fripperiesandfobs:

Morning dress ca. 1865
From LACMA

fripperiesandfobs:

Morning dress ca. 1865

From LACMA

Reblogged from fripperiesandfobs
23
Apr

stovn:

shield-agent-merrick:

bilbosama:

confirm3dkill:

xkrankhaus:

Is this real?! It’s not tagged with anything! :(

Yea these are real, its a Lightning storm crossing paths with the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption column. 

Here’s a link to the National Geographic Article

Nature is freaking metal

Iceland?

You start to realize why a god of storms & thunder featured so heavily in Norse myth

Never not cool seeing these.

(Source: )

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2
Apr
fripperiesandfobs:

Day dress, late 1860’s
From Glasgow Museums

fripperiesandfobs:

Day dress, late 1860’s

From Glasgow Museums

Reblogged from fripperiesandfobs
2
Apr

doctorspockspaceman:

The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel - Doctor Who - Series 7 2013 - BBC One

For those who haven’t seen it yet

Reblogged from doctorspockspaceman
23
Mar

mangocianamarch:

isali3:

Gandalf: the super nanny

Can we talk about how the looping of the third GIF makes it look like Dwalin turns into Ori when he lands.

(Source: tempella)

Reblogged from the-iou-apple
19
Mar

Wow.

(Source: shinysherlock)

Reblogged from bbcsherlockfanwork
13
Mar

tatumpenelopereid:

heidi8:

emilianadarling:

nightmareloki:

clockwork-taniwha:

221cbakerstreet:

vibrathor:

The Lord of the Cube: The Stark Tower

I was gonna pick a favorite

but they’re all my favorite

same

I wasn’t gonna reblog this, but then the Loki gif- help me I can’t breathe-

And my sass”, oh my GOD.

I AM NO MAN. 

image
Everyone else go home.

(Source: old-vibrathor)

Reblogged from the-iou-apple
4
Mar

fripperiesandfobs:

23skidoo:

obligeme:

Evening gowns of the 1860s

The top middle one is from that Phantom of the Opera movie.  It’s not period.

^^^

Reblogged from fripperiesandfobs
2
Feb
omgthatdress:

Petticoat
1890s
Manchester City Galleries

omgthatdress:

Petticoat

1890s

Manchester City Galleries

Reblogged from omgthatdress
8
Jan
omgthatdress:

Petticoat
1890
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

omgthatdress:

Petticoat

1890

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Reblogged from omgthatdress
8
Jan
No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally – and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond.
C. S. Lewis (via bookporn)
Reblogged from iwillknowmyvoice
8
Jan
omgthatdress:

Tea Gown
Worth, 1890-1895
The Royal Ontario Museum

omgthatdress:

Tea Gown

Worth, 1890-1895

The Royal Ontario Museum

Reblogged from omgthatdress
8
Jan