TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
Men Affection
breast old
xenomorpho
throbbingmember25
chiefelderchoop
triumphscrambler
LIVE
A truly adorable pair portrait here - I love the affectionate closeness of the pose, the hint of a s
In honour of the wonderful Oscar Wilde, whose 159th birthday it is on the 16th, pictured here with h
Time for a little sweet silliness, with this unusual and greatly amusing submission from a reader! S
These later, Edwardian era pictures have a charming laid-back feel, casual poses of informality and
A pair of impeccably turned out gentlemen in their contrasting light and dark outfits make for a str
Time to bring out the warm winter coats and boots, as the weather has turned decidedly icy for Decem
I always like to look up photographers’ names when they feature so prominently on cabinet card
vintagemusclemen: These two were actually described as lovers by historians, but I have unfortunate
A set of three studio portraits for this affectionate pair, photographed in the early years of the 2
Unable to decide which of them ought take the single seat? Two well-dressed gents with bowler hats i
gallimauphry: Real photograph postcard of two identified young men in suits and bow-ties, one weari
Two exceedingly handsome fellows pose for a souvenir photograph to mark their trip to the ever-impre
As a lovely autumn fades into something greyer and the cold winds begin to bite, what better time to
Two dapper chaps, one hammock! A charming 19th century photograph which cannot fail to raise a smile
Another appeal for information on an interesting but somewhat baffling photograph : if any of my dea
Almost in danger of being upstaged by the set-dressing, a pair of smart bowler-hatted chaps from the
I always admire the creativity in scene-setting for these old studio portraits, this given a touch o
Unusual for being taken outdoors in an era where the controlled lighting of a studio was still prefe
Jack, Michael, and an annotation which inevitably adds a smile once you know what was occurring out
vintagehandsomemen: c. 1860s What a wonderful picture - I have often noted sitters’ cheeks g
My, how this faintly colourised photograph amuses me! While the cheery chap on the left shows verita
Only the second gentleman in a light-coloured top hat to grace these pages (the first can be seen he
“Now Sir, you give me your word, you shall not venture out in the cold without this fur-tr
At times I’m awfully tempted to create a blog just for the appreciation of vintage men in
Prev Page
Next Page