of the bunch - her sisters are Century Inn, Century Lounge, and Century Tavern
is technically a combination car but lounge car sounds better and that's what she tells people
big reader and writes poetry
started the year off in love with Carnegie, but is slowly shifting her affections towards Cachet
Carnegie
elegant, powerful, prideful
cold and beautiful like the lunar surface
Cachet's ex, currently trying to keep her and CeCe apart because she still has feelings
her and Cachet had an intense fling, Carnegie was more in love than Cachet was
is not in love with CeCe
not a bad person, just very very jealous
her and the other super hudsons all named themselves after prominent new york families after commodore vanderbilt (their older cousin and fellow hudson) was christened similarly - the others are Astor, Whitney, Roosevelt, Rockefeller, De Lancey, Morgan, Winthrop, Olyphant, and Goodyear
loves the theremin - listens to music out of the moon (album by les baxter, harry revel, and dr samuel hoffman) maybe every day
oh yeah and there's also a plotline where Cachet is carrying important documents and then gets robbed and goes on a noir detective style adventure to get them back all while confronting her own emotions but whatevs
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chicinsilk · 7 months ago
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US Vogue July 1954
Nina de Voogt on the left in a red wool and silk jersey dress. By Talmack. On the right, Patsy Shally wears a red wool with rayon Avisco dress. By Mollie Parnis. Carnegie Jewelry: Lord & Taylor.
Nina de Voogt à gauche dans une robe en jersey de laine et de soie rouge. Par Talmack. À droite, Patsy Shally porte une robe rouge en laine avec rayonne Avisco. Par Mollie Parnis. Bijoux Carnegie : Lord & Taylor.
Photo John Rawlings vogue archive
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davidnajewiczphotography · 8 months ago
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Woman and art, The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
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kecobe · 3 months ago
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Dress by Hattie Carnegie, 1939 Photographer: Horst P. Horst (American, born Germany; 1906–1999) Archival pigment print, printed later; number one from an edition of five Christie’s, New York
Published: Vogue, “Fashion: Country Dinner: Skirts or Trousers?” June 15, 1939, p. 48
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unteriors · 9 months ago
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Campbell Street, Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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csmeatonimages · 3 months ago
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Carnegie, Victoria, Australia, 2024 by Christopher Smeaton Via Flickr: Carnegie, Victoria, Australia
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eopederson · 4 months ago
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Carnegie Library, Kilkenny, 2013.
I had known that Carnegie money was used outside the US in Scotland and Canada, but until I saw this building I had not known that Ireland also received funds to construct library facilities. The design of Carnegie libraries was remarkably consistent and repeated even when Carnegie money was not used to construct the buildings.
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Feeling sorry for yourself, and your present condition is not only a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibly have.
Dale Carnegie
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years ago
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pedroam-bang · 11 months ago
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The Book Of Eli (2010)
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chicinsilk · 5 months ago
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US Vogue August 15, 1954
Sunny Harnett wears a black and white Forstmann herringbone tweed suit. Long jacket and flared skirt, in a subtle and perfect balance. By Ben Zuckerman. Gloves by Superb, Carnegie stud earrings. White ermine beret, by Irène of NewYork.
Sunny Harnett porte un tailleur en tweed à chevrons Forstmann noirs et blancs. Veste longue et jupe évasée, dans un équilibre subtil et parfait. Par Ben Zuckerman. Gants par Superb, boutons d'oreilles à boucle de Carnegie. Béret en hermine blanche, par Irène of NewYork.
Photo Frances McLaughlin vogue archive
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g63heavenonearth · 5 months ago
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Allegheny Cemetery 9513-30
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wayti-blog · 29 days ago
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"The sun is shining overhead. The sky is blue and sparkling. Nature is calm and in control of the world and I, as nature's child, am in tune with the Universe." - Dale Carnegie
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grusik · 2 months ago
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Canon EOS 40D Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM www.fluidr.com/photos/elzopilote el zopilote's most interesting photos on Flickriver by el zopilote
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garyoldmansource · 3 months ago
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My favorite pic existing
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detournementsmineurs · 9 months ago
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Chapeau "Pain de Sucre (King Tut)" d'Hattie Carnegie et "Bijoux" Verdura photographiés par Louise Dahl-Wolfe (1945) à l'exposition “Lisa Fonssagrives-Pen - Icône de Mode” à la Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP), Paris, avril 2024.
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