I think it's safe to say that just about all these ladies would still be considered gorgeous if they were from today's era.
Tribute to Julia Margaret Cameron. .....Early postcard depicting her work. .....Julia Margaret Cameron ( 1815 - 1879 ) was born in Calcutta, and in 1848 she moved to London. ..........In 1863, when Julia was 48 years old, her daughter gave her a camera as a present. Within a year she was elected a member of the photographic society in London. .....She strove to capture beauty and became obsessive about her new occupation, with subjects sitting for countless exposures in blinding light as she labouriously coated, exposed and processed each wet plate. ..........She welcomed - and photographed - the cream of Victorian Society. .....In 1875, Julia departed to Ceylon, and one of her last letters was to Lady Tennyson, in which she wrote " It is a sacred blessing which has attended my photography ; it gives pleasure to millions and a deeper happiness to very many. "
The mugshots feature young offenders who were brought before the North Shields Police Court near Newcastle upon Tyne and might have faced being whipped by a birch cane.
Found photo artifact.
Alright ladies, put your tongues back in your mouths. This handsome gentleman with the great hair is William Hope Hodgson, 1877-1918. He was an English sci-fi, horror, and fantasy writer who star…
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This handsome man is wearing rimless fingerpiece pince-nez eyeglasses, the most stylish and popular eyewear of the period. . Properly fitted, a pince-nez remained securely yet comfortably attached to the bridge of the nose at all times. Because of tiny levers or fingerpieces it could be clipped on using 2 fingers..
The photo was taken in 1895 in Cleveland, Ohio. The photographer was Boyd. I think she looks quite a bit like Catherine Zeta-Jones. Her hair style is fabulous!
If you've ever looked at pictures from the Victorian era then you've probably noticed that nobody is smiling. Everybody looks so serious that it seems as if people in the 1800s simply didn't know how to have fun. But as these pictures prove, that wasn't always the case.
Meet the Cast: Unmistakably Yours by Author Kristin Holt. Visual (Victorian photos) and descriptive introductions of each main and secondary characters.
Though brought up in a family mostly interested in scientific studies, French photographer Thérèse Le Prat, born Thérèse Cahen in 1895 in Pantin, was taught lit
Laughter is good for the soul - and as we now know, according to scientists and doctors, the body. Our ancestors intuitively knew this as well and they took advantage of new technology - photography - to make themselves laugh. We may not know what was in their minds at the time, but these photos still can make you laugh today. What is lacking is the caption - so in order to encourage your health and exercise your brain muscles, we're asking you to provide the captions. If you want to comment, click on the photo and make us laugh! Don't you wonder what the heck were they doing or thinking?
The series of stunning photographs show a young couple dressed in opulent clothing, teenage girls with their hair in ringlets and children all with a solemn look on their faces.
September is nearing its end, it’s the 27th already, and it is also the birth date of Cleo de Merode, the famous French Belle Epoque dancer and beauty. Giovanni Boldini, Cleo de Merode, 1901 …