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Good Sunday morning, Friends! It's beautiful, cool, and rainy here in the Pacific Northwest, and I couldn't be happier than a pig wallerin'...
Travel back in time to when handwork made a home. Lori Holt’s new book, Prim & Proper, is reminiscent of the past our ancestors enjoyed as it was
Minho was the prince of his family. Raised in luxury and riches. Always expected to act prim and proper. Be submissive and obey every order. He was forced to marry and he's unhappy. Depressed and scared too. But a happy-go-lucky guy comes into his life and changes all that. The guy's name is Bang Chan. He's a free spirit that does whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it. He's not tied down to anything and he has to be the bubbliest and happiest person Minho has ever met in his life. Chan wants to show Minho the upside of life; to be happy, have fun, and to be loved. Includes: • fluff • smut • angst • mpreg fandom: stray kids ship: Lee Minho & Bang Chan (Minchan) Please support me💜💜https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stetlee1u
Good Sunday morning, Friends! It's beautiful, cool, and rainy here in the Pacific Northwest, and I couldn't be happier than a pig wallerin'...
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
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Good Sunday morning, Friends! It's beautiful, cool, and rainy here in the Pacific Northwest, and I couldn't be happier than a pig wallerin'...
Britain in the early 20th century and Brazil in the early 21st have in common an issue that infuriates the rich, empowers the poor and delights dramatists
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
First off, this is not a book I would have chosen to read a year ago. Now that I have a book blog & am involved in book tours, I’ve expanded my horizons. I am so glad I did because I fully fell into Windswept.
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
Accession Number: 1974:0193:1129 Maker: Southworth & Hawes (American Active ca. 1845-1861) Title: Albert Sands Southworth Date: ca. 1848 Medium: daguerreotype Dimensions: 14.0 x 10.7 cm., 1/2 plate George Eastman House Collection General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php. For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1974:0193:1129.
Welcome to vintagesusie & wings! I am an Artist and a Dreamer, a Lover of Vintage and Sweet Reminders of the Past. This is my JOURNEY...to EXPLORE, DISCOVER and DREAM. To Embrace My PASSION, Trust my Heart and ALWAYS Follow My BLISS.
Good Sunday morning, Friends! It's beautiful, cool, and rainy here in the Pacific Northwest, and I couldn't be happier than a pig wallerin'...
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Over the course of thousands of years, certain women stand out as famed seductresses. These women were intelligent, talented, and could talk anyone into whatever they wanted. They were leaders, spies, sex symbols, and cultural icons. And now, here they are for your enjoyment.
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
19th century fashions are highly romanticized in books and movies. Despite the prim and proper feminine ideal of the day, fashions in this period created an often exaggerated, ostentatious look. Tight corsets, gigantic hoop-skirts, and outrageous bustles make today's fashion trends look sedate by comparison. These rare and interesting vintage photographs from Camden's Knox Mill treasurer Charles W. Babb (1863-1956) focus on his wife Theresa (1868-1948) and her family and friends from the late 19th century. Many of the descriptions are as Theresa wrote them on the negative envelopes. Friends and family of Theresa Babb perched on a ladder by the Summit House swing on August 17, 1898. Her sister Grace Parker is at the top of the ladder. The Summit House hotel was built in 1897 by Columbus Buswell. The property was purchased in 1899 by the Mt. Battie Association and renovated the same year. Camping crowd at Ogier Point. Working bee at Lake City, circa 1899. Lake City was located at Megunticook Lake in Camden. Woman walking along Turnpike Drive (now Rt. 52) in October 1899. She is carrying a camera and has a dog and bicycle with her. Picnic at Sherman's Point, 1900. Theresa is 2nd from the left holding a bottle. Picnic at Sherman's Point in Camden in 1900. Theresa is seated in front. Four friends of Theresa Babb sitting on the porch of the Summit House on Mt. Battie in August 1898. Two unidentified women seated near Beauchamp Point, October 1900. Group of family and friends of Theresa Babb having a picnic on Ogier Point in July 1900. Theresa's sister Grace is in the middle with the white hatt, and their mother Mrs. Parker is at the far top right. The schooner "Maggie Alice" docked behind another coaster at the lumberyard or lime kiln in Camden in August 1900. The Jacobs kiln was located on the current site of the Camden Yacht Club. Group with camera seated on Maiden's Cliff, October 1899. Camping crowd at Ogier Point, August 1900. Theresa's sister Grace Parker is on the right with the tennis racket, and Father Brown is seated in back with white hair. Father Brown taking tea with friends at Lake City in 1901. Ms. Emmie Fountain seated on the ledges at Ogier Point, Camden in 1900. Boating at Lake City on Megunticook Lake in August 1899. Camping crowd at Ogier Point, 1900. Flashlights and chafing dish time, February 1900. Mrs. Ste(?) and baby, August 17, 1898. Theresa Babb in snow, March 1899. Theresa and "Black Beauty" the cat, July 2 1898. Theresa Babb (left) and Alice Merriam on the Bangor boat, June 1899. Summer house group, June 24, 1898. Camden Public Library Follow Grace Parker swimming, August 1900. Porter and Buchanan crowd, August 1898. A pleasant day at Oakland Park. Perry cottage, 1899. On the beach in Northport after buckboard ride, August 1900. Nellie and baby Theodore in carriage with elderly lady. Mrs. Hodgman's picnic, August 1900. Mothers and daughters, September 1899. Appears to be elderly Mrs. Parker, daughters Alice and Theresa, and younger woman named Bess, September 1899. Minnie Babb, Emma Babb and Margaret, July 8, 1898. Lizzie Curtis, Mrs. Hart and Fred; June 7, 1898. Jennie Hill with dog, August 1898. Grace Parker in blue silk dress, September 1900. Group at Ballard Park on August 14, 1898. Grace in Theresa's sitting room. Grace G. and Grace Parker at Lake City, September 1900. Grace G. and Grace Parker at Lake City, September 1900. Grace Parker (Theresa Babb's sister) and Lizzie atop Mt. Battie circa 1898. Flora in her room, March 1899. Fannie and Lillie in Sunday attire, October 1899. Emma Hosmer holding a long-haired cat. Buckboard ride to Northport and Belfast, August 20, 1898. Buckboard ride to Northport and Belfast, August 20, 1898. Buckboard ride to Northport and Belfast, August 20, 1898. Bess and Alice Merriam at Ballard Park, July 1899. Alice Merriam and Grace Parker at Ballard Park, July 1899. Grandma, Aunt Rilla, Nellie and baby Theodore, August 1898. Friends and family of Theresa P. Babb at the shore in midcoast Maine. (Photos via Camden Public Library)
To clean deer poop from your lawn, remove the droppings using a shovel or gloves, and dispose of them properly. Now, let's delve into the details of how to
Witness, if you will, these photographs of young teenage girls from the mid-19th-century. Some of the girls look happy. Some look troubled and apprehensive as only teenagers can. These youngsters will grow up into a world where women have limited rights. Where they have no vote. Where a man is always head of the household. Where, in some instances, they will not be allowed to own property or even keep their own money. These girls will be expected to marry and have sex with only their husband. If they have sex with other men, they will be ostracized from their society and quietly described as “fallen women.” Witness too, their limited range of pastimes. Reading, embroidery, and music. Sporting activities were generally frowned upon as damaging to a woman’s health. For example, riding a bicycle was thought to cause orgasms which could inspire an unhealthy interest in sex. It’s a strange, distant world, but one that is still closer than we think. Yet, each of these portraits is filled with a sense of hope. Each of these young girls (and millions of others like them throughout the years), made a difference just by existing. They were...
The Shameless Playboy – Caitlin CrewsNo one denies Lucas anything. Women fall at his feet and into his bed at the click of his fingers. His life is charmed, reckless and carefree – he is definitely a bad boy. Grace Carter knows uncontrollable Lucas could ruin her career, and she won't tolerate his wayward behavior, despite their chemistry. But working with Lucas is thrilling, and after just a small dose of his magic, even Grace's prim–and–proper shell begins to splinter... The CEO Takes A Wife – Maxine SullivanNo ordinary wife would do for Australian tycoon Alex Valente. Emotional entanglements were to be avoided – but physical attraction was essential. Struggling designer Olivia Cannington certainly fit both of his requirements – most especially the latter. And she was in such desperate need of his funds, perhaps the beauty would even agree to his marriage ultimatum – to give Valente an heir...within a year!Rich Man's Revenge – Tessa RadleyDominique is everything a man could want in a wife and Sydney brewing magnate Charles Brandon is totally captivated by her charms. So when he discovers that Dominique might have married him for money, Charles is devastated and then angry.However Charles isn't prepared to let go of his new bride just yet – not until his passion for her has been satiated...and he's exacted his full revenge!