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tonifrissells · 3 months ago
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To "Nelson," Always My Ace "Lucky,"
Hands On Black History Museum
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lastautumnsdreams · 4 months ago
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daily-public-domain · 2 days ago
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Day 356: Tags in Berlin, 2014
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–This image is part of the public domain, meaning you can do anything you want with it! (you could even sell it as a shirt, poster or whatever, no need to credit it!)–
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vo11pe · 4 months ago
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kommabortsig · 6 months ago
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frenchcurious · 9 months ago
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Intérieur de la villa DE Ooievaar «Villa Stork», 1935, Ostende, Belgique. Architecte Jozef De Bruycker. Propriété de Lucy McKenzie depuis 2014. (Crédit photos Arnout Fonck sur Flickr ; Adam Štěch). - source Sally Jo.
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irish-dress-history · 1 year ago
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Irish dress history sources online:
A list of sources for Irish dress history research that free to access on the internet:
Primary and period sources:
Text Sources:
Corpus of Electronic Texts (CELT): a database of historical texts from or about Ireland. Most have both their original text and, where applicable, an English translation. Authors include: Francisco de Cuellar, Luke Gernon, John Dymmok, Thomas Gainsford, Fynes Moryson, Edmund Spenser, Laurent Vital, Tadhg Dall Ó hUiginn
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The Edwin Rae Collection: A collection of photographs of Irish carvings dating 1300-1600 taken by art historian Edwin Rae in the mid-20th c. Includes tomb effigies and other figural art.
National Library of Ireland: Has a nice collection of 18th-20th c. Irish art and photographs. Search their catalog or browse their flickr.
Irish Script on Screen: A collection of scans of medieval Irish manuscripts, including The Book of Ballymote.
The Book of Kells: Scans of the whole thing.
The Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne by John Derricke published 1581. A piece of anti-Irish propaganda that should be used with caution. Illustrations. Complete text.
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Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) by Constantia Maxwell published 1923. Contains a nice collection of primary source quotes, but it sometimes modernizes the 16th c. English in ways that are detrimental to the accuracy, like changing 'cote' to 'coat'. The original text for many of them can be found on CELT, archive.org, or google books.
An Historical Essay on the Dress of the Ancient and Modern Irish By Joseph Cooper Walker published 1788. Makes admirable use of primary sources, but because of Walker's assumption that Irish dress didn't change for the entirety of the Middle Ages, it is significantly flawed in a lot of its conclusions. Mostly only useful now for historiography. I discussed the images in this book here.
Chapter 18: Dress and Personal Adornment from A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland by P. W. Joyce published 1906. Suffers from similar problems to An Historical Essay on the Dress of the Ancient and Modern Irish.
Consumption and Material Culture in Sixteenth-Century Ireland Susan Flavin's 2011 doctoral thesis. A valuable source on the kinds of materials that were available in 16th c Ireland.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy Volumes 1 and 2 by William Wilde, published 1863. Obviously outdated, and some of Wilde's conclusions are wrong, because archaeologists didn't know how to date things in the 19th century, but his descriptions of the individual artifacts are worthwhile. Frustratingly, this is still the best catalog available to the public for the National Museum of Ireland Archaeology. Idk why the NMI doesn't have an online catalog, a lot museums do nowadays.
Volume I: Articles of stone, earthen, vegetable and animal materials; and of copper and bronze
Volume 2: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities of Gold in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy
A Horsehair Woven Band from County Antrim, Ireland: Clues to the Past from a Later Bronze Age Masterwork by Elizabeth Wincott Heckett 1998
Jewellery, art and symbolism in Medieval Irish society by Mary Deevy in Art and Symbolism in Medieval Europe- Papers of the 'Medieval Europe Brugge 1997' Conference (page 77 of PDF)
Looking the part: dress and civic status and ethnicity in early-modern Ireland by Brid McGrath 2018
Irish Mantles, English Nationalism: Apparel and National Identity in Early Modern English and Irish Texts by John R Ziegler 2013
Dress and ornament in early medieval Ireland - exploring the evidence by Maureen Doyle 2014
Dress and accessories in the early Irish tale, ‘The Wooing of Becfhola’ by Niamh Whitfield 2006
A tenth century cloth from Bogstown Co. Meath by Elizabeth Wincott Heckett 2004
Tertiary Sources:
Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia edited by Sean Duffy published 2005
Re-Examining the Evidence: A Study of Medieval Irish Women's Dress from 750 to 900 CE by Alexandra McConnell
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babyhammer · 9 days ago
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🐇🌸 Toddler Regressor Sword with themes of bunnies and spring!
Our first post on this blog :} For a system little! Credits below!
Sword art - PHIGHTING! Death in the Family Act 1
Toddler regressor flag
3 - Mike Mozart (JeepersMedia) @ flickr
6 - Obscure, possibly raisingrabbitsblog.com circa 2014
9 - ohthatssocute @ flickr
Any images not listed have an untraceable source :(
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digitalmemoriez · 1 year ago
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₊˚⊹♡ this blog is directly inspired by other archival photo blogs specifically @webdiggerxxx , go check out their blog!!
☆ none of these photos are mine, all of the sources are linked with the image <3
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 4 months ago
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"THIS IS THE FIRST OF HAMMER'S SEQUELS TO THEIR CLASSIC, INFLUENTIAL, AND HUGELY SUCCESSFUL "THE HORROR OF DRACULA.""
PIC INFO: Resolution at 754×1023 -- Spotlight on Belgian movie poster design for the Hammer horror film, "The Brides of Dracula," distributed in mainland Europe by Universal International in 1960.
MINI-OVERVIEW: "This is the first of Hammer’s sequels to their classic, influential, and hugely successful "The Horror of Dracula." Christopher Lee does not return and there is no Dracula, nor is there any mention of him in the movie, aside from the narration at the beginning which tells that he has many followers.
Van Helsing, though, does return making him the most direct link to the aforementioned film. Fisher finely directs "The Brides of Dracula," and it ranks as one of the most lush and sumptuous of all of the Hammer films from the period.
The sets are beautiful, as are the costumes worn by the cast. The film is always stunning to look at, a truly lavish production in every sense of the word, despite the surely low budget."
-- "MORBIUS19" (via Flickr), published c. January 2014 A.D.
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/morbius19/11691299896.
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cyle · 2 years ago
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Hi Cyle, so Tumblr has something like 600 million blogs in total. I'm wondering whether the costs of hosting so many blogs is an issue & whether it'll systematically delete them like how Flickr was gonna delete a bunch of photos at some point cuz of server costs or something. Because the main reason I use Tumblr is to dig through archives, so that would be a bummer.
I love rediscovering the past here, Tumblr is absolutely teaming with dormant blogs, aesthetics from late 2000s and early 2010s, it's the most wonderful thing to me, rediscovering those ancient posts like I'm wandering through an abandoned library in the middle of a forest. I vaguely remember some talk about a "time machine" feature, so that gives me hope that the dormant blogs are here to stay.
Expanding on the time machine thing, how would that be implemented? Maybe like a date configuration on the dashboard and the ability to see old blogs and posts and hashtags and whatever else as if they were new and active depending on how far back you set your date. Would be great for getting the dormant stuff back into circulation. Maybe if this is well thought through and implemented practically and functionally, Tumblr will become the first platform to not actually be bound by time, by the present moment. So it can exist in any time in history, all the way back till it's inception in 2007. different users interacting in different time periods at the same time.
Maybe that would be confusing but I can sort of see it working, again if it's implemented well. Because there's just so much history on this platform. And it's famous for having old posts circulate now and then with the reblogs.
And another point... It wouldn't be limited to the number of posts today, cuz there would be "new" posts happening in all the other dates too. So there would be way more "new" posts for users to interact with. I think we might need parallel timelines. Or not! Just add more and more new posts to the old time periods when you've set your Tumblr time machine to that date. Ahhh it's a work in progress in my mind but talking about it makes me genuinely excited and hopeful haha.
I'll explain it more comprehensively if it's a point of interest for the team (this is just a 3am brainstorm). Because it could have some genuine benefits in making Tumblr feel more alive and bigger as a platform - like how it used to be. It is very much alive now because it does still have and always has had a great community. but a time machine might blow that up to astronomical proportions. All diff communities from across Tumblr history at the same time. After all "2014 tumblr" is probably the most used phrase that includes Tumblr in it. But Pre 2010 Tumblr was something else altogether.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this and any info u feel like dumping about the whole server cost query for the 600 million-ish blogs and how you manage them. Kind regards ^^
hey, long ask!
we have been experimenting with a new recommendation source of posts we’re calling “evergreen posts” which tries to surface great posts from tumblr’s whole history. you may see some in the For You tab.
having an actual “time machine” to go to specific times at tumblr is kind of already possible as a hack of the max post ID in the dashboard URL if you have “endless scrolling” disabled on web.
we could make that more of an obvious actual feature but i don’t think enough people would want to use it to justify the cost. neat hack day idea tho! someone did make a search time machine once for hack day.
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balletthebestphotographs · 1 month ago
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Anastasia Matvienko Анастасия Матвиенко
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Anastasia Matvienko Анастасия Матвиенко as “Anna Karenina”, “Anna Karenina Анна Каренина”, choreo by Aleksey Ratmansky Алексей Ратманский (2010), music by Rodion Shchedrin Родион Щедрин, set and costume by Mikael Melbye, based on the novel of the same name by Leo Tolstoy Лев Толстой, Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр (new stage), Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 30, 2014).
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musicandotherstuff · 1 year ago
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Arctic Monkeys - The Fillmore, Detroit
14/02/2014
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vo11pe · 4 months ago
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pasparal · 2 years ago
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Buttermere at dawn Taken on May 28, 2014 Photographer: Steve Thompson Source: Flickr
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guerrerense · 7 months ago
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Pleasant Valley in Utah's Carbon County por James Belmont Por Flickr: An Intermountain Power coal empty snakes along Scofield Reservoir, bound for the Skyline Mine in Eccles Canyon the afternoon of August 29, 2014. Skyline development No. 1 opened in 1982 and over time has expanded to 3 coal sources. The mine has been in production off and on more than 40 years, as the demand for coal has waxed and waned. Coal for Intermountain Power continues to load at Skyline, currently running one train per week.
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