edwardianera:

Anna Pavlova by John Lavery, 1911

edwardianera:

Anna Pavlova by John Lavery, 1911

my-ear-trumpet:

Woman fencer

my-ear-trumpet:

Woman fencer

amadeacordula:

Lily Elsie.

amadeacordula:

Lily Elsie.

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Lillie Langtry at Ascot. c.1910

Lillie Langtry at Ascot. c.1910

petitpoulailler:

 
1909 Arthur Rackham for Undine, “She hath a mark, like a violet, between her shoulders, and another like it on the instep of her left foot”

petitpoulailler:

1909 Arthur Rackham for Undine, “She hath a mark, like a violet, between her shoulders, and another like it on the instep of her left foot”

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earwigbiscuits:

omgthatdress:

Parasol ca. 1902 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

oooooooh…

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earwigbiscuits:

omgthatdress:

Parasol ca. 1902 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

oooooooh…

sisterwolf:

Vintage postcard, miserable twins

sisterwolf:

Vintage postcard, miserable twins

Aha!
From HistoricalZiegfeld:
Death and the Lady. 1906. 

Aha!

From HistoricalZiegfeld:

Death and the Lady. 1906. 

Wow. I really, really wish I had a context for this. Or a source. Anyone?
auek:

death and the lady

Wow. I really, really wish I had a context for this. Or a source. Anyone?

auek:

death and the lady

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I agree with thewidowflannigan - this is really remarkable!

thewidowflannigan:

this is really an awesome find, major kudos to the OP. it’s stunning to see so many fine edwardian gents and ladies and children all crushed together in the bustling of day to day life, with their tight faces and their stiff collars. ah, to have lived in this swirling sea of hats and mustaches…

dataangel:

Edwardian Era (1900s) (by ThePsybaRat)