CRAIG CONLEY (Prof. Oddfellow) is recognized by Encarta as “America’s most creative and diligent scholar of letters, words and punctuation.” He has been called a “language fanatic” by Page Six gossip columnist Cindy Adams, a “cult hero” by Publisher’s Weekly, a “monk for the modern age” by George Parker, and “a true Renaissance man of the modern era, diving headfirst into comprehensive, open-minded study of realms obscured or merely obscure” by Clint Marsh. An eccentric scholar, Conley’s ideas are often decades ahead of their time. He invented the concept of the “virtual pet” in 1980, fifteen years before the debut of the popular “Tamagotchi” in Japan. His virtual pet, actually a rare flower, still thrives and has reached an incomprehensible size. Conley’s website is OneLetterWords.com.
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August 31, 2022

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"We all need to find whatever tool or process works best for us" (Mary Manin Morrissey, Building Your Field of Dreams).  From Purdue University's 1986 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #vintage man #toilet #1980s
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Old News (permalink)
"Bottom too near the top."  From The Duluth Herald, 1911.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tarzan and the Golden Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1923.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #falling #lion #tarzan
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Man Elephant, A Book of African Fairy Tales, edited by Hartwell James and illustrated by John R Neill, 1906.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #dog #mouse #biting
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1926.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#mouse #vintage illustration
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Harper's, 1879.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#lightning #vintage illustration
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Sundials (permalink)
From Together, 1969.
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Rod and Gun in Canada, 1914.
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#fox
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn handbook.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #dragon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Keep-Well Stories For Little Folks by May Farinholt Jones, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #insects #fly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Moon Prince by Richard Kendall Munkittrick, 1893.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #owl
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's (1910).
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#vintage illustration #phonograph #dandies #singing #vintage men #men
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
One of 38 Playboy bunny mascots in Thornton Junior College's 1959 yearbook (a phenomenon that goes unexplained).

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #rabbit #yearbook #bunny
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Do-Re-Midi (permalink)
From Psycho-Harmonial Philosophy by Peter Pearson, 1910.
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Rhetorical Answers, Questioned (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1927 yearbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Good Times on Our Street by Gates, Huber, Peardon and Salisbury, 1945.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
Not sure how humorous this is, actually.  From Millikin's 1934 yearbook.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #humor #vintage yearbook #yearbook #lightning
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #serpent #snake #addiction #drug abuse #drug addict
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1918.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #dog
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Fables of Aesop, told anew by Joseph Jacobs, 1894.
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#vintage illustration #wolf #aesop #lamb
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August 30, 2022

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
When you use giant books as furniture, sometimes the answer you seek is literally right under you.  From Ashland College's 1923 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #books #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pipe smoker #1920s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Petersons Magazine, 1865.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1860s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Stars in Song and Legend by Jermain Gildersleeve Porter, 1901.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #constellation #swan #cygnus
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Meat-Eaters by Lucy Guernsey, 1858.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mouse
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"We need to face facts."  A torn, stained, check-marked page from A Dream To Share by Deborah Joyce.
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#facing facts
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Old News (permalink)
"How you can date with less dollars."  From Lighted Pathway1976.
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#vintage headline #dating #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1915.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #tiny man
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Old News (permalink)
"Do we 'enjoy' our sickness?"  From Together, 1969.
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#sickness #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Tenerife.  From Scribner's, 1871.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #island #vocano #canary islands #tenerife
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Old News (permalink)
"Where have all the monsters gone?"  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1992.
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#monster #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"His Idol."  From Blasts from The Ram's Horn (1902).
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mirror #self love #idolatry #vintage man #man
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Sundials (permalink)
This "handsome sundial which gives standard time" is a disaster with daylight savings time.  From Popular Mechanics, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #sphere #sundial #timepiece #illustration #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Saint Augustine's College's 1981 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #egyptian #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pyramid #necrology
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fairy-Folk of Blue Hill by Lily F. Wesselhoeft, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #eagle #fairy #1890s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1966 yearbook.

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#halloween #mask #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tales of the Open for Little Folks by Virginia Louise Brooks, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #cat #smart animal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the State Female Normal School,'s 1905 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Echoes from Storyland, c. 1880.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #barber #pig
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Owl in the Cellar, by Margaret Scherf:

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It was an ideal time for Mrs. Whalen to be coming down the street, crisp and nosy in a light blue dress and white gloves.

***
Her narrow blue eyes opened and shut a couple of times, like a camera shutter.

***
"Ghost of your maternal grandfather, my pet. He had red eyebrows."
"Did he ride a bicycle in a long white nightgown?" Blue demanded.
"He was eccentric. I imagine one's eccentricity goes on when one becomes ectoplasm."

***
I winked at Bingo, and we didn't say anything. So the little guy wrote down what we didn't say.

***
"You could see Marmalade if she was baked in a cranberry pie."
["Marmalade," of course, is a character named Marmalade Mason, and the idea here is that she's very conspicuous. Personally, I think her being named Marmalade detracts from the purity of the fruit-pie joke, but whaddya gonna do? On the bright side, I applaud the choice of "cranberry pie" for funny-kind-of-pie value--granting, naturally, that all pies are somewhat funny. Have I ever even heard of a cranberry pie? (Add 50 funniness points if "no.")]

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I wheeled the lawn mower into the garage, under Grandpa Murphy in his walnut frame. The old buzzard always looks at me with disapproval, and I gave the picture a shove so he'd hang on the bias. [That's showing him!]

***
He was sort of a walking "Life is real, life is earnest." [And while I was reading this book, a "walking encyclopedia" came up in a crossword puzzle.]

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The music came out into the night, quick and gay, happy as a peppermint stick. [No Google results for "happy as a peppermint stick"!]

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It was the first time I had ever owned anything, except an old Ford that had long since joined its ancestors. [I've heard of automobile "graveyards," but I didn't realize cars had ancestors!]
***
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to see another version of the image. From Chatterbox, 1915.

From Chatterbox, 1915.
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#cat #dog #animated gif #vintage magazine #magazine
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August 29, 2022

The Right Word (permalink)
Here's a magic spell for bringing a scarecrow to life, from The Scarecrow or The Glass of Truth by Percy Mackaye, 1908.  See Magic Words: A Dictionary.
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#magic spell #scarecrow
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Today's saxophone playing the keyboard is from the University of Toronto's 1950 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #music #vintage yearbook #musical instruments
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
The two sides of the town clock in delightfully charming Fairhope, Alabama display two different times, neither of which agrees with the time in the world outside of the anomaly.  Poetic snippet from David Jaffin's Untouched Silences.
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#temporal anomaly
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#sheet ghost #prof. oddfellow #video #penetralia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"That's for saying naughty words."  From Chatterbox, 1882.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #talking bird #parrot
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From With a Wig, With a Wag, and Other American Folk Tales, edited by Jean Cothran and illustrated by Clifford Geary.
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#vintage illustration #bear #knitting
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Elson Primary School Reader, Book One, 1913.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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Old News (permalink)
From Together, 1970.
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#vintage illustration #garden of eden #adam and eve #vintage headline #fig leaf #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1875.
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#vintage illustration #turtle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Century, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #jack-in-the-box #mouse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1913.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Almost missed the detail of his bandaged toe ... a wound he presumably acquired by not looking where he's going.  From West Virginia Wesleyan's 1950 yearbook.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #war wounded #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Emory's 1983 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Echoes from Storyland, c. 1880.
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#vintage illustration #cat #matches
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Feel empowered with this amber dragon.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Skulls of 13."  From Purdue's 1896 yearbook.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Hypnotism Revealed by Melvin Powers, 1956.
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#crystal ball #hypnotism
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway1976.
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#vintage illustration #bad habit #vintage headline #headline
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Dark Shadows episode 15.
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#ghost #dark shadows
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August 28, 2022

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Unusual to see the 4th, 5th, and 6th dimensions personified at once.  From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's 1917 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Persecutor, Victim, and Rescuer dynamic.  From Scripts People Live by Claude Steiner.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #horse
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Old News (permalink)
"The temptation of the back bench."  From Lighted Pathway, 1967.
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#vintage illustration #temptation #chair #vintage headline #bench #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1871.
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#vintage illustration #hiking
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Old News (permalink)
Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1992.
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#alcohol #drunk #vintage headline #alien #headline #spacemen
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #clown #circus #vintage magazine #illustration #magazine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Runaway Equator by Lilian Bell and illustrated by Peter Newell, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #elf
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Toy-Box by John McInnes.
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#vintage illustration #cauldron #pig #boiled alive #big bad wolf
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Whiskers Justified at Last: Face Fungi as a Means of Identification."  From The Bystander (1908).
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#vintage illustration #beard #facial hair #mustache #vintage men #men #whiskers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Adventures of Nancy and Nick in Scrub-Up-Land by Olive Roberts Barton and illustrated by E. R. Higgins, 1921.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the College of William and Mary's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #square head
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Looks like this rare book is going for $1,500!  From Secret, Don't Tell, The Encyclopedia of Hypnotism by Carla Emery and illustrated by Corey Smigliani.
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Sundials (permalink)
"Who snowed the sundial?"  From Tulane's 1958 yearbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Film Daily, 1943.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #poet #lion #typewriter
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1964.
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#vintage illustration #smoke
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"He began to pinch the prince's cheeks."  From St. Nicholas magazine, December 1917.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #gnome
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"I'm looking for a ride from ANYONE at ANYTIME to ANY PLACE!  Call me and take me away!"  From Valparaiso University's 1984 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #sign #take me away #here to go
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1898.
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Precursors (permalink)
Before Fastmail there was the "Fast Mail (Male) Trail."  From Tulane University's 1899 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #train #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Queer Beasts by Arthur Acland, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #animals #doodle #1910s
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August 27, 2022

Precursors (permalink)
Obviously the dream came true -- Big Pharma and its branching machinations are not only televised but are the only news.  From Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery's 1933 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #doctor #vintage yearbook #yearbook #big science
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Old News (permalink)
Fake news from 1982: "Royal couple lives happily ever after."  From Central Michigan University's 1982 yearbook.  See The Collected Lost Meanings of Wedlock.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #wedding #vintage headline #fake news #princess diana #prince charles #headline #royal wedding #lady di
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Old News (permalink)
"If you shouldn't do it — don't."  From Improvement Era, 1962.
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#vintage headline #advice #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Grandfather destroying Ray's violin."  From Chatterbox, 1880.
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#vintage illustration #violin
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Old News (permalink)
"Do-it-yourself hallucinations."  From The Daily Tar Heel, 1965.
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#vintage illustration #1960s #vintage headline #hallucination #headline
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Old News (permalink)
"Listening continues, but nothing heard."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1999.
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#unheard #vintage headline #headline #not listening
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Century, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #sun #earth #outer space #moon #eclipse #shadow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
When nothing short of a nuclear blast can take you out, you're really something.  From the Wizardry: Bane Of The Cosmic Forge Handbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #monkey #evolution #darwinism #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #chaos #end of the world #tornado
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
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#cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ghosts and Goblins by Wilhelmina Harper.
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#vintage illustration #the people could fly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Doing the Agreeable."  From Around the World on a Bicycle by Thomas Stevens (1887).
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#vintage illustration #dandy #vintage men #illustration #men
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #sun #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #biblical #dandelion #bright light
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Presbyterian College's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #animal headed #vintage yearbook #hybrid #yearbook #donkey headed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This is why we use room-darkening window shades.  From Skyward and Back Again by Lucy Robinson, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #sunlight #rude awakening
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1873.
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#vintage illustration #spider web #caught in a web #vintage magazine #tiny woman #magazine
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1965 yearbook of Fort Wayne Bible College.

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#vintage illustration #reading #vintage yearbook #yearbook #midnight oil #candle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #owl #mask #1950s #clock eyes
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The mitten is one of the easiest shadow puppets, but it's a classic.  From Watts Hospital School of Nursing's 1964 yearbook.

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#shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hand #praying #mitten
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by Peter Newell, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #alice in wonderland #upside down #somersault
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August 26, 2022

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Flora Macdonald's 1923 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #goat #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, 1883.
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#vintage illustration #distortion #hallucination #illustration #melting architecture
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1882.
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#vintage illustration #rabbit
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From How To Tell Your Friends From the Apes by Will Cuppy, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1930s #fur coat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"How was the aviator killed?"  "The air stopped, but he went on."  From Purple Parrot, 1924.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fables and Tales by W. F. Rocheleau, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #birdcage #bird #caged bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The water nymph."  From The Century, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #nymph #water nymph #bubble #1880s
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Busyman's Magazine (1907).
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage men #men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Eric's Book of Beasts, illustrated by Shimada Sekko, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #japanese #giraffe
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Wesleyan College’s 1970 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #living toy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Descending a water-lily stem to the queen's palace."  From Edda and the Oak by Elia Wilkinson Peattie and illustrated by Katherine Merrill, 1911.
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Precursors (permalink)
Over five decades before James and the Giant Peach.  From John Dough and the Cherub by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John Neill, 1906.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1871.
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Photographers speak of "light leaks."  Here's one way that light can leak.  From American University's 1984 yearbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Same to you and many of them."  From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #rabbit #squirrel #telephone #wrong number
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Book of Life: Vonisa by Sidartha, 1885.
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Old News (permalink)
"Love your neighbor, but not very much."  From Together, 1965.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The End of Mr. Garment, by Vincent Starrett:

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"His best work![sic]" said Curly Pope sententiously, "was his first. He has never equalled it."
He knew nothing whatever about it, literarily speaking; but it seemed a good thing to say.
[I think Stephen Potter would approve.]

***
"I've read them all, I think. Is it true that you dictate them to three secretaries, in relays?"
"My God!" cried Mollock. "Do they read that way?"

***
"And with Mr. Van Peters, too."
His persistent adding of an s to Van Peter's name was beginning to irritate Kimbark, who had a tidy mind.
[I must remember to say "I have a tidy mind" next time I make a correction.]

***
"We tried to stop him....but it was like talking into a dead telephone."

***
"You're a shrewd man--one could see that with half an eye. Mr. Anger could see it with his monocle, if he had one."
[I think that's a fairly gratuitous silly aside, but the slight "justification" is that Anger (who isn't typically angry, by the way, just as Miss Bland isn't particularly bland) is an Englishman among Americans--so perhaps he wears a metaphorical monocle in their eyes (so to speak!).]

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"It never occurs to anybody to connect a zebra with a Persian kitten, because one is striped and the other whiskered. But a tiger is both striped and whiskered and is a very dangerous animal. That too is specious and glittering; but it's a grand line. I must get it into a book sometime."

***
"Looking for the needle in the haystack..., by the way, as a figure of speech connoting impossibility is now slightly discredited. The 'Believe It or Not' man has turned up a fellow who found a needle in a haystack after forty minutes of search."

***
"Of course," said Anger innocently, "there's the third horn of the dilemma."
[A trilemma! Ha, but one search later I see that apparently that's actually a thing. And even "quadrilemma" gets a few search results. (I stopped there!) And to think that all this time I've been making do with mere dilemmas!]

***
On the fourth morning they saw the Florida mainland, a blur upon the western horizon, and ran a chromatic scale of islands to the east.
[I think it would be modal music, actually, since each island is a different key.]

***
"Mr. Ghost thinks the note was a stroke of genius."
"Ghost?" echoed the reporter. He cocked his head at a thoughtful angle, and tried it with a new inflection. "Ghost?"

***
"There's an old saying, he observed, "that death, dessert, and Sarah Bernhardt always come in the last act."
[Okay...what?? I found no corroborating evidence of this "old" saying. (Btw, this novel is from 1932.) It's nice to think of SB having orgasms at the climax of each performance, but I doubt that's what the author meant to suggest. On the other hand, it's generally the case ime that the star of a traditional theatrical work would appear onstage throughout the play, not just in the final section. Anyway, it has a nice ring to it--I'll give it that.]

***
"Say, they don't Mocha and Java worth a damn!"
"You mean they fought?"
["Mocha and Java" to mean bickering may also be a Starrett invention. It's not in Partridge's slang dictionary.]

***
"Ghost is my name," said Walter Ghost. "Spelled in the usual or midnight way."

***
"We have heard so much of you, indirectly, from your friend Mollock that you have become a sort of fabulous monster."
"I am a myth," admitted Ghost. "Mollock invented me for purposes of his own."

***
In Walter Ghost's old-fashioned study, hemmed in by books and books and books, with here and there a picture, set like a punctuation mark between the rows....

***
"There's nobody like you under the sun, moon, and stars!"
[I applaud this character's thoroughness. After all, saying merely "nobody like you under the sun" leaves open the possibility that there is somebody like him at nighttime.]

***

BONUSES!

1. Silly Names dept. (which as you may recall is a specialty of Starrett's): In addition to the titular character, we have someone called Miss Birdflight.
2. There's a comical scene wherein the police detective looks out a window and sees what appears to be himself coming up the drive! (It's an imposter who wasn't aware the real detective was present in the house.)
3. One of the fiction-writing characters likes to think of the directory board in an office building as the "table of contents." And, in a separate metaphor, the narrator refers to an office building as a "tall filing cabinet."
4. A discussion that goes from theorizing that someone may have gone up a tree ahead of time to be concealed on the scene proceeds to distort that into the idea that the person may have gone up the tree way ahead of time and thereby "contrived to be growing there for years." This then blossoms into a lot of metaphysical nonsense in a predestined-fate vein...and concludes with someone remarking, "That's Einstein, I suppose. It sounds to me like Katzenjammer!"

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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"Vampires anf Fools."  From the Duluth Herald, 1920.
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#vampire #1920s #vaudeville
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August 25, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Hundred Best Animals by Lilian Gask, 1914.
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#porcupine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Face in the Pool, written and illustrated by J. Allen St. John, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #goblet #castle #knight
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"I tried to be a mother to them both."  From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #cat #bird #chick
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1968.
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#vintage illustration #shadow #vintage headline #headline #hill
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Myths and Legends of Australia by A. W. Reed and illustrated by Roger Hart.
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#vintage illustration #mythology #talking bird #frog #talking animal #lyre bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May your day hereby be free of orcs.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #orc
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Hampden-Sydney's 1988 yearbook.

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#mask #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Outdoors, Indoors, and Up the Chimney by Charles McIlvaine, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #vintage book #book #mice
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Grimm's Fairy Stories, Supplementary to First Reader by M. Winifred Haliburton, 1900.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #rooster #animal fight #cock fight #fighting animals #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From When Winter Comes by Russell Freedman and illustrated by Pamela Johnson.
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#vintage illustration #snow #winter #fox
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Earlham's 1977 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #spirits #fairies #candle #dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1891.
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#vintage illustration #practical joke
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1915 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #owl #cupid #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Century, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque #bats
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lehigh's 1887 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #vintage yearbook #egg
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #cat #kitten
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's a rare two-humped sheet ghost from Goshen College's 1986 yearbook.  See Of Feeding & Caring For Sheet Ghosts.
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#sheet ghost #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1980s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #owl #bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Wizard, 1938.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #snow white
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August 24, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Alo Man, Stories of the Congo by Mara Pratt-Chadwick and illustrated by Rollin Crampton, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #cat #boat #rat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From We Look About Us by Gerald Craig, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #toad #1930s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The cat with her ears tied up."  From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#cat #vintage illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #occult #microcosm #star #pentagram
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Harper's, 1879.
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#vintage illustration #rainy day #umbrella
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Old News (permalink)
Sounds like a four-word review of the Bible.  From Lighted Pathway, 1967.
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#vintage illustration #bible #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #dog #bear
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Old News (permalink)
From Together, 1973.
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#vintage headline #headline #humanity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A steamboat's rail-racing.  From The Century, 1889.
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#vintage illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Book of Fables and Folk Stories by Horace Elisha Scudder, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #rabbit #weasel
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Some day, I am going to tell you the strangest adventure."  From Are You My Wife? by Max Marcin (1910).
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#vintage illustration #vintage men #men
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #thomas hood #scarecrow #christmas tree #vintage christmas #low company #disguised as a christmas tree
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"If we are to perceive all the implications and possibilities of the new, we must risk at least temporary ambiguity and disorder" (William J. Gordon, 1961).  From Rockingham's 1973 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #ambiguity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Lucky Cat by Frances and Richard Lockridge and illustrated by Zhenya Gay.
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#vintage illustration #cat #kittens
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
No cranks invited to the UFO club?  Imagine how stultifying those meetings must have been!  (Cue the Fawlty Towers episode in which Basil hosts a “Gourmet Night” but ends the newspaper ad with, “No riffraff,” and almost nobody shows up.)  But really, it did hit me like a sack of bricks — any sort of club desiring only serious-minded people?  And they charge dues for the privilege of exclusive earnestness?  Horrors!  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1995.  
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#ufo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"A good time was had by all."  From Tulane's 1958 yearbook.

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#halloween #vintage yearbook #vintage man #knifed #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The reason we so rarely see giant dogs emerge from top hats anymore is simply that the effect wears out the hats so quickly.  There's almost always an economic reason for everything.  From Chris Turner, Magician by James Brady and illustrated by Lloyd Coe.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The tears of a pumpkin.  From Scribner's 1870.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #pumpkin #faces in things #crying #tears
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's an easy hack for making your eyes say "Yes, yes!"  From Charlotte College's 1953 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #eyeglasses
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1903.  
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#vintage illustration #cat #explosion #cat and mouse
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
May no caterpillars haunt your dreams tonight.  From The Gates of the Future Thrown Open by Carlotta de Barsy, 1899.
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#dream #caterpillar #symbol
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August 23, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Crab versus cat: which would you wager for the win?  From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #cat #crab #animal fight
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1880.
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#vintage illustration #sheet ghost #vintage magazine #magazine #1880s
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Small world -- my property valuation administrator is an alien impersonator, too ... er, at least I assume he's merely an impersonator.  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2005.
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Where do great ideas come from?"  We'd love to know!  From Together, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #inspiration #writing #quill pen #1950s #ideas
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1875.
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#vintage illustration #window #all wet #watering can
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
By Charles-Germain de Saint-Aubin, in Essay de Papillonneries Humaines (1756).  Via LifeTakesLemons.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Magic Shop by Maurice Dolbier and illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1925.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Psychiatric Bulletin, 1954.
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Sundials (permalink)
From The Dance of the Hours by Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster, 1893.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From North Adams' 1979 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #passed out #asleep #1970s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Stuck on a roof shingle with a living jack-o'-lantern right behind you.  From Christmas Every Day by William Dean Howells, 1892. 
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Franklin College's 1915 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #tiny people #hooded figure #illustration
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Twinkle Toes and His Magic Mittens by Laura Rountree Smith and illustrated by F. R. Morgan, 1919.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Cinnamon Murder, by Frances Crane:

***
I would like to know...what made Brenda tick, and what her ticking meant when she ticked.

***
["Dollars to Doughnuts" dept. Never before have I seen someone actually accept a dollars-to-doughnuts wager!]
"It's dollars to doughnuts the man was Peter Davison."
Patrick said, "How many doughtnuts, Lieutenant?"

***
[A cough that's so articulate, it conforms to the cougher's dialect.]
Sergeant Goldberg coughed discreetly. The cough said, "Don't you kids do or say anything compromising, see? On account of because I've got to report it to the lieutenant."

***
The long word annoyed me. Everything annoyed me, as a matter of fact.
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1924.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lasell Female Seminary's 1893 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #effigy #vintage yearbook #strawman
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Old News (permalink)
"Governors are 'busy.'  Social functions take up most of time of conferees."  From The Duluth Herald, 1910.
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#government #vintage headline #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Oberlin College's 1910 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #radium #glow in the dark #radioactive
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Family Howl by Betty Dinneen.
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#vintage illustration #wild animals #jackal #howl
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August 22, 2022

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#prof. oddfellow #video #penetralia #standup comedy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1898.
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#vintage illustration #eagle #umbrella #animal attack #1890s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1949.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From our review of Strange Maine, illustrated by Peter Farrow.  We love this sort of anthology that seems hell-bent to convince readers that the locality in question is plagued by vampires, werewolves, ghost ships, sea serpents, aliens, flying carpets, and other haunting anomalies.  Every region should have one!  
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#vintage illustration #monster #giant bug #insect #giant insect
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1967.
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#vintage illustration #vintage headline #hearing voices #clairaudience #headline
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The Right Word (permalink)
This is Scottish for "get those bagpipes well away from me."  "Begone, you hallanshaker!  Jog on your gate, your bladderskate!"  From English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century by Graham Everitt, 1893.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1973.
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#vintage illustration #monster #armadillo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.  See One-Letter Words: A Dictionary.
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#vintage illustration #alphabet #anthropomorphism #letters #professor #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1874.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May any malefic maelifics cause supernatural harm elsewhere.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Journal of the Imagination in Language Learning, 1994.
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#vintage illustration #fish #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Echoes from Storyland, c. 1880.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Carbonel, The King of the Cats by Barbara Sleigh and illustrated by V. H. Drummond.
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#vintage illustration #witch #cauldron #cat
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#hell #vintage photo #artist #mental impression #dark shadows
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Valparaiso's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #cat #vintage yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Moon Prince by Richard Kendall Munkittrick, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #checkers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1927 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #owl #jester #vintage yearbook #yearbook #musician
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Old News (permalink)
There have been strong signs that the end is coming every year of recorded history.  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1999.
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#ufo #end of the world #apocalypse #vintage headline #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Oberlin College's 1910 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Lion's Whiskers, Tales of High Africa by Russell Davis & Brent Ashabranner, illustrated by James Teason.
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#vintage illustration #elephant #lion #illustration #hyena
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August 21, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lehigh Burr, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #musician #saxophone
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the rare The Fireside Sphinx by Agnes Repplier and illustrated by Elizabeth Bonsall, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #sphinx #cat
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"And you smoke dope, I can tell by your eyes."  From Animal Spirits by David McFadden and illustrated by Greg Curnoe.
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#vintage illustration #smoke #cigar #smoke ring #dope
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1969.
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#vintage illustration #hatred #redhead #woman #vintage woman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
By Arthur Rackham.  From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #tiny man #surreal #pie
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1874.
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#vintage illustration #fable #fox
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Colotte, 1907.
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#religion #vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #parrot
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #ufo #moon #comet #shooting star #meteor #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Valparaiso's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #blindfolded #torch
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana State Normal School's 1916 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #clown #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Courier Français, 1892.
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#vintage illustration #costume
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Tulane's 1958 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #horned man #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Poets' Wit and Humor by W. H. Wills and illustrated by Charles Bennett and George H. Thomas, 1860.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1960 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #photo
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Old News (permalink)
"How to get high God's way."  From Lighted Pathway, 1988.
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#vintage headline #headline #getting high
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Marion College's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #castle #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Scholastic jackdaws so rarely grace magazine covers these days.  From Chatterbox, 1876.
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#vintage illustration #pen and ink #jackdaw #bird #vintage magazine #smart animal #literate animal #magazine
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

A mini-snippet from Ellery Queen:

an "almost indigestibly respectable firm"
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Sophocles the Hyena by Jim Moran and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat #puss in boots
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Primary Education, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #moon #goddess #woman in the moon #moon goddess #canoe #lunar deity
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August 20, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Billy Bunny and His Friends by David Cory, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #rabbit #duck
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Hector and Polydamas."  From Chatterbox, 1882.
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#vintage illustration #snake #warrior #trojan
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The New Friendly Village by Mabel O'Donnell and illustrated by Florence and Margaret Hoopes, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #horse #starry night #native american
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Old News (permalink)
Apparently, there are nine ways to get a cat out of your stomach, though it's the butterflies that personally bother us.  From Lighted Pathway, 1985.
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#vintage illustration #cat #vintage headline
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From The Gateway, 1969.
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#mummy #vintage photo #1960s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Say it with flamingos.  From St. Nicholas, 1913.  See The Collected Lost Meanings of Wedlock.
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#vintage illustration #flamingo #just married
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1877.
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#vintage illustration #fish
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn handbook.
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#vintage illustration #magick #occult #idol #deity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Witch's Cat by Ruth Chew.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #egypt #vintage magazine #magazine
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1939.
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#vintage illustration #ghost
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #monster #mask #vintage photo #dinosaur #animal headed #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pig #mascot #razorback
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Ohio Wesleyan's 1911 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #transformation #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mushroom #hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Nocturnal Garden" by W. Heise.  From Der Orchideengarten, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #night blooming #illustration #bioluminescent #night garden #nocturnal garden #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
We were accepted into cloud college, but the altitude, the nosebleeds.  From Tulane's 1921 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #angel #vintage yearbook #yearbook #in the clouds #castle in the air
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
We didn't read the article to find out why elephants supposedly go to school, guessing that the answer would be stupid.  From Together, 1965.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #elephant
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of Saskatchewan's 1964 yearbook.

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#vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #pipe smoker #1960s
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Book of Whispers (permalink)
From The Purple Parrot, 1928.
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#vintage illustration #whisper #panther #tiny woman
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Old News (permalink)
"Live in the future and stay young."  From Improvement Era, 1955.
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#vintage headline #advice #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The glory days of science.  From Walla Walla College's 1947 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #science #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Old News (permalink)
Here's a precursor to a macabre moment in David Lynch's Blue Velvet.  "Stands, though dead.  Lifeless body falls when current is turned off."  From the Duluth Evening Herald, 1904.  
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#vintage headline #headline
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August 19, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Aesop: Five Centuries of Illustrated Fables, selected by John J. McKendry.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #doctor #aesop #stag
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The New Comic Annual for 1831 by Thomas Hood, 1830.
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#vintage illustration #chair #fight
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The endpapers from Old Town Clock by Reba Mahan Stevens and illustrated by Florence Liley Young, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #endpapers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Personally I am always conscious of the latent power of the human spirit ad of the direct intervention into human life of outside forces which mold and modify our actions."  Illustration by C. B. Falls.  From "Stranger Than Fiction" by Arthur Conan Doyle, in Collier's, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #spirit #spiritualism #hooded figure
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Old News (permalink)
From The Martlet, 1967.
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#giving up #vintage headline #apathy #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1962.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #saint #cat-o'-nine-tails
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"I'm lookout-man amid the blue, and overhead the clouds are flying."  From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #tree #up a tree #tree climbing
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"As comfortable as circumstances will admit."  From Scribner's 1879.
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#vintage illustration #comfort #domestic
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Sundials (permalink)
From A Sundial in a Grave: 1610 by Mary Gentle.
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#sundial
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana University's 1910 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #mermaid #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Toy-Box by John McInnes.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #wolf
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana University's 1913 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #goat #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the rare Wonder Tales of Dogs and Cats by Frances Carpenter and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats.
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#vintage illustration #cat #animals #fox #rabbit
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana University's 1907 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #in the shade
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1935.
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#vintage illustration #serpent #snake #scissors #1930s
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Old News (permalink)
From University of Saskatchewan's 1964 yearbook.
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#vintage headline #headline #letting off steam
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From We Find Out by Gerald Craig and Agnes Burke, and illustrated by Robert Lambdin and Revere Wistehuff, 1940.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Golden Box, by Frances Crane:

***
"What does he look like now?"[...]
"Ernest Fabian?...Like an egg. All real Fabians look like eggs and are proud of it."
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#egg
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Fox versus swan: which would you wager for the win?  From Chatterbox, 1879.
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#vintage illustration #fox #swan #animal fight
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Back when music meant something.  From Walla Walla College's 1947 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #music #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1940s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tik-Tok of Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #gem #oz #1910s
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August 18, 2022

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
You know the fairy tale about the "Princess and the Pea," in which a pea under a mattress is crucial to the plot.  Here's the princess and the L.P.  From Joplin Junior College's 1958 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The "tick" and "tock" of a grandfather clock mean "forever" and "never."  From The Lover's Baedeker and Guide to Arcady by Carolyn Wells and illustrated by A. D. Blashfield, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #cherub #clock #grandfather clock
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Lost in tears, we're vulnerable to old turkey-cocks picking off our grapes.  From Chatterbox, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #turkey #crying #grapes
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From The Cynic's Rules of Conduct by Chester Field, 1905.
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#spaghetti
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fables and Tales by W. F. Rocheleau, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #mercury
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Old News (permalink)
A laughing hotdog promises that God thinks you are for real.  From Lighted Pathway, 1985.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #god #vintage headline #hotdog #headline
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #nightmare
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ethos, 1953.
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#vintage illustration #occult #flower
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Frowns or scowls make ugly things.  Smiling gives them fairy wings!"  From The Brownie Handbook (Canada).
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#vintage illustration #imp #fairy #smile #frown #happy and sad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Eric's Book of Beasts, illustrated by Shimada Sekko, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #japanese #japanese art #deity #god #jupiter
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From East Carolina's 1934 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pirate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fifty Gates of Understanding by Aleta Blanche Baker and illustrated by Gibbs Mason, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #occult #vintage diagram #esoteric #diagram
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of the South's 1928 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May you leave the dusters to the dust.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #horror #zombie #undead #duster
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1996.
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#vintage illustration #ufo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the West Virginia University Division of Forestry's 1938 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #squirrel #skunk
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together magazine, 1962.
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#vintage illustration #communism #broad minded
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Motion Picture Herald, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #giant #earth #around the world #ad
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2006.  Applicable to a great many things: How to Spot the Loch Ness Monster Every Time.
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`-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `
"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #sea serpent #sea monster #loch ness monster
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
From various pages of Ohio University's 1911 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #hat #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne and illustrated by Milo Winter, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #mythology #peacock
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August 17, 2022

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
A parrot who could ask in Javanese, "Can you direct me to a good second hand book store?"  From the Chicago Tribune, 1926.  (Hat tip: Jonathan.)
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#talking bird #parrot
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Daily Tar Heel, 1965.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #living dead
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From How I Became Stupid by Martin Page.
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#vintage illustration #headless #decapitated #losing one's head #no head #stupid #losing one's mind
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1920s #women #vintage women
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It might be the ghost of a room, if only rooms had ghosts.  From Dark Shadows episode 1976.
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#ghost #dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #bear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #dog #roof
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Secrets of the Supernatural by Herbert Molloy Mason.
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#imp
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Current Sauce, 1952.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #anthropomorphism #yak #ad
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #lion #feeding the beast
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Guilford's 1987 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #cat #vintage yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
By Debra Creech.  From Coraddi, 1965.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Hanover's 1938 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Flight of Puss Pandora, written and illustrated by Caroline Fuller, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of Saskatchewan's 1964 yearbook.

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#lampshade #vintage photo #vintage yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From We Find Out by Gerald Craig and Agnes Burke, and illustrated by Robert Lambdin and Revere Wistehuff, 1940.
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#vintage illustration #insect #fly #bugs
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Old News (permalink)
"Makes noise like a clam."  From The Duluth Herald, 1911.
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#clam #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1879.
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#smoking #vintage illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From At the Edge, No. 1.
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#vintage illustration #bridge #knife
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Legends of Japan by Hiroshi Naito and illustrated by Masahiko Nishino.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #japan #hunter
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August 16, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Rainbow Cat by Rose Fyleman and illustrated by Thelma Cudlipp Grosvenor, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat #illustration
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Old News (permalink)
"The inside history of an omelet."  From Farmer's Magazine, 1913.
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#egg #vintage headline #headline #omelet
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The War Cry, 1932.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #father time
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#fairy godmother #blaming
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry Monsters Manual.
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#vintage illustration #magick #wizard #skull #occult #wand #necromancer
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Cinderella dancing at the ball.  From History of Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper by Joseph Crawhall, 1852.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The action of iron."  From Hypnotism by Laura Ensor, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #hypnotism #iron
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Moon Prince by Richard Kendall Munkittrick, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Great news -- "It's not really like this!"  From Time and Tigers by D. R. Amato. 
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#vintage illustration #horse
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #devil #black cat #occult #vintage photo #crystal ball #vintage yearbook #yearbook #lens flare #phantasmagorie #glowing forest
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Kansas State's 1917 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #baseball #lynx
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Busy Folk by Mary E. Laing & Andrew W. Edson and illustrated by Clara E. Atwood, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #rabbit
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Ancient Peruvian granite, its history and use unknown.  From Scribner's, 1875.
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#vintage illustration #skull #peru
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1959.
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#vintage illustration #duck #crying animal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of Saskatchewan's 1964 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #1960s #hat #vintage women #fink
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #earth #lighthouse
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From On the Way I Lost It, by Frankie Howerd:

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When people came to interview me I was often so fascinated with their jobs I'd interview them!

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Everyone was charming, unassuming and send-uppy to the point of irreverence.
["Send-uppy"!]

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[On honoring his obligation to refrain from changing Shakespeare's script]
Never did I introduce an "Ooh" or an "Aah."

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I ran around quacking like an eight-legged duck.
[This expression does not come up in Google, at a glance. The idea is that Howerd was in a panic of activity as he and his colleagues tried desperately to salvage a dysfunctional production. Doing the math, I'm intrigued by the idea that the more legs a duck has, the more impressively it quacks!]

***
[As previously discussed, Howerd wanted his "oohs" and "aahs" written right into his scripts, once he had professional writers working for him. But don't send him a script that's only "oohs" and "aahs"!]

[Scripts sent unsolicited by members of the public] almost invariably consist of pages of "Ooh...Ah...Yes...Well...Not on your Nelly." People don't realise that "Ooh...Ah...Yes...Well...Not on your Nelly" is the one thing I can do. What I need is original material.
***

[Bonus: Howerd was in a place called Shoeburyness for a while; and the first time he mentioned being "in Shoeburyness," I thought it might be a jocular way of saying "show business"!]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #constellation #ursa minor #draco
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #cat #animals #flood #chicken #duck
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Computer Adventures, The Secret Art by Gil Williamson.
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#vintage illustration #skull #eyes
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August 15, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Caricature, the Wit & Humor of a Nation In Picture, Song and Story, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #cat #cello #musician #1910s #vibration
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Old News (permalink)
A precursor to the film Black Swan?  "Swan Lake gives up other corpse."  From the Duluth Herald, 1910.
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#vintage headline #headline #swan lake
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)

We tracked down a temporal anomaly to New Orleans' Greenwood Cemetery's clock tower, where all four sides were on separate time zones.  "Meanwhile the clocks chime on and hours unroll as if time still existed and was somehow theirs" (Zsuzsa Rakovszky, New Life).

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#temporal anomaly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by Peter Newell, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #alice in wonderland #mouse #swimming
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#prof. oddfellow #video #penetralia #standup comedy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1908.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #monkey
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Old News (permalink)
"Change -- Good or bad?"  From Lighted Pathway, 1969.
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#vintage illustration #vintage headline #progress #vintage automobile #automobile #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Harpers, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #bridge #hudson river
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Dancing (in wooden shoes, no less) because his very life depends upon it.  From St. Nicholas, 1914.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #king #dancing
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Popular Mechanics, 1942.
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#ghost #spirit photography
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Yeast -- how a revolution begins.  From Together magazine, 1968.
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#vintage ad #revolution #yeast #ad
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#meantime
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From The Judge, 1918.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #nightmare #horror #hooded #inquisition #damsel in distress #art #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a Get Out of Jail Free card, just in case.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #get out of jail
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Old News (permalink)
"Flying saucers and a handsome Irishman."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service.
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#ufo #vintage headline #headline #flying saucer
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"How giving evil for evil ends."  From Around an Iroquois Story Fire by Mabel Powers (Yehsennohwehs) and illustrated by R. Emmett Owen, 1923.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #snake #evil #frog
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the out-of-print The Return of the Dragon by Jane Zaring and illustrated by Polly Broman.
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#vintage illustration #dragon #sheep
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Psychiatric Bulletin, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque #hallucination #psychosis
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Colorado College's 1935 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mountain climber
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #owl #silhouette #pterodactyl #dinosaur
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August 14, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
When a ghost says you're entitled to $100,000 (nearly three million in today's dollars).  From Ade's Fables by George Ade, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #money
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Ape, the Idiot & Other People by W. C. Morrow, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #dragon #vintage book #book
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Overland Monthly, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #Apollo
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1898.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #bear #talking animal #three bears #talking bear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1972.
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#vintage illustration #atheism #god
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Bigfoot stops traffic, via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2003.
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#vintage illustration #bigfoot
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1871.
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#vintage illustration #ghost
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
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#life after death #reincarnation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fairy Book by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #long hair
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Not only is this the biggest bottle of Kik-a-Poo Joy Juice we've encountered, but it has feet.  From York Junior's 1954 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#mask #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #costume #bottle #joy juice
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tales from Story-Town by Mina Pearl Ashton and illustrated by Ludwig & Regina, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #angel #winged man
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Pastimes differ" is the caption to this photo.  From the University of Montana at Missoula's 1970 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #outer space #telescope #1900s #astronomer #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1927 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #castle #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a better scan of this precursor to Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar (1963), fromFrom Poets' Wit and Humor by Wh. H. Wills and illustrated by Charles Bennett and George H. Thomas, 1860. Poets' Wit and Humor by W. H. Wills and illustrated by Charles Bennett and George H. Thomas, 1860.
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#vintage illustration #faces in things #bottled ghost #illustration #the bell jar #bottled up
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Though this might look like a Jack of Diamonds, it's actually an invitation to a game of whist.  From The Century Illustrated, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #jack of diamonds #playing card
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of Saskatchewan's 1964 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#skull #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1960s #vintage woman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Brother Bears by Anna Williams Arnett and illustrated by Ludwig & Regina, 1927.
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#vintage illustration #castle
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
"The mad sea shows his teeth tonight!"  From Piedmont College's 1932 yearbook.
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #ship #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ocean #sea #waves
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Angler versus dog: which do you wager for the win?  From Chatterbox, 1903.  
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#vintage illustration #dog #animal fight #angler
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August 13, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Duluth Herald, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #possum #pole cat
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1974.
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#vintage headline #tranquilizer #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Games Workshop Catalogue, 1983.
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#vintage illustration #science fiction #pyramid
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #dog #jester
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #bird #lovebirds
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry: Bane Of The Cosmic Forge Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #avalanche #boulder #mountain spirit #rockslide
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Induction of hypnosis.  From Human Magnetism, or, How to Hypnotise by James Coates, 1904.
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#vintage photo #hypnosis #vintage men #men
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"In the evening, by the moon-light."  From the State Normal School for Women's 1916 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #moon #guitar #vintage yearbook #yearbook #night #musician
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #witchcraft #fly #fruit fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1924 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #dog #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ex libris #bookplate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Purple Parrot, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #vintage magazine #pet walker #magazine
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Your Ship Will Come In (permalink)
From Greensboro's 1934 yearbook.
* Our printed collection of vintage nautical postcards is entitled Your Ship Will Come In and is available from Amazon.com.
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#vintage illustration #silhouette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sailing ship #viking ship
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #end of the world #apocalypse #lightning #prophet
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1941 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bee #ruler
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1871.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #faces in things #surreal
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Old News (permalink)
There are too many answers to fit here.  From Together, 1957.
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#vintage headline #headline #trash #bad advice
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Susquehanna University's 1933 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #genie #djinn #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #fox #hidden picture
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The grave of a doctor (er, disease manager) who accidentally took one of his poison prescriptions.  From the Medical College of Virginia's 1914 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #grave #poison #doctor #vintage yearbook #tombstone #the end #epitaph
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
The fourth wall is broken on Dark Shadows: "Oh, everyday here is a series of prepared speeches."  From episode 421.
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#dark shadows
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August 12, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1914.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #witch #hooded figure
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"There will be two lies, the coyote says.  Then there will be the truth.  And that will be the hardest of all."  From There Will Be Lies by Nick Lake.
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#truth #lies
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Odylic light and human nervaura, emanating from magnets, crystals, flowers and the human face and hand."  From Human Magnetism, or, How to Hypnotise by James Coates, 1904.
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#aura #human magnetism
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
On this sundial, the hour can be "M" six times a day.  From West Virginia Wesleyan's 1950 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #mentalism #mesmerism #hypnotism #tennis #mind power #enemy
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Partygoers tormented by etiquette.  From Indiana University's 1905 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #etiquette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #party
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #foot #mouse #spiderweb #leg #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
“The bigger they are, the better we like ‘em."  From The Film Daily, 1945.
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#vintage illustration #giant
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"We threw our wet arms about each other's neck and wept."  From The Century, 1886.
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#vintage illustration #hot air balloon #men hugging
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Acting and the Theatre, by Kenneth Tynan (via Wikipedia):

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"The unique thing about Margaret Rutherford is that she can act with her chin alone."
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Book of Knight and Barbara by David Starr Jordan, 1899. 
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#vintage illustration #toadstool
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #cat #hedgehog
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Old News (permalink)
From The Gateway, 1970.
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#death #mortality #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #professor #literal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana University's 1914 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #winged skeleton #flying skeleton
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Pussy Meow: The Autobiography of a Cat by S. Louise Patteson.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Today's long-suffering bananas are from Eastern Pilgrim Colleges 1955 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #banana
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Old News (permalink)
Campaign promises sure have changed.  This would-be congressman promised every American a piano, five rooms, and a bath.  From the Duluth Herald, 1911.
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#vintage headline #headline #campaign promise
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Death caused by vaccination."  From How to Live 100 Years by Guy Lockwood, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #death #cemetery #graveyard #tombstone #vaccination
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
The sphinx is typically traced back only as far as Thebes, but apparently there was a sphinx in the Garden of Eden.  From The Eden Sphinx by Annie Riley Hale, 1916.
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#sphinx #eden
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August 11, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Aesop: Five Centuries of Illustrated Fables, selected by John J. McKendry.
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#vintage illustration #aesop #mouse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Outline of Everything by Hector B. Toogood, 1923.  
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#vintage illustration #caveman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1897.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #whale
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Chariviari, 1884.
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#vintage illustration #levitation #dancing #weightless
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#bigfoot #pillow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This is why we're so careful when studying fishing reels -- if something is wrong, one might not notice until it's too late.  From Fantastic Adventures, 1946.
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#vintage illustration #fishing reel
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#religion #vintage diagram #diagram #odin #thor's hammer
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #globe #war #vintage yearbook #yearbook #jesus #god
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Unicorns (permalink)
From the University of Western Ontario's 1939 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #horned
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Moon Prince by Richard Kendall Munkittrick, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #beard #dancing
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The Slinky toy's importance to fashion is woefully overlooked.  From Tufts' 1990 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #slinky #costume #vintage men #1990s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May dragon zonbies be repulsed by human brains.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #dragon #zombie
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Old News (permalink)
"'Whatzits' in sky remain a mystery."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1997.
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#ufo #vintage headline #headline #whatzit
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to toggle between cover and title page.
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#vintage book #book #gif
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1974.
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#sin #vintage headline #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Santa Clara College's 1929 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#eagle #nest #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1920s #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #hermit #roman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book, or Adventures Among the Knitting People by Jane Eayre Fryer and illustrated by Jane Allen Boyer, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #living toy #yarn doll
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Though there's no sea serpent on this map, there is a giant pussycat and the charming inclusion of artists with easels (as well as a turkey in the corn and a place of dreams).  Note also the sideways section at left middle.  From Wheaton College's 1929 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #map #yearbook
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Old News (permalink)
Bedridden and blind, she looked on her 134th birthday through clouds of smoke.  From the Duluth Evening Herald, 1904.  
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#smoking #pipe smoker #vintage headline #headline
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August 10, 2022

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
We previously saw how Dark Shadows beat Seinfeld to be the first show about nothing.  What could be eerier than nobody standing behind you?
Imagine the horror of lighting a candle and finding no one in the room!
There's endless suspense in nobody stalking or trying to hurt you:
Of course, Dark Shadows was set in a mansion because the bigger the emptiness, the more the horror:
[To be continued.  Yes, there's more about nothing.]
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#horror #dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The queen could not dine without me."  By Pamela Colman Smith.  From St. Nicholas, 1915.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #queen #pamela colman smith #Pamela Coleman Smith
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
We'd ask which you'd wager for the win, cat or monkey, but a referee has intervened.  From Chatterbox, 1900.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #monkey #animal fight
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1974.
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#vintage illustration #earth #end of the world
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #totem pole #chakras
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Martlet Magazine, 1966.
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#vintage illustration #dynamite
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #japanese art #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the apparently very rare Romero and Julietta and Tudor Jenks, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #insect
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Eric's Book of Beasts, illustrated by Shimada Sekko, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #japanese #japanese art #porcupine #quills
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elizabethtown's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #money #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Goofy Mrs. Goose, written and illustrated by Miriam Clark Potter.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #animals #hiding
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
It bears repeating -- the Cousin Itt look combined with mop wig elegance remains a viable option.  From Tufts' 1990 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #costume #cousin itt #1990s #mop wig
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Inquisition as a footprint of the devil.  From The Foot-Prints of Satan, or, The Devil in History by Hollis Read, 1873.
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#vintage illustration #torture #1870s #inquisition #the rack
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1941 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skull face #shakespeare #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hamlet
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1876.
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#vintage illustration #angel
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Gannon's 1976 yearbook.

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#mask #vintage photo #wolfman #werewolf #vintage yearbook #1970s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #foot #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From William and Mary's 1933 yearbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The pointing-bone.  From Myths & Legends of the Australian Aboriginals by William Ramsay Smith, 1932.
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Law is a very intricate cobweb which will catch flies but lets the wasps and hornets get through."  From Indiana University's 1914 yearbook.
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August 9, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Why bother to bake?"  From Improvement Era, 1952.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #apron #1950s #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The endpapers from the 1927 Ole Miss yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #castle #knight #vintage yearbook #yearbook #endpapers #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Sociable Sand Witch by T. L. Sappington, 1923.
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Old News (permalink)
"Soon to be replaced by dreams fulfilled."  From Millikin's 1968 yearbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cat That Walked By Himself by Rudyard Kipling.
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#vintage illustration #cat #vintage book
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1941 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #wolf #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1940s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1876.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #waterfall
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Taylor's 1915 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Harper's, 1879.
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#vintage illustration #levitation #jumping #weightless #the people could fly
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
I re-stumbled upon this painting by visionary artist Elizabeth Shreve, represented by Chicago's Carl Hammer Gallery.  Below is my exploration into some of the intriguing topics listed.
"Our Flesh and Blood":

Topic 1: The necessity of being unknown

"Accept cheerfully the necessity of being unknown, devoid of influence, or even despised for the present, in view of future reward."  (A doctrine of the Christadelphians, c. 1864.)


Topic 2: Joy in shared illusions

"Awakening to the enormity of our shared illusions and their repercussions in the world is an act of freedom and personal liberation.  As the shackles fall away, so vision clears with a smile of relief and recognition. ... With liberation comes mirth." —Naomi Ozaniec, The Kabbalah Experience (2005)


Topic 5: The comfort of proximity

"Here could be found safety, friends, the comfort of proximity with those who likely shared her own private desires for an altered future."
—Jasmine Sailing, "Of Waxen Figures and Screaming Tombs," 1998

"Times we needed the comfort of proximity, more than a single room; to breathe under one blanket, unmistakably not alone.  We held hands, plotted revenges, made each other laugh; reassured each other ... that we were OK, that someone understood, exactly."
—Deborah J. Archer, "At Fourteen," 2001


Topic 6: The truth of likeness and its lie

"We cannot operate with the half truth of likeness any more than we can cut with one blade of a pair of shears."
The Standard, 1919

"All explanation lifts up the mind to the desired height by means of some truth of likeness, some analogy, some similitude.  Here there is no analogy, no similitude: likeness fails, and so does explanation."
—James Waddel Alexander, Consolation (1853)


Topic 7: The withstanding of sorrow

"The vision itself dies without a present, shared stewardship, a communal withstanding of sorrow in the 'dark valley' of our time and place."
North Dakota Quarterly, 1956


Topic 8: The enclosure of identity and the freedom of empathy

"Pride steals the joy and freedom of empathy and glee in experiencing someone else's experience as our own."
—Paul Pearsall, The Power of the Family, 1990


Topic 21: Heartbreak's mystery and the impossibility of goodbye

"I accept the stories people tell each other—that all endings are beginnings, that it’s better to 'live in the moment' than to live looking backward.  But the real impossibility of goodbye is that although the door has closed, there is no immediate emotional closure.  I still feel pangs of absence in the presence of memory.  When the silences announce themselves, it’s difficult to accept that the 'beauty of the moment' cancels the sudden loss.  Yet, I can’t deny that I’m grateful for voices that enriched my life when I heard them, week after week.  Saying goodbye, then, is another ritual. ... Despite the discomfort, the end reminds me I’m still living through it." —Heather Paul, "Theme an Variation on Goodbye," June 20, 2007.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Orange Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and illustrated by H. J. Ford, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #dove #axe
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Night as the grim reaper, with the moon as his scythe.  From the highly cursed Nightmare Land by G. Orr Clark and illustrated by Caroline Love Goodwin, 1901.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From No Nightingales, by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon

[I abandoned this book early on, but not before enjoying a scene in which the protagonists, a pair of chess-playing ghosts, find their game repeatedly disrupted as the living family who inhabit their house, and who cannot see either the ghosts or their chessboard, keep sitting down on the board or otherwise scattering the pieces.

Also: PARROTS!]

***
Miss Amelia remembered something.
"Where shall we put the parrot?" she asked.

***
[In a coffee house frequented by poets]
Brooms swished into brooms, sweeping up scraps of paper with immortal odes crossed out on them.

***
The place was damp....Even ghosts would catch their death of cold in it.
***

[Bonus! As I prepared to abandon the book, I flipped quickly through to see if things appeared to take a promising turn later on. No such luck...but I swear I caught the word "parrot" flipping (or flapping!) by at one point. I couldn't track this parrot down, but I was content to let the matter lie (or perch) there and close the book. (Note for those keeping score: A century or two's worth of time elapses over the course of this story, so this was presumably not the same parrot as the one mentioned earlier. Then again, they can live a very long time!)]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kutnar, Son of Pic, written and illustrated by George Langford, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #prehistoric #mammoth #pyrenees #prehi
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1903.  
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#vintage illustration #constellation #aquarius
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway1960.
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#vintage illustration #blindfold #blind date #vintage headline #dating #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1898.
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#vintage illustration #giant
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Watson's Magazine, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #skull #sweatshop
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Ohio University's 1919 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #spider #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The "get rich quick" will-o'-the-wisp.  From The Duluth Herald, 1910.
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August 8, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by A. E. Jackson, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #alice in wonderland
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Haunted Clockwork Music (permalink)
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#sheet ghost #prof. oddfellow #music video #video #neons gone mad #haunted clockwork #necronomicon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1898.
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#vintage illustration #lion #covered wagon
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
May no eclipses curse your dreams tonight.  From The Gates of the Future Thrown Open by Carlotta de Barsy, 1899.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#eclipse #dream #symbol
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1941.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #veil #hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Wishing Tree by Ruth Chew.
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#vintage illustration #levitation #snow #weightless #the people could fly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A detail from The Watchcat by James Holding and illustrated by Marilyn Miller.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1934.
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#vintage illustration #devil #hell #severed head #decapitated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Hair Shirt."  From The Bystander (1906).
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #crying #eyes #being watched #freshmen #surveillance
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From North Central College's 1955 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #vintage women #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May you hereby be free of ghasts or anything otherwise ghastly.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From New Primer by Walter Hervey & Melvin Hix, and illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1941 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #kite #telephone pole
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #horse #trumpet
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Old News (permalink)
From Together, 1966.
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#vintage illustration #vintage headline #illustration #headline #perfect moment
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Earlham's 1906 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tar and feathers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Knowledge without learning."  From New Worlds, 1946.
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#vintage illustration #occult #extra sensory perception #clairvoyance
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Earlham's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #dog #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Old News (permalink)
From So Far, So Good by Ralph Salisbury.
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#vintage headline #headline #so far so good
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August 7, 2022

Old News (permalink)
A mysterious bone-shaped object in the sky.  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2000.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #vintage headline #illustration #headline #bone
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The hyena does not resist while his hind legs are tied together."  From Chatterbox, 1903.  
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#vintage illustration #hyena
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The House That Jack Built, 1820.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From "Midnight Madness and How It Grew" in Purple Parrot, 1941.
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#vintage illustration #up all night
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Aurora, 1981.
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#vintage illustration #butterfly #moth
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It's owl season, and they have bats.  From Season of the Owl by Miles Wolff.
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#owl #baseball bat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #blackbird #key
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cosmic Survey, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #spirits #ghosts #spiritualism
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Dorothy's Rabbit Stories by Mary E. Calhoun and illustrated by E. Warde Blaisdell, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #crow #rabbit
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a better scan of this precursor to The Fly, from Poets' Wit and Humor by W. H. Wills and illustrated by Charles Bennett and George H. Thomas, 1860.
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#vintage illustration #mirror #insect #the fly #illustration
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The Right Word (permalink)
The Big U says, quoting the last 16 words of dvsn's "You Do":
"You do, you do, you do, you do, you do, you do, you do, you do."
The Big U is from Wid's Daily, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #letter u
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Reel Life, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #beard #giant #ad
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)
From Panzer's 1948 yearbook.  See If a Chessman Were a Word: A Chess-Calvino Dictionary.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #chess
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Kittens and Cats by Eulalie Osgood Grover, 1911.
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#cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
His official yearbook portrait.  From Virginia Commonwealth's 1972 yearbook.

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#demon #vintage yearbook #horned man
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"With fond remembrance of a home from home."
A 1926 postcard gifted to me by friends in Wales.
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#vintage postcard #postcard
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From the University of Arkansas' 1975 yearbook.
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#cat #vintage photo #vintage yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
George Cruikshank.  From Scribner's, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #crossroads
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Thornton Junior College's 1958 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #dog #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Beyond Fantasy Fiction, 1954.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #ghost #occult #shadow people
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August 6, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book by Albert Bigelow Paine and illustrated by J. M. Condé, 1910.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #dog #artistic animal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Milliken's 1905 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #finis #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Queen Nature's Fairy Helpers by Alice Edgerton, 1921.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #artist #jack frost
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Western Carolina's 1948 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #football #cougar #catamount
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#wolf #trigger warning
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Colorado College's 1981 yearbook.
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#strange light #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #light and darkness #strange glow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The New Barnes Readers, Book One, First Year-Second Half by Herman Dressel, 1916.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fox #gingerbread man
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
His official yearbook portrait.  From the University of Arkansas' 1975 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#mask #horror #vintage yearbook #hallowe'en
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1878.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #rabbit #bow and arrow #hunter
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Otterbein's 1909 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bee #stinger #grindstone
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1832.
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#vintage illustration #long nose #sawed in half
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lehigh's 1887 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #finis #vintage yearbook #yearbook #egg
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1932.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #bat #horror #vampire bat #vintage magazine #magazine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From UFO Times, 1994.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #ufo #alien
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's 1912 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #smoke #smoke ring #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #locomotive #1920s #caveman #wildman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From House Scraps by G. Duckworth Atkin and illustrated by Geo. Cruickshank, F. C. Gould, and Lucien Davis, 1887.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #egyptian
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It's easy for someone named L[e]ight to tell us to glimmer and shine.
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#glimmer
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Otterbein College's 1961 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #key
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1941.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1940s #vintage man #man
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August 5, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"This, in a General Way, is Southern Europe.  Look at the huge Hotels and the dandy Palaces."  From Hand-Made Fables by George Ade and illustrated by John T. McCutcheon, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #europe
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tik-Tok of Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 1914.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #dragon #oz
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Old News (permalink)
"She studies computers but her heart's in Spain."  From the [DuPage] Courier, 1979.
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#vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Everything okay except for the blemishes.  From Blue Book, 1936.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #mirror #blemish #pimples #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1914.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #bear #grizzly bear
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Old News (permalink)
We've heard of shopping lists, but shopping Liszts?  "A friend to dead composers ..."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2001.
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#spirit medium #vintage headline #headline #liszt
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #serpent #snake #addiction #drug abuse #narcotics
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Sundials (permalink)
We always imagine that there's got to be somewhere else
better than where we are right now; this is the Great
Somewhere Else we all carry around in our heads. We
believe Somewhere Else is out there for us if only we
could find it.
Brad Warner, Hardcore Zen

Here in America's oldest city, a common answer to the standard "How's it going?" or "What's new?" is a non-ironic "Livin' the life!"  I love that "Riley" is understood, that we're all-encompassing Irishmen.  (Don't all the best umbrella terms emigrate from rainy climes?)  Granted, Saint Augustine is a quaint seaside village with picturesque harbors and Old European architecture, and its long history makes it unique in the nation; even the circling beam of its lighthouse seems to demarcate a Venn diagram with no overlaps.  But the age-old question in My Dinner With Andre begs itself: is a Himalayan mountaintop (as it were) a better spot for finding one's bliss than one's Lower East Side apartment?  Saint Augustine is one spot among oh-so many on a spinning sphere, so why do migratory Rileys come down to avoid riling up?  It would seem that by collective though technically unspoken agreement, New Yorkers (mostly) have decided that this is the place to escape, thereby creating an Otherworld, a B in contradistinction to A.  Sure, everybody leads a life, in the sense of "hypothetical."  But to live the life is to direct one's own script and also be one's own location scout.  Sure, it's chic to delegate, but Rileys know better.

Pictured: In the foreground, Prof. Oddfellow (Riley is understood) checks the GoPro camera while Michael focuses on a sundial at the center of historic Saint Augustine.
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#sundial #st. augustine #florida #Saint Augustine #emigration #life of Riley #My Dinner with Andrew
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1922.
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`-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `
"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #lost at sea #stranded #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Catching the cake batter.  From The Brownie Handbook (Canada).
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #baking
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana State Normal School's 1916 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #finis #father time #vintage yearbook #yearbook #scythe #the end
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1908.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #snail #veil #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The figure in front has a monkey face.  From Kansas State's 1922 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Psychiatric Bulletin, 1951.
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#vintage illustration #eye #brain #psychiatry
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A Rose is a ... (permalink)
From Otterbein's 1909 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #roses #human rose #rose people
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Sasquatch, via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2003.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #bigfoot #sasquatch
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Missouri Southern State University's 1940 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #path #riverbank
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1915.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #skull #giant skull #red sky
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Terry-Thomas Tells Tales, by Terry-Thomas with Terry Daum:

***
I once advertised myself in Variety as "Terry-Thomas, the man who said, 'A Thousand!' in 'Once in a Million.'" All I had had to do was shout out, "A Thousand!" in an auction scene.

***
Enough to make anyone grit the gap in their teeth!

***
[A precursor to my email address!]
Terry hyphen Thomas had become plain Terri.

***
[I went to see a doctor] named Mutch in Harley Street.... Mutch said, "There's not much I can do for you."

***
[Parrot alert!]
But Charles liked my work and he wasn't keen on Formby's. "What?" he said. "Put him last with all those bloody awful parrot stories?"
[Then, a little later in the memoir, T-T relates one of his own standup jokes, and it also involves a parrot.]

***
[T-T quotes himself from an old newspaper piece]
"I am a dandy--or rather, a dam-dy. I don't dress conventionally and I'm damned if I ever will."

***
[T-T to a fitter] "I told you I needed a size 11....Without trying those [shoes] on, I can tell you they're a size 8."
[The fitter's reply, according to T-T] "Don't worry, I'll give them a bit of a polish."

***
[From a caption under a photo of Terry-Thomas drinking tea]
Tea for two T's.

***
Dame Margaret Rutherford came up to me in a field at Pinewood while I was wearing a haystack. For my part in The Mouse on the Moon [1963] this had been fitted to my shoulders and I’m sure the effect of seeing a haystack nipping purposefully across a field towards the refreshment room was rather odd.
Dame Margaret poked her head into the stack and said, “I would like your advice.”
“Well, make hay while the sun shines.”
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Winkle and the Pin."  From Chatterbox, 1910.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #crab #mollusk
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August 4, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1905.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #animal attack #lion
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Old and New Japan by Clive Holland, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #japan
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Today's beer and Bible snow sculpture is from The Gateway, 1970.
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#beer #vintage photo #snow #winter #bible #snow sculpture
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Face in the Pool, written and illustrated by J. Allen St. John, 1905.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #fairy tale #knight #the end
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Old News (permalink)
"Guitarist is candid — A broken fingernail & he cancels."  From the [DuPage] Courier, 1978.
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#guitar #vintage headline #headline #fingernail
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A Chinese kite.  From The Study of Man by Alfred Haddon, 1898.
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#vintage illustration #chinese #kite
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1881.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #jester
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Old News (permalink)
Confirmed: Alaska is a myth.  From Taylor Magazine, 1977.
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#alaska #vintage headline #headline
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Mothers News, 2013.
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#knowledge
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's an ornate frame we restored, from Butler's 1909 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #ornate frame #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children by Mabel Powers (Yeh Sen Noh Wehs) and illustrated by W. Fletcher White, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #native american #iroquois #the people could fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Medical College of Virginia's 1926 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #dentist #illustration #sadist
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May this not give you the bleebs.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #frog #bleeb
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"The hoard of complications."  From the University of Arkansas' 1937 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs and illustrated by John D. Batten, 1892.
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#vintage illustration #serpent #fairy tale #snake #vintage book #book
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Otterbein's 1909 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #gavel
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Dark Shadows writers waited one thousand one hundred and sixty-two episodes before they gave a character the titular line.  Inexplicably, he's not even one of the core cast.  From Dark Shadows episode 1162.
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#dark shadows
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A guinea-hen sings "Kazoo, Kazah!"  From Indiana University's 1895 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #talking bird #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bird #guinea hen
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Old News (permalink)
From Together, 1963.
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#religion #vintage illustration #vintage headline #headline
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Old News (permalink)
From The Duluth Herald, 1911.
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#vintage headline #headline
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August 3, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Elephant versus dog: which do you wager for the win?  From Chatterbox, 1914.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #elephant #dog #animal fight
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From The Sandman: His Bunny Stories by Harry Whittier Frees, 1918.
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#anthropomorphism #easter bunny #egg #easter egg
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1923.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1920s #walking the dog #pet walker #women #vintage women
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Like-To-Do Stories by Laura Rountree Smith and illustrated by L. Kate Deal, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mirror #mirror self #mirror double
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From the [DuPage] Courier, 1978.  
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #faces in things #wind
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling by Charles Godfrey Leland.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #occult #lizard
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Electron User, 1983.
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#vintage illustration #sound effects
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Together, 1961.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #prayer #garden #no trespassing
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Goshen's 1943 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bird #ornamental design
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The sixth labor of Hercules.  From Stories of Classic Myths Retold From St. Nicholas, 1909.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mythology #birds #hercules
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Flight of Puss Pandora, written and illustrated by Caroline Fuller, 1906.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #horse
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Staring at the Sun (permalink)
"The Sun discovered a great bird."  From The Fairy Housekeepers by Norma Bright Carson and illustrated by Hazeltine Fewsmith, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #sun #bird #faces in things #1910s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1937 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #campfire #fire #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hotdog
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1901.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #electricity #shocking #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
College blood drives are, indeed, gruesome when viewed objectively.  From Southern Methodist's 1943 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #horror #vintage yearbook #blood
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's 1880.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #sphinx #egypt
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Otterbein's 1909 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #harpy #vintage yearbook #hybrid #yearbook #human headed #chicken man
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fifty Gates of Understanding by Aleta Blanche Baker and illustrated by Gibbs Mason, 1930.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #occult #vintage diagram #esoteric #diagram
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August 2, 2022

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Processed World, 1990.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #occult #skull and crossbones #trombone #trombine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Real Fairy Folk by Louise Jamison and illustrated by James M. Gleeson, 1912.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #insect
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1923.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #smoke #pipe smoker #exclamation point #1920s #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Pixie in the House by Laura Rountree Smith and illustrated by Clara Powers Wilson, 1915.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #elf #pixie #jewelry #bling
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Robots lie to themselves, too.  From Kids and The Apple by Edward Carlson, 1983.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #falling #robot
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Scribner's, 1875.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #rooftop
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The duck was glad indeed when Drip fell on her back."  From Reading Time Stories by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 1923.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #rainy day #duck
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Coraddi, 1988.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #cat and mouse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Princeton's 1894 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #cobweb #candle #spider web
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Old News (permalink)
From The Current Sauce, 1957.
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#demon #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Adventures in Child Land by Frances Lilian Taylor, 1928.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #kitten
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Maintenance, Please have this chair taken away.  Thank you."  From Assumption College's 1975 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #chair #1970s #vintage man #sign
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry Monsters Manual.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #living dead #horror #undead
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Compliments of a fiend."  From Hiram's 1956 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#beard #mad scientist #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #alchemist #chemistry #vintage man #1950s
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Old News (permalink)
"Bible, gold dust, and skis."  From Together, 1960.
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#vintage illustration #bible #vintage headline #skiing #headline #gold dust
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Pittsburg State's 1937 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1930s #square
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Old News (permalink)
Bad news about tomorrow-- "Tomorrow lies in ambush."  From Tomorrow Lies in Ambush by Bob Shaw.
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#tomorrow #vintage headline #headline
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Diplomat and the Gold Piano, by Margaret Scherf:

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It was dinnertime and Pierre Marie Cloche, member of the Committee on Outer Space, was sick of outer space.

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[Humorous Mustache dept.]
Henry was very glad to see that quizzical face punctuated by the small, humorous mustache.

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He had to drop the phone on her ignited curiosity.

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the backyards in the hollow of the block--a honeycomb of fences, each taxpayer jealously marking off the limits of his irritation.

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She had a disconcerting habit of turning on a stare and forgetting to turn it off while she did further thinking.

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Henry found it impossible to be enthusiastic when enthusiasm was so obviously expected.

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Henry was not terribly interested in a view of Claude Bernard, through binoculars or any other way.
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[Bonus: a UN worker "with a briefcase coming in to sit like an archive behind her countrymen."]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1890.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #leopard
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Old News (permalink)
From The Aberree, 1964.
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#vintage headline #illiteracy #headline
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August 1, 2022

Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
We tracked down a temporal anomaly to the Ocala National Bank.  (Needless to say, none of the times on the clocks was correct.)   On the back of the building is a door to nowhere, and around the corner of the same building is yet another door to nowhere ... so a space warp is obviously at the root of the temporal distortion.  On the street practically under the clocks is a non-functional, ossified bank teller kiosk, itself frozen in time.  Why not?
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#temporal anomaly
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
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#prof. oddfellow #ghost hunting #selfies #video #penetralia
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Chatterbox, 1909.  
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #hot air balloon #stranded at sea
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #earth #outer space #man in the moon #constellation
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
   ,(   ,(   ,(   ,(   ,(   ,(   ,(   ,(
`-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `
"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #mermaid #faces in things #ocean #sea #sea spirit
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Old News (permalink)
"Burden to others?  NO!"  From Together magazine, 1959.
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#vintage ad #vintage headline #woman #vintage woman #headline #burden #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Loraine and the Little People of Spring by Elizabeth Gordon and illustrated by Ella Dolbear Lee, 1918.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fairy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Cats Are For Keeps by Muriel Thompson and illustrated by Howard Larkin.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #kitten
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Witchcraft and Sorcery, 1972.
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#vintage illustration #occult #goat #satanic
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Fort Wayne Bible College's 1969 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #silhouette #spiral #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From How to Mesmerise: A Manual of Instruction in the History, Mysteries, Modes of Procedure, and Arts of Mesmerism, or, Animal Magnetism, Hypnotism, Clairvoyance, Thought Reading, and Mesmeric Entertainment by Hames Coates, 1890.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mesmerism #hypnotism
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Indiana State Normal School's 1916 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #goat #precipice #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mountain goat #debating
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May you hereby be protected from frost giants.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #giant #jack frost #frost giant
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Concordia's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #owl #full moon #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Past Eight O'Clock by Joan Aiken and illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #silhouette #horse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Century, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #alligator #hunter #glowing eyes
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1853.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #mythology #bull #europa
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
An electrical imp, from Improvement Era, 1939.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #imp #electricity #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Oklahoma A&M's 1927 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1920s #puppeteer #puppet #marionette
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Harper's, 1957.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #parrot #books #smart animal
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