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Bookworm Dictionary Necklace

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Bookworm Dictionary Necklace

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collective-history:

Kalderash Romani man, late XIX century - Kamilla Asbóth 

collective-history:

Kalderash Romani man, late XIX century - Kamilla Asbóth 

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The Aetna Drivotrainer, 1950s
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The Aetna Drivotrainer, 1950s

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coretan dinding toilet

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uptowning:

Center Stage.

The greatest.

STUNNING!

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Gandhi: Glimpses of a Legend

In a career spanning more than two decades, photographer Margaret  Bourke-White fearlessly documented many facets of the human experience. Her astonishing portfolio ranged from trailblazing assignments in the  Soviet Union in the late 1920s, to capturing the horrors of the  Buchenwald concentration camp upon its liberation in 1945.
And  Bourke-White’s focus on humanitarian issues — showcased in these  stunning images of Mohandas Gandhi in India — was equally renowned.  Pictured: In 1946, the iconic leader sits next to a spinning wheel, a  device used to make yarn or thread; the image came to symbolize Indian  self sufficiency — and thus independence from British rule.

Gandhi: Glimpses of a Legend

In a career spanning more than two decades, photographer Margaret Bourke-White fearlessly documented many facets of the human experience. Her astonishing portfolio ranged from trailblazing assignments in the Soviet Union in the late 1920s, to capturing the horrors of the Buchenwald concentration camp upon its liberation in 1945.

And Bourke-White’s focus on humanitarian issues — showcased in these stunning images of Mohandas Gandhi in India — was equally renowned. Pictured: In 1946, the iconic leader sits next to a spinning wheel, a device used to make yarn or thread; the image came to symbolize Indian self sufficiency — and thus independence from British rule.


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