Herge reunites with his friend Zhang Chongren (the inspiration for Chang from Tintin in Tibet) during their reencounter in Brussels (1981) [646 × 899]1yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Front page of ‘The World’, April 15th, 1912, the day the Titanic sank3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/agedlikemilk
Shoe shiners taking a lunch break, New York City, (1947). Photo taken by a 19 year old Stanley Kubrick3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
A young Filipino girl displayed in New York's zoo back when ‘Human Zoos’ were common (1906) [960 × 683]1yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
A coal-gas powered taxicab operated by John Lee Automobile Engineers in Keighley, England. The bag atop the vehicle stored sufficient fuel for 15 miles of driving (c. 1920s)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Vincent van Gogh - Branch of an Almond Tree in Blossom (1890) [1600 x 1173]2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/ArtPorn
Ricky Gervais when he and his friend formed a new wave pop group (c. 1984)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
The Henry Dreyfusss designed futuristic Mercury ‘Streamliner’ passing through New York City (c. 1930s)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
HM King Peter II of Yugoslavia meets Nikola Tesla at the New Yorker Hotel, 8th July 19423yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/monarchism
Robin Williams walking with his baby daughter Zelda in San Francisco (1990)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Queen Victoria and her family, including King Edward VII, Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, Kaiser Wilhelm II and Empress Frederick at a wedding in Coburg, Germany, 1894.3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/monarchism
Oh just a picture of a young Prince Charles and Princess Anne to brighten your day3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/monarchism
Charles Spencelayh - The Old Dealer (The Old Curiosity Shop) [c.1892] [1993 x 1655]2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/ArtPorn
Whatever happens with NTTD, for 15 years Daniel Craig as 007 has taken James Bond to another level of realism and grit and given the character another shred of emotion, and it all began when the screen turned into colour right after this scene. The magic has been incredible ever since!3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/JamesBond
The PRR K4 Class 4-6-2 Broadway Limited alongside a Studebaker convertible (1939)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
A Russian survivor liberated by the U.S. Army identifies a former Nazi SS officer who brutally beat the prisoners (Colourised) [April 14, 1945]3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
A Great Northern publicity photo of the original Empire Builder skirting the Puget Sound north of Seattle (c. 1950)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
A Union Pacific M-10005 on display at Denver Union Station on June 14 (1936)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
The Empire State Express crosses South Salina Street, the main business street of Syracuse, New York (c. 1933)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
Olympian Hiawathas for a Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Ad (1947)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
The Loewy designed Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electric locomotive, the longest electric loco in service from 1935 until 19832yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
Men working on a Chicago and North Western Railway Class E-2, a 4-6-2 “Pacific” type locomotive (1945)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
The Festival of the Archers set around the 1300s from the workshop of the Master of Frankfurt (1493)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Medievalart
Rowan Atkinson and John Cleese chill backstage at the Secret Policeman’s Other Ball—a benefit show (1981)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
A CN Turbo set 129 enters Montreal Central Station trainshed for a late-afternoon departure for Toronto on August 19, 19702yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
A couple pose for the camera on their wedding day. Edwardian England [c. 1900]3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Cowboys enjoy a drink while conversing with the barman at a saloon (1907)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
‘The Scar on her Back’: Camille Montes’ story arc is one of the most satisfying in the entire series. A Bond girl unlike any other!3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/JamesBond
Milwaukee Road boxcab set E-22, built by American Locomotive/General Electric in 1915, is seen here in Washington (1964)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
The circumcision of Abraham, Bible of Jean de Sy, BnF, Francais 15397, fol. 22v (c. 1355-1357)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Medievalart
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company’s diesel and steam locomotives at the 18th Street coach yard in Chicago, Illinois. The steam locomotive, in the middle, is “Blue Goose” No. 3460.2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
The Birth of Julius Caesar from Les Faits des Romains, London, British Library, Royal 16 G VII f. 219r (c. 1400s)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Medievalart
I see your Octopussy poster and I raise you this From Russia With Love Poster3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/JamesBond
The Coronation Scot, in America for the New York World’s Fair, made several runs between Washington and Baltimore, where she awakened considerable interest. The Coronation Scot stops here on a bridge near Washington, alongside the famous American train Royal Blue (1939)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
Good enough for the bath and for your car!- Sutton's Cream of Ammonia (1907)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/vintageads
Menu from the Coronation of Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria (1883)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/monarchism
“The privy as receptacle of secrets. A medieval monk seduces a nun, who has an illegitimate baby. She disposes off the baby in the privy.” From the Miracles of Nostre Dame, The Hague Kb. 71 A 24 (1327).2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Medievalart
The EMD GM10B test-bed electric locomotive demonstrator at EMD's LaGrange, IL plant (c. late 1970s)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/trains
Dinner in honour of the Apollo 11 astronauts, Century Plaza, LA (1969)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Chicago & Alton Railroad Lunch Menu—with a side order of quotes (1880)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Menu for the supper given by Mr. Squire Bancroft for Sir Henry Irving at the Garrick Club (9th July 1883) Inscribed Mr. E. D. Ward.2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Kennedy White House Luncheon Menu honouring Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany (April 12th, 1961)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
The SS Normandie—as gorgeous as the way she cuts through the water3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
Menu for the silver wedding of Prince Alfred (son of Queen Victoria) and Princess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia [1899]3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
A proper Seinfeld moment in Tintin. You can just about hear the music at the end!3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/TheAdventuresofTintin
High res still of the S.S. Imperator, an ocean liner of the Hamburg America Line (c. 1910)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
Buckingham Palace dinner organised by HM King Edward VII for members of The Jockey Club3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Undated high res still of the gorgeous SS Normandie likely during final preparations before her launch, Saint-Nazaire (c. 1930s)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
The rare Scientific American article from June 29, 1901 details the provisions for passengers, crew and coal for the boilers, needed for a transatlantic voyage of the North German Line Steamship Deutschland.3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
The SS Conte di Savoia of the Italian Line—the first major liner fitted with gyroscopic stabilisers (c. 1930s)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Chop House Menu, Fleet Street, London (1889)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Hotel Manhattan— Special Dinner by the Unitarian Club of New York Menu (1899)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Menu of the Quadrant restaurant for the Empire of India and Ceylon Exhibition in London (1896)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/VintageMenus
This photo of Herge on the cover of ‘L’Illustre magazine (1965)2yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/TheAdventuresofTintin
High res postcard of the only French ‘four stacker’—the CGT owned ‘SS France’, dated around the mid-1910s3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn
My OCD wouldn’t let me keep my previous post with the typo in it— The RMS Mauretania II passes the RMS Queen Mary in her berth (1965)3yr ⋅ Wisdomized ⋅ r/Oceanlinerporn