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David Montgomery - Outfit by Emmanuelle Khanh (Vogue UK 1966)
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Donna Mitchell photographed by David Montgomery in a sequined dress by Susan Small for Vogue UK, 1966.
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(via JHALAL DRUT: Sophia Loren - David Montgomery on February 28, 1966)
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Pat Cleveland by David Montgomery 1973
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Lions ran several trick plays during their 49-7 win over the Cowboys last Sunday. This one was TE Sam LaPorta's 52-yard touchdown that gave the Lions an early 17-3 lead. It started with a toss from QB Jared Goff to RB David Montgomery. Montgomery then pitched the ball to WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, who flipped it back to QB Jared Goff, who then found a wide open LaPorta running downfield.
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The Who, Sell out, 1974. Design by David King, Roger Law. Photo by David Montgomery.
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#david montgomery#athlete#sports#nfl#football#detroit lions#suit#tie#loafers#handsome#sexy#style#sharp#suave#men's fashion#phyne#attractive#fine
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The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Timeline
David Montgomery, illustrious creator of The Siecle (gooooo go listen to it, read the transcripts, it's SO good) , today laid out the necessary historical timeline for the Bishop's visit to the Conventionist! I am copying that over here with permission:
Alright, I have consulted my sources and have interesting findings about the chronology of the Myriel chapters. Chapter X includes the following lines, reflecting popular comments about the Conventionist in town: He was a quasi-regicide. He had been a terrible man. How did it happen that such a man had not been brought before a provost’s court, on the return of the legitimate princes? ... As he had not voted for the death of the king, he had not been included in the decrees of exile, and had been able to remain in France. This references two things: the "provost's court" and the "decrees of exile." Both are real historical things, and both can be dated fairly precisely. The "decrees of exile" could refer to several different things. Promptly upon Louis XVIII's return after Waterloo, he issued a July 24, 1815 blanket amnesty for crimes committed during the Hundred Days — but exempted 56 Bonapartists from pardon. Most were allowed to (encouraged to, even) slip out of the country, where they had to remain for fear of prosecution for treason. But I think this most likely refers to another law, passed on January 12, 1816. This Amnesty Law (subject of fierce negotiations between the ministry and parliament, related mostly to whether it infringed on the king's prerogative of pardon and his July 24 amnesty decree) ultimately exiled the hard-core Bonapartists targeted by the July 24 decree, and also all Regicides who had sided with Napoleon during the Hundred Days. (Regicides who had stayed loyal were not banished.) Provost Courts were special tribunals where military provosts acted as accuser and prosecutor before a panel of civilian judges. Their was no jury, no appeal, and judgment (including death) was carried out within 24 hours. These had existed under Napoleon, but were abolished in 1814 at the First Restoration. Article 63 of Louis XVIII's "Charter of 1814" reads: "...extraordinary commissions and tribunals cannot be created. Provost-courts are not included under this denomination, if their re-establishment is deemed necessary." After Waterloo, the Provost Courts were re-created to deal with political criminals — seditious meetings, rebellion, and threats against the government and royal family. Crucially, however, the Provost Courts were re-established by a law of December 27, 1815. Given the textual references, if one assumes a realistic timeline and no authorial error, then Chapter X could not have taken place before January 1816, and likely (given that the exile decrees and provost courts are discussed in the past and not present tense) at least some time after that date. Sources: Mansel, Philip. Louis XVIII. Rev. ed. Phoenix Mill: Sutton, 1999. Sauvigny, Guillaume de Bertier de. The Bourbon Restoration. Translated by Lynn M. Case. Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966. The Charter of 1814: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/French_Constitutional_Charter_of_1814
#Les Mis Letters#LM 1.1.10#The Conventionist#!!!#Myriel#David Montgomery#long post#I have tried to Repair formatting but tumblr only allows so much ><
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David Montgomery - Helena Rubinstein Ad (Vogue UK 1968)
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Montgomery on the final drive
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Gabrielle Drake featured in Cosmopolitan, June 1973. Photographed by David Montgomery.
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Sophia Loren photographed by David Montgomery on February 28th 1966
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Week 1 - Rams @ Lions on Sunday Night Football
The Rams had battled back from a two-touchdown deficit in the 3rd quarter and eventually took a 3-point lead in the 4th. However, after tying the game on a field goal by K Jake Bates which sent the game into overtime, the Lions were able to seal the deal on a 1-yard touchdown run by RB David Montgomery.
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#nfl#detroit lions#los angeles rams#jared goff#matthew stafford#david montgomery#cooper kupp#dan campbell#sean mcvay
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"CASSIS"
Pierre Balmain Spring/Summer 1965 Haute Couture Collection. "Cassis",raspberry glazed wool suit with fan pleated skirt, cropped cropped jacket and navy square brim hat. Hairstyle of Roger de Vidal Sassoon. Photo (above) by David Montgomery. Harper's Bazaar UK, March 1965.
Pierre Balmain Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1965. "Cassis", tailleur en laine glacée framboise avec une jupe plissée en éventail, une veste courte courte et un chapeau bleu marine à bords carrés. Coiffure de Roger de Vidal Sassoon. Photo (dessus) de David Montgomery. Harper's Bazaar UK, Match 1965.
#pierre balmain#collection haute couture#french designer#french style#fashion 60s#1965#spring/summer#printemps/été#david montgomery#harper bazaar#march 1965#vidal sassoon#cassis#wool suit#pleated skirt#jupe plissée
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