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The Libraries and Archives staff is excited to celebrate the Museum’s long history of fostering arti
beanclam:The Stormlight Archives are ruining my life.The wife forced me to read The Way of Kings and
in the geocities archives is the personal website of a senior gay man chronicling his life from chil
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
Handmade history brings the past to life in a way that nomechanical method can match. For more than
Sunday January 10 is your last chance to experience “Are You Reading Closely?” a new work by Kameela
expatesque:Moodboards | Archives | @ulyxxes ↳ “Edit your life frequently and ruthlessly. It’s your
barcarole:Brother! I have not become downhearted or low-spirited. Life is everywhere life, life in o
shopmidnightrider:Everyday life in 1970s Texas captured by photos in the National Archives Part II
Mata Hari with snake, c.1915 from LIFE archives
brivit:in the geocities archives is the personal website of a senior gay man chronicling his life fr
brivit:in the geocities archives is the personal website of a senior gay man chronicling his life fr
Things you find when poking around dark corners in the archives. Fortunately (disappointingly so?),
yesterdaysprint:Life magazine, July 1923
This photo from our archives is a good example of how Great Whites have an eye lid. You can see here
I apologize for posting so many photos from the archives lately but I realized that I’ve never poste
GUYS I’m really not on Tumblr often but the tma fandom is giving me life… also a friend just
fun in vintage low-rise (from the archives)
lifeascomics: The ALEX TOTH archives TOTH - 1992.
Stanley Kubrick. Life and Love on the New York City Subway. 1947. Museum of the City of New York. Th
Mata Hari with snake, c.1915. Source: from LIFE archives #victorianchaps #vintage #retro #
West Memphis, Arkansas. Photographs by Ed Clark (1949-1950) via the LIFE Photo collection.
Happy Turkey Day, folks! Here is a photograph from 1955 of Thanksgiving dinner in the dining room of
Photographs from the Howard University series by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1946) via the LIFE Photo Collec
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