oldhollywood:

Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931, dir. Rouben Mamoulian) (via)
“All things therefore seemed to point to this: that I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse.”
-Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886)

oldhollywood:

Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931, dir. Rouben Mamoulian) (via)

“All things therefore seemed to point to this: that I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse.”

-Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886)

oldhollywood:

Evelyn Brent in The Mad Parade (1931, dir. William Beaudine) (via)

oldhollywood:

Evelyn Brent in The Mad Parade (1931, dir. William Beaudine) (via)


Alice White - c. 1929/1930

Alice White - c. 1929/1930

(Source: mothgirlwings, via mothgirlwings)

oldhollywood:

Harold Lloyd in Feet First (1930, dir. Clyde Bruckman) (via)

oldhollywood:

Harold Lloyd in Feet First (1930, dir. Clyde Bruckman) (via)

oldhollywood:

Poster art: Swedish edition (via)

liquidnight:

Dorothea Lange
“One of Chris Adolph’s younger children”
Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients
Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato, August 1939
[via Shorpy]

liquidnight:

Dorothea Lange

“One of Chris Adolph’s younger children”

Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients

Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato, August 1939

[via Shorpy]

liquidnight:

“Poor children looking through a window”
Children  of the family Raaymakers, hit by the crisis, getting help thanks to an  action of magazine Het Leven.
Best, The Netherlands, 1936
[From the Nationaal Archief]

liquidnight:

“Poor children looking through a window”

Children of the family Raaymakers, hit by the crisis, getting help thanks to an action of magazine Het Leven.

Best, The Netherlands, 1936

[From the Nationaal Archief]

liquidnight:

Eva Besnyö
Violette Cornelius, photographer
Keizersgracht 522, Amsterdam, 1938
From Eva Besnyö

liquidnight:

Eva Besnyö

Violette Cornelius, photographer

Keizersgracht 522, Amsterdam, 1938

From Eva Besnyö