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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
#us vogue#july 1954#fashion 50s#summer#été#talmack#mollie parnis#nina de voogt#patsy shally#john rawlings#lord & taylor#carnegie#avisco#vintage vogue#vintage fashion
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Woman and art, The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
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Campbell Street, Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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Carnegie, Victoria, Australia, 2024 by Christopher Smeaton Via Flickr: Carnegie, Victoria, Australia
#Carnegie#Victoria#Australia#3163#Holga120N#film#colour#120film#6x6#Kodak#Portra#clouds#cloudporn#400ASA#flickr
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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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The Book Of Eli (2010)
#2010#film#movie#science fiction#post-apocalyptic#The Book Of Eli#Denzel Washington#Eli#Mila Kunis#Solara#Gary Oldman#Carnegie
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Allegheny Cemetery 9513-30
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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
#us vogue#august 1954#fashion 50s#fall/winter#automne/hiver#ready to wear#prêt à porter#ben zuckerman#irène of new york#superb#carnegie#sunny harnett#frances mclaughlin gill#vintage fashion#vintage vogue#forstmann fabric
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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
#Horst P. Horst#Horst#fashion photography#fashion photoshoot#fashion photographers#fashion photographs#American fashion#Hattie Carnegie#Carnegie#1930s#1930s fashion#American photographs#American photographers#Vogue#dress#dresses#roses#stripes#fashion designers#American fashion photographers#American designers#color photography#color photographs#women's fashion#American fashion photography#American fashion designers#American photography#fashion magazines#magazines
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Homestead Steel Works, Homestead, Pa. Ca. 1900-1910.
Homestead Steel Works was a large steel works located on the Monongahela River at Homestead, Pennsylvania in the United States. The company developed in the nineteenth century as an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields, a railway 425 miles (684 km) long, and a line of lake steamships. The works was also the site of one of the more serious labor disputes in U.S. history, which became known as the Homestead strike of 1892.
The steel works were first constructed in 1881. Andrew Carnegie, (a Scottish emigrant), bought the 2 year old Homestead Steel Works in 1883, and integrated it into his Carnegie Steel Company. For many years, the Homestead Works was the largest steel mill in the world and the most productive of the Mon Valley's many mills.
A series of industrial disputes over wages, working hours and contracts occurred in the early years of the works, leading to the Homestead strike, an industrial lockout and strike which began on June 30, 1892, culminating in a battle between strikers and private security agents on July 6, 1892. The battle was one of the most violent disputes in U.S. labor history and the final result was a major defeat for the union and a setback for their efforts to unionize steelworkers.
#pennsylvania#homestead strike#Steel Industry#Dry Plate Negatives#Monongahela River#union history#labor rights#labor unions#Carnegie
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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.
#expos#style#chapeau#inspirations bijoux#Carnegie#Verdura#FonssagrivesPenn#DahlWolfe#MaisonEuropeennePhotographie
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Carnegie, Victoria, Australia, 3163
f/1.8, 1/625, ISO50, Focal Length 5.4mm, Flash: Fired
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If you want to conquer fear, don't sit at home and think about it. Go out and get busy.
Dale Carnegie
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