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What Floats My Boat

mudwerks:

Quality Cooking With Gas (5), 1936 (by alsis35)

mudwerks:

Quality Cooking With Gas (5), 1936 (by alsis35)

— 3 days ago with 110 notes
#vintage  #cooking  #food  #1930s 
backtothefiveanddime:

Dolly Parton, 1978

Oh! Dolly and a cat. Reblog.

backtothefiveanddime:

Dolly Parton, 1978

Oh! Dolly and a cat. Reblog.

— 3 days ago with 5 notes
#vintage  #dolly parton  #cat  #1970s 
Detail from this Ellen Tracy ad1960 

Detail from this Ellen Tracy ad
1960 

— 3 days ago with 40 notes
#vintage  #1960s  #fashion 
Alexander Calder in his studio1952 

Alexander Calder in his studio
1952 

— 3 days ago with 32 notes
#vintage  #art  #alexander calder  #1950s  #mid century 
Menu for the Holland American Line, 1954

Menu for the Holland American Line, 1954

— 3 days ago with 5 notes
#vintage  #illustration  #design  #holland  #american  #menu  #1950s 
Illustration from the children’s book “Rocking Island”Written and illustrated by Edwin M. Love1927 

Illustration from the children’s book “Rocking Island”
Written and illustrated by Edwin M. Love
1927 

— 5 days ago with 19 notes
#vintage  #1920s  #illustration  #art nouveau  #science fiction  #edwin m love 
“Dutch book of G. Watkins - Man of minnaar ( Husband of lover) Published in the Cocktailreeks by Schoonderbeek in 1940”

Dutch book of G. Watkins - Man of minnaar ( Husband of lover) Published in the Cocktailreeks by Schoonderbeek in 1940”

— 5 days ago with 65 notes
#vintage  #design  #illustration  #1940s  #man of minnaar 

deadhorsebrooklyn:

“In the early 1900s,  radium was more valuable than gold and platinum. As such, the term “Radium” was incorporated into the brand names of any number of products even when these products didn’t actually contain radium. The same was true for the term “X-Ray.””

-  Health Physics Instrumentation Collection

via Retronaut

Amazing.

— 5 days ago with 106 notes
#vintage  #history  #radium  #food  #1900s