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𓂀 𝕥𝕖𝕖𝕟 - 𝕛𝕒𝕟𝕦𝕒𝕣𝕪 𝟙𝟡𝟞𝟟 𓂀
𓂀 𝕔𝕒𝕥𝕙𝕪 𝕗𝕦𝕝𝕝𝕖𝕣 𝕚𝕤 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕔𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕣 𝕘𝕚𝕣𝕝 𓂀
#1960s#60s movies#60s#60s music#sixties#teen magazine#1967#cover girl#magazine cover#60s fashion#60s icons#60s aesthetic#60s style#1960s fashion#1960s movies#1960s history#1960s music#january 1967#teenagers
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Susan Bottomly and Allen Midgette in Andy Warhol's **** (Four Stars). January 1967.
#susan bottomly#****#allen midgette#susan and allen#1967#1960s#january 1967#susan bottomly 1960s#susan bottomly black and white#black and white
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Marianne Faithfull & Mick Jagger photographed by Dezo Hoffmann, January 1967🥀
Via @weirdtvland on Instagram🥀
#60s icons#girlsofthesixties#60s couples#mick jagger#marianne faithfull#mick and marianne#January 1967#1967#muse#british singer and actress🇬🇧#the rolling stones#shrimptons boyds asher faithfull and more
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Montague Summers - The Supernatural Omnibus 1 - Panther - 1967
#witches#omnibuses#occult#vintage#the supernatural omnibus#panther books#january 1967#montague summers
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US Vogue January 15, 1967
A Greek island idyll interpreted by Jean Shrimpton and Jeanloup Sieff, and photographed by Richard Avedon. Rikki's swimsuit for Sport Trio, in Antron nylon, Du Pont nylon and Lycra (Liberty fabric) hairstyles by Ara Gallant.
Une idylle insulaire grecque interprétée par Jean Shrimpton et Jeanloup Sieff, et photographiée par Richard Avedon. Maillot de Rikki pour Sport Trio, en nylon Antron, nylon Du Pont et Lycra (Tissu Liberty) coiffures d'Ara Gallant.
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#us vogue#january 1967#fashion 60s#1967#santorini#santorin#rikki#sport trio#du pont#jean shrimpton#jeanloup sieff#richard avedon#ara gallant#greek islands#îles grecs
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17 January 1967
John Lennon's habitual newspaper reading pays off with this important fact.
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Bill Randall - "Warm Clothes Are Always Necessary" - January 1967 Date Book Calendar Illustration - Kemper-Thomas Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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Richard Ottinger, U.S. Representative from New York, standing by the open trunk of a Renault Dauphine Yardney electric car, outside the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 18 January 1967
Photo by Warren K. Leffler
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S-IB-6 being moved to the pad at LC-37B to begin stacking of Apollo SA-206.
Date: January 22, 1967
NASA ID: 67-HC-24
#AS-206#NASA#Apollo Program#B-type mission#Saturn IB#SA-206#S-IB#stacking#cancelled#LC-37#LC-37B#Kennedy Space Center#KSC#Cape Canaveral#Florida#January#1967#my post
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Simon & Garfunkel watercolour painting on hand-dyed paper from October 2022
#i painted this right at the beginning of this slipperly slope#god have mercy on my soul#but I made this blog in January so ive never posted this#i think#unless i did already and i forgot#but look at them!!!#simon and garfunkel#simon & garfunkel#s&g#simon and garfunkel fanart#art#painting#60s#60s music#simon and garfunkel montery pop festival#montery pop festival 1967
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Though created for the TV show, Barbara Gordon/Batgirl made her first appearance in Detective Comics 359, cover date January, 1967. Her comic book appearance was created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. ("The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl", "Elongated Man: Riddle of the Sleepytime Taxi", Detective Comics 359#, DC Comic Event)
#nerds yearbook#real life event#first appearance#comic book#dc comics#dc#january#1967#gardner fox#carmine infantino#batgirl#barbara gordon#detective comics#batman#robin#alfred pennyworth#commissioner james gordon#jim gordon#killer moth#larva#pupa#gotham city
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Susan Bottomly and David Croland at Tiger Morse's party, January 1967. Edie Sedgwick pushed Susan into the pool.
#susan bottomly#david croland#susan and david#party#january#1967#january 1967#1960s#susan bottomly 1960s#black and white#susan bottomly black and white
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Grilled Pineapple - Brazilian Steakhouse Dessert right off your Grill
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Edward Woodward guest stars as Jack Liskard, Prime Minister of an unspecified African country and the target of multiple assassination attempts, in The Saint: The Persistent Patriots (5.15, ITC, 1967)
#fave spotting#edward woodward#callan#the saint#the persistent patriots#1967#david callan#classic tv#eddy is the named guest star for this episode but actually he wasn't really the household name he would become at this point#in fact this ep was the first Saint episode to air in the uk in 1967 on January 6th‚ setting off a banner year for Woodward that would#be the making of his career. he'd done a few guest spots (Sergeant Cork and Mogul among them) and yes he'd had some stage success#but 67 was his year; around the same time as this Saint appearance he could be seen on the BBC's celebrated drama strand Theatre 625 as the#lead in a multi episode adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour‚ and almost exactly a month later he'd be making his first screen#appearance as Callan in the Armchair Theatre pilot A Magnum for Schneider‚ the beginning of tv immortality and bigger and better things for#the actor. here he's... well he's serious and he's sullen (two of Ed's strengths as an actor) in a role which.. is FINE on the surface but#absolutely begs some deeper questions. he's the prime minister of an unnamed African country‚ in London to negotiate the independence of#said country from the UK. it's.. a complicated issue (which this single Saint episode absolutely fails to address but I'd have been truly#astonished if it had). i mean yes we're all anti colonialism here of course (even if Simon does seem suspiciously morose about the prospect#of losing another colony in his opening voice over‚ he at least appears to be on Eddy's side through the episode) but there's a kind of#deafening silence throughout this ep: Ed is of course white. his various ministers and other government officials who oppose him are all#also white. the titular 'patriots' who oppose him and make attempts on his life and to prevent the process of independence are all white#the most obvious comparison to be drawn (and presumably the main inspiration for the character) is Rhodesian prime minister Ian Smith#who had led the white minority government of what is now Zimbabwe from 1964 and had been involved in similar negotiations with the british#government (that fell apart in late 65 as Smith's government announced Rhodesia's unilateral independence; the country then became an#unrecognised state subject to economic sanctions that lasted more than a decade). the thing is‚ Smith was a racist piece of shit; the whole#reason those negotiations broke down was because of his refusal to secure black representation in Rhodesia's governance#which makes the complete absence of any black characters in this episode a major red flag. but Ed's character isn't presented as the#villain of the piece; the episode is adamant that the work he's doing is selfless and for the betterment of his country‚ and it isn't as if#Smith was a particularly popular figure in the uk at this point for the ep makers to be painting a positive portrait of him. idk#it's messy. at best tone deaf and at worst.. well. i wish Ed had had a better ep to guest star in that's all im saying
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US Vogue January 1, 1967
Marisa Berenson wears a two-piece white dress in Moreau-TSM wool by Dominic for Matty Talmack. Wide-brimmed bell in pink felt from Halston. Bracelets by Marcel Boucher and stockings by K. J.L. Hanes.
Marisa Berenson porte une robe blanche deux pièces en laine Moreau-TSM par Dominic pour Matty Talmack. Cloche à larges bords en feutre rose de Halston. Bracelets de Marcel Boucher et bas K. J.L. Hanes.
Photo Irving Penn
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#us vogue#january 1967#fashion 60s#swinging sixties#spring/summer#printemps/été#moreau wool#matty talmack#halston#marcel boucher#k.j.l.hanes#marisa berenson#irving penn
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