Friday, 4 November 2016

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Alfred Gescheidt :: At the Zoo, 1953
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quelques lumières pour nous guider dans la nuit Daidō Moriyama (森山大道)
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Guy Bourdin :: Cynthia Korman for Vogue Paris, 1968 [left]

Nathaniel Goldberg :: Stella Tennant wearing Givenchy, 2009
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The London Library after the bombing. 1940
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The study of the effect of weightlessness. 1958
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World War II. Camouflaged road, Finland
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Betty Brosmer might be the most famous model you’ve never heard of. A busty blonde with an impossibly small waist — her measurements were officially listed at 38-18-36
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Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Gertha Felssovanyi, 1902
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Jill Haworth, 1960
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Rudolf Nureyev, 1965 | by David Bailey
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Jean Shrimpton, 1969 | by David Bailey
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Susan Maughan | John D. Green | Birds of Britain
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Cats of London in the 1950s | by Thurston Hopkins
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Photo by Adam Parsons/Barcroft Images/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2016
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Four pigeon burrowing owls stare directly at photographer Mario Gustavo Fiorucci and one appears to tilt it’s head to get a better look, Santa Rosa, Argentina. (Photo by Mario Gustavo Fiorucci/Barcroft Images/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2016)
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Two wide rhinos organised back-to-back in defence formation seem to be the rarest creature in Africa, Laikipia, Kenya, March, 2015. (Photo by George Dian Balan/Barcroft Images/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2016)

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