Here are two handsome maps of Melbourne’s public transport from the previous century. In equal parts loved and loathed by locals, public transport in Melbourne is slow, expensive and unreliable and yet anyone who has ever lived in Melbourne (and who has moved away for long enough to not deal with it on a dailyContinue reading “Train and tram-spotting in Melbourne back in the olden days”
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Every Picture Tells A Story: Oregon Historical Society Girls basketball team, 1915
Every Picture Tells A Story: Teenage Bedroom 1970’s
Every Picture Tells A Story: Dancers at New York’s School of American Ballet (1936)
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Every Picture Tells A Story: The Guys hang out at the hotdog stand
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Every Picture Tells A Story: A Woman Being Tattooed (Early 1900s)
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Memories of Studio 54: Halcyon & on & on
For the relatively short time of 33 months in the late 1970’s, Studio 54 was the decadent soft centre of 70s hedonism in NYC. Naysayers called it a sleazy and dangerous place. But for famous people and completely unknown but beautiful young things, it was a place where people could get up to whatever theyContinue reading “Memories of Studio 54: Halcyon & on & on”
Every Picture Tells A Story: Vinyl listening booths, London (1955)
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Walter Kronkite: The Promise of the 21st Century’s Bounty (1967)
Quaint, hopeful and at times creepily accurate. This story with Walter Kronkite is just fascinating, as a historical artifact, and also to see just how many of these ideas actually came to fruition and how far beyond these simple ways of living we have come. “The domestication of the computer is upon us”. And what aContinue reading “Walter Kronkite: The Promise of the 21st Century’s Bounty (1967)”
Every Picture Tells A Story: Diana Princess of Wales at Will’s sports day (1989)
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