May 4, 2015
May 2, 2015
Unrealised Projects For Moscow
Let's kick off the 10 year anniversary rerun series with the first Martin Klasch post ever, from 2nd of May 2005.
Original link broken
New links: Moscow architecture from the 1930s to the early 1950s, Unrealised Stalinist Moscow, Moskow 30 50 Unrealised Projects (slideshow)
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Related post: Vintage postcard: World exposition 1937
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The Martin Klasch 10 year anniversary rerun series
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: architecture, moscow, Soviet, Soviet Union, these are some of my favorite things, Unrealised projects
May 1, 2015
April 29, 2015
April 25, 2015
April 23, 2015
April 6, 2015
April 2, 2015
April 1, 2015
10th Anniversary Coming Up
Tomorrow, short of one month, it will be ten years since this blog started. I figure, what date would be better suited to end this blog than on its tenth anniversary. I'm not bitter but not that many will care anyway. Let's face it. It's not like the blog is read by 2-3.000 a day like six years ago. And it's not like I post everyday like I used to. However, if you read this I guess you care to some extent and I thank you for that. Thanks to everyone who visited.
You are now forewarned.
EDIT: PS. The post was written on April the first. However it didn't gain much attention which speaks something of ...something. Thanks to the two kind souls who expressed their regret that the blog was shutting down.
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Martin Klasch
March 27, 2015
March 25, 2015
March 24, 2015
March 19, 2015
Mad Max
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, Mad Max, movie posters, posters
March 9, 2015
February 28, 2015
February 24, 2015
Vintage Japanese Matchboxes
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Agence Eureka, Ephemera, japan, Japanese, matchbox, matchbox labels, matchboxes
February 9, 2015
Agrarwissenschaft im Dienste des Sozialismus
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: DDR, IFA Wartburg, Music Video
February 6, 2015
Gunnar Smoliansky
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: photography, swedish
February 5, 2015
Space Programs
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Ephemera, space age, space program