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I just love the poses in this 19th century picture - these two dashing chaps assume a laid-back air
Something infinitely more innocent, an early 20th Century from a photo studio I’ve feature
These charming 19th century portraits are always so moving, such sweet sentiments of enduring affect
The seascape behind these two affectionate fellows may offer a hint toward the origin of their photo
What sort of moment do we witness, what word left lost as the photograph was taken - a stern admonis
Trimmed into an uncommon diamond shape, an early 20th Century portrait for two fond friends. Interes
This wonderful 19th century tintype photograph has it all : handsome chaps in splendid hats, a quite
I’m certain this is too late to strictly belong in this collection, the cut of their coats
Rather touching double portrait from a 19th Century New York photography studio. Close friends, rela
victoriangentlemeninlove: Oh so very dapper. Check those rollerskates.
Many thanks to kind contributor Luntshill, who has sent me this picture from his collection of vinta
On the odd occasion whilst searching for the vintage romantic, artistic and pornographic portrayals
A charming affectionate pair from 1904
A sweet submission from a reader - gratefully received, thankyou sir! Featuring some quite splendid
Waistcoats with lapels, wonderful hats, and oh, those sharp, shadowed cheekbones - this picture cont
A submission from one of my dear followers of impeccable taste, who suggested it as a romantic addit
Oh, why not, let’s have some more vintage soldiers being sweet. WW1 British by the look of
Having a slight military theme tonight, it appears - here’s one soldier, one sailor, and a
Their somewhat glum expressions are more than made up for by the lovely hand-tinting to give a colou
Another vintage treat for the admirers of fine moustaches - the clean-shaven gentleman in the photog
bowlersandhighcollars: Amazing! These two are the same couple. The tintype is of my collection, the
I cannot help but think that seems an awkward angle at which to clasp hands, but what an immensely l
A pair of fetching fellows pose for a double portrait, in the late 19th Century. I do love the varie
Oh good Sirs, while I know it is not quite the fashion to look excessively merry in a photographic i
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