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February 2007
03/12/2007
Vintage Nude Photographs on Wikimedia Commons
The Moulin color Daguerreotype below is a truly outstanding work of
photography from any age.

Félix-Jacques Antoine Moulin,
Daguérotype coloré, 1851-1854
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19th
Century Pornography on Wikimedia Commons NSFW
Not a lot has changed in the last 200 years. There's only so many
options. ;-) BTW, I wish I could have seen the Barrison Sisters
vaudeville routine in 1890! Be sure to check out all three of the
featured artists:
Édouard-Henri Avril,
Peter Fendi
and
Thomas Rowlandson.

Barrison Sisters & Kittens (1890)
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Family Resource Network -
Lending Library
I'm sure the Lending Library is a very worthy organization that serves its
community quite well, but this inventory of toys is a crackup for weird dude
like me. Check out for example the
Jingoism Game or the
Crocodile Dentist.

"Oh Noooooo!" Says the Emotion Doll
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Fate Magazine
Covers
(Bibi's)
These are great covers. I never hear of this magazine before.

October (1953)
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02/26/2007
The ORIGINAL Black Cat
More Scans from Datajunkie. I never heard of this comic before. Have you?

Black Cat
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The Art of the Cel Contest
This is what happens when you mix animation characters with great works of
art.

Birth of Betty Boop
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Tea Birds
"Nothing but pictures of cute girls at tea."

A Beauty Sipping Her Tea
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02/19/2007
Joyce Ballantyne
Joyce Ballantyne passed in 2006. She was also famous for here
Coppertone Girl
ad.

Untitled
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The Hammer
Collection (Affiches Cinéma)
This is a substantial collection of Dracula and Vampire posters and lobby
cards.

Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
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Ancient Chimps May Have Used Hammers

A Living Fossil?
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02/12/2007
Zombie Valentines
(Bibi's)

You Caught My Eye
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02/07/2007
Anti-Bush Products (Blort)

This is True!
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02/05/2007
Chinese
Advertising Postcards (Little Hokum Rag)
It makes me wonder how much of these images were burnt by the Chinese
communists? All that's left now are those stupid Mao posters!

Xie Xing Long Company
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January 2007
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