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Ephemera: Carbon Monoxide



Le ramoneur de Bourg: l'oxyde de carbone (Pita's blog about chimney sweeping)
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Labels: Agence Eureka, carbon monoxide, chimney sweeping, Ephemera, french, intoxication, safety, warning

Vintage Photos: Explosion


All Things Amazing: 3for3
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Labels: all things amazing, explosion, vintage photos

Illustration: "Round My Skull in Eighty Days"


A Journey Round My Skull: Round My Skull in Eighty Days

Adolf Hoffmeister's 1959 illustrations for Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne.
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Labels: 1950s, a journey round my skull, Around the World in Eighty Days, book illustrations, hoffmeister, illustration, Jules Verne

Vintage Fashion: Algots '70


Ad from 1970. Algots was a large Swedish clothing company, 1913-1977.

Another Algots ad from 1954 and one from 1973.
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Labels: 1970s, algots, se, swedish, vintage ads, vintage fashion

Vintage Photos: faceless


All Things Amazing: faceless
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Labels: all things amazing, balloons, vintage photos

Sports: Ricky Bruch


PCL LinkDump: Ricky Bruch
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Labels: 1970s, athlete, magazine covers, PCL LinkDump, ricky bruch, se, swedish, swedish sports icon

Vintage Comics: Les siamoises


Deadlicious: Les siamoises. Comics by Barrué. 1968.
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Labels: 1960s, comics, deadlicious, french, Les siamoises, vintage comics

Ephemera: Boulangerie


Agence eureka: Céramiques de Sarreguemines , petit catalogue CGCB (~1930)
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Labels: 1930s, Agence Eureka, Boulangerie, catalogues, ceramics, France

Illustration: Totoro



The Camphor Tree
via things magazine tumblr

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Labels: illustration, Japanese, Things Magazine, totoro

Ephemera: "The Man of Many Mysteries"


Ephemera Assemblyman: Magician Souvenir Programs
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Labels: Ephemera, ephemera assemblyman, magic, magicians

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