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Collecting old things; heirlooms and new to you things! Companion to http://www.inherited-values.com/
Curated by Deanna Dahlsad
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It's A Pickle!

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My mom found this old pickle cookie cutter and gave it to me for Christmas this year -- though first, in the confusion of gift opening, my middle child got it, opened it, and was very confused. (I ...
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Shhh, It's A Cookbook Secret...

Shhh, It's A Cookbook Secret... | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
I've been collecting vintage cookbooks (and other ephemera) for decades. But it's not because I actually cook. Other than baking, I nearly hate cooking. Thankfully, my dear hubby is the cook in the...
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"Jenny on the Job"

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“ "Jenny on the Job" was a series of posters issued by the Public Health Services in 1943 created by artist Kula Robbins. This specific poster is titled "Jenny on the Job - Wears styles...
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Bath: The Great War in Costume

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19 July - 31 August 2014


"The war is usually seen through military eyes.  However, it could not have been won without the efforts of millions of women. They proved what they could do  – what took a great deal longer was to convince everyone that they should do it."


‘Fighting on the Home Front:  The Legacy of Women in WorldWar One’  by  Kate  Adie, (Hodder &  Stoughton)

 

World War I changed women’s life forever; in terms of status, class, position and what was acceptable for a woman to wear. Fashion changed with the innovation of women being required to do men’s work. The corset disappeared and trousers became a norm.



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I'll Keep You In My Hoosegow, Valentine

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Isn't this a creepy, abusive-stalkery-type valentine? It takes the idea of a prisoner of your love to a whole new (low) level -- complete with gun! You're the one I've been looking for, My chase is...
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See this mechanical card in action!

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'60s Icon Peter Max Talks Music, Art, and His "Groovy" Outside Lands Poster

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SF Weekly (blog) '60s Icon Peter Max Talks Music, Art, and His "Groovy" Outside Lands Poster SF Weekly (blog) In a phone interview with SF Weekly from his home in New York, Max talked about the evolution of his signature style; his friendships with...
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Peter Max strikes again! A lovely poster that tries to reflect the mentality that fan-goers should embody while enjoying a festival.

...peace love and rock 'n roll.

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copyranter: Amazing 1960s Lego anti-war ad.

copyranter: Amazing 1960s Lego anti-war ad. | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

"Let somebody else's child get his kicks tracking a little kid through a gun sight. Let somebody else's child build a bomb shelter in the hollow of an old tree."


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Curated by Deanna Dahlsad
An opinionated woman obsessed with objects, entertained by ephemera, intrigued by researching, fascinated by culture & addicted to writing. The wind says my name; doesn't put an @ in front of it, so maybe you don't notice. http://www.kitsch-slapped.com
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