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Brooks Brothers 1954, 1958. Photographed by Nina Leen

frames pt. 1

F. D. R. 1913


Grabill Collection

What's left of Big Foot's band, 1891.

Dick Latham of Iron Mountain, Wyo., returning home from the plains with the antelope he has slain, 1888.

"Hunting Deer." A deer hunt near Deadwood in winter '87 and '88. Two miners McMillan and Hubbard got their game, 1888.

"The Cow Boy", 1888.

Deadwood Central R.R. Engineer Corps, 1888.

John C. H. Grabill Collection / Library of Congress
 

The Farrell Collection

Anchor gill nets, Edenton, NC, ca. 1939

Duck hunting, Core Sound, NC, ca. 1937

Shark fishermen, Morehead City, NC, March 1941

Bald Head Island, Brunswick County, NC, ca. 1939

Gillikin Island, Onslow County, NC, ca. 1939. Leonard Gillikin: his antecedents for many generations have fished for Spots and Mullet at Brown's Inlet on the Onslow Banks. This exceptionally fine fishing area within the confines of the Marine Base.

Manteo, NC, ca. 1939

Dare County, NC, ca. 1937


Bald Head Island, Brunswick County, NC, ca. 1939 / Gillikin Island, Onslow County, NC, ca. 1939

The Charles A. Farrell Photograph Collection contains photographic negatives and prints created by Charles Farrell while he was engaged as a commercial photographer in Greensboro during the 1920s and 1930s. Portions of the photograph collection were taken by Anne Farrell while she was a partner with her husband in operation of the Art Shop in Greensboro.
Monash Gallery of Art’s new special exhibition Icon & archive: photography and the World Wars. via art blart

The Original


More than anyone else, [Edward] Carpenter was also responsible for introducing sandals to British life. When his friend Harold Cox went to India, he was given instructions to send back to Millthorpe a pair of sandals from Kashmir. The pair in question featured a thong that curled up from the sole over the toes to an ankle fastening. "I soon found the joy of wearing them," Carpenter wrote. "And after a little time I set about making them." Shoes, he decided, were "leather coffins." He took lessons from a Sheffield bootmaker and "soon succeeded in making a good many pairs for myself and various friends." (Shaw was given some, but they cut his feet and he vowed never to wear them again.)
cabinet // a brief history of cranks
Philadelphia Baseball Club, 1887, Capt. Irwin, Maul, McGuire, Wood, Fogarty, Ferguson, Buffinton, Farrar, Gunning, H. Wr... ([1887]