Amazing dress, made from vintage book covers. Photocredit Sylvie Facon5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/MostBeautiful
And sometimes it is my hubby rolling on my nipple, and he doesn't get why I am screaming.5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/bigboobproblems
Glamour Girl Betty Brosner, with 36-18-38 hourglass figure: thankfully clothes were handmade back then, 1950s6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Bottoms up- people drinking shortly after Prohibition laws were repealed. It was the first time in 13 years that alcohol could be sold legally, and everyone was eager to indulge without fear of prosecution.6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
It was war, but life went on: London Milkman still making deliveries, 1940.6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
The iceman always delivers,even in the thick London fog, London, 01 octobre 19196yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Build by giants according the legends: the entrance of the Great Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek [860 x 640], 19006yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArchitecturePorn
Mervovignian brooch, made in copper alloy covered in gold,set with S W garnets and a sapphire, 700 A.D. [560 x 860]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Bringing home our boys:Crowded ship bringing American troops back to New York harbor after V-E Day, 05 August 1945,[960 x 680]6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Picture of Dakota Sioux woman names Lucille, colorised by Anthony Malesis5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/Colorization
Ceramics of the Paracas culture: made with chamaeleon urine to make the colours, Peru, ca 900-100 B.C [960 x 860]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
This LEGO Christmas tree, built with 3 million lego bricks, New Zealand.5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
A little French girl gives an American soldier a kiss on Valentines Day, 19456yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/Eyebleach
🔥 Fingal's Cave: the Scottish seacave made from basalt colums dating back 56 million years. More in comments5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Injuries received during WWI, this was one of the first persons to benefit from plastic surgery, facial reconstruction, 1916.5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
Skeleton of the now extinct Archelos Ischyros, the largest sea turtle to have ever existed, 19025yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Mike The Headless Chicken. This avian lived 18 months without a head.5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
Ethel Barrymore, the great-aunt of Drew Barrymore and famous actress of her time, 19016yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Temperature changes suprised this little frog and he froze on the lake of Bindingsvan, Norway6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/natureismetal
Glirarium, dormouse-fattening jar from ancient Rome, ca 3th century A.D [960 x 8605yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
New Yorkers roller skate to work on the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. [768 x 511]6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Green Tree Skink: so toxic his blood, bones, tissues turn green, more info in comments5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/natureismetal
Ancient Rome facecream in a tin jar, fingerprints of user still showing, found in London, 2 th century A.D..[960 x 860)]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
🔥 Corryvreckan is the third largest whirlpool on earth. Its roar can be heard at 10 miles distance.6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell taking a break on the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.19535yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Formula 1 steering wheel (each one is tailored to its specific driver)5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Pararescueman Sgt. Mike Maroney Reunited With A Girl He Saved 10 Years Ago During Hurricane Katrina6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/Eyebleach
Fun in the sun! Princess Leia spending a day at the beach with her father, Darth Vader. (1983)5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
'The Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt': the tomb of Nefertari, the great wife of Ramsess II, 1250 B.C., Valley of the Queens, Egypt. [800 x 527]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Carn Brae Castle, Cornwall, UK, amazing this building is still standing since 14th century[building]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/architecture
Medicine found in the Pozzino shipwreck, ca 120 B.C.E., Italy[960 x 860]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Two students spend 1500 hours to dissect the human nervous system on a body. The full nervous system is on permanent display. In comments how they did it.5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Pyura chilensis or 'living rock': This animal looks like a rock, it’s born male, becomes hermaphroditic at puberty, and reproduces by tossing clouds of sperm and eggs into the surrounding water and hoping they knock together. More in comments6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/natureismetal
Happens ALL the time, and then they go: oh, I am sooooooo sorry...6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/bigboobproblems
Wayman Tisdale and Charles Barkley helping Nancy Reagan to dunk, 19885yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
The original Ma and Pa Ingalls, the little house on the prairie, on their wedding day in 1860. The eyes of Pa Ingalls....5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
Thousand-yard stare: Austrian-Hungarian lance-corporal wearing a Krupp Berndorfer Metallwarenfabriken Stahlhelm, 19186yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Armor of Emperor Ferdinand, with bulge on display, ca 1503-1564, Germany, [339 x 559]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Arnold Schwarzenegger, aged 16, during his first bodybuilding competition6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
In 1937, Two women wore shorts out in public for the first time. They drew a huge amount of male attention and caused a car accident.6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
The deadly 1911 heatwave drove people insane: children licking blocks of ice to try to keep cool.6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
British sappers were trained to defuse mines blindly so they could work in the dark, 19435yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
In the days before alarm clocks, people like Mary Smith of Brenton Street were employed to rouse sleeping people. They were known as knocker-uppers. Mrs. Smith was paid sixpence a week to shoot dried peas at market workers windows in Limehouse Fields, London. 18706yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Ancient Egyptian Wedjat Eyes bracelet: 22nd dynastie, 890 B.C. Found at Tanis. [960 x 860]5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
A U.S. Marine keeps his head low as he drags a wounded buddy from the ruins of the Citadel's outer wall during the Battle of Hue in Vietnam on February 16, 1968. [960 x 760]6yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/HistoryPorn