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Oscar Wilde's Final Resting Place. Dublin, 1854 - Paris, 1900, Cimetière du Père Lachaise, Paris. "The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death." —Oscar Wilde. Photo by MrOmega
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Florence and the Machine poster by Chris Gugliotti
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The New York Times spread word of the ship’s sinking in the issue of April 16.
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Heinrich Heidersberger - Laederstraede, Kopenhagen, 1935
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I so desire this prototype!!! The Phantom Corsair 1938. Only one ever built. Stunningly beautiful!
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Michel Vrana Oh goodness. You would immediately become a pulp-era crime buster in this car!
This is a great idea - when kids outgrow their favorite little toys, put them in a shadowbox - room decor and keepsake!
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This Is the Best Lego X-Wing Model Ever. Brothers Brick say this is the best Lego X-Wing yet and I agree. Made by Mike Psiaki's, it's amazing that he has been able to reproduce the Rebel's top star fighter with such exquisite detail, even topping Lego's official models. It seems deceptively simple, but this was obviously extremely hard to make. The techniques used to create the exact volumes at such small scale are just beautiful. In fact, I wish Lego got Mike's design into a real model for sale. I would buy a whole squadron in a heartbeat. Can't wait for the holidays to inundate the house with Lego. [Flickr via Brothers Brick] Star Wars
an earlier version of the iPod called a "record player" or "Turntable"
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Andy Probert produced this drawing of the motion picture U.S.S. ENTERPRISE in deep space. STAR TREK
Matt Jefferies's final sketch for the design of the USS Enterprise. Star Trek. As art director on the original series, Matt Jefferies was given the assignment to design the Enterprise itself. His only guideline was Gene Roddenberry's firm list of what he did not want to see: any rockets, jets, or fire-streams. The starship was not to look like a classic, and thus dated, science-fiction rocket ship, but neither could it resemble anything that would too quickly date the design. Somewhere between the cartoons of the past and the reality of the present, Matt Jefferies was tasked with presenting a futuristic design of his own.
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Early post-April 1966 publicity shot of the three-foot studio model of the Constitution-class USS Enterprise held by William Shatner/Captain James Tiberius Kirk
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Kaufmann’s Posographe. An instrument for calculating aperture and exposure time when taking photographs in any possible situation. For outdoors, it includes settings with values like “Snowy scene”, “Greenery with expanse of water”, or “Very narrow old street”, “Cloudy and somber”, “Blue with white clouds”, or “Purest blue”. #Photography
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Robert Samuel Hanson. Cover & poster designs for Eight:48 & Counter Print. All work here a collaboration with Leterme Dowling.
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Raymond Loewy, K4S Locomotive, 1936, for Pennsylvania Railroad.
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55 Famous vehicles from film, television, children’s books, video games and two with rock credentials by Chop Shop
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Moogfest 2011 Poster 13"x40" 2-color screenprint. Printed by Delicious Design League.
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RUBBISH details from The Young Readers Press First Dictionary by John Trevaskis & Robin Hyman, illustrated by John Seares Riley, Young Readers Press, NY, 1967 (1973)
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Raymond Alvarez Good work!