the van gogh cafe
Sorry about the logo, but I’ve never seen this picture before & I really like it. This is the first “dignified” picture of them I’ve seen.

Sorry about the logo, but I’ve never seen this picture before & I really like it. This is the first “dignified” picture of them I’ve seen.

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fuckyeahbusterkeaton:


From The Blacksmith.

Tumblr usually only shows a placeholder when I post a .gif, so click on that to see it!

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I saw “Film” for the last time last night. It was very interesting. Buster seemed such a tragic character.

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I saw “Film” for the last time last night. It was very interesting. Buster seemed such a tragic character.

princessstrawberry67:

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“Lazy Weather” by the Goofus Five, 1927.

Last night I was shuffling my iPod & I stumbled on this song. Even though I heard it before, I didn’t realize until last night how really great it was. :)

mothgirlwings:

thehistoryprofessor:

N.Y. City at night, ca. 1935.
via national archives.

mothgirlwings:

thehistoryprofessor:

N.Y. City at night, ca. 1935.

via national archives.

simplesue:

Frozen Charlotte Dolls
“I do not who first coined the dolls type name “frozen Charlotte”, but i do know that the dolls first were made in the 1860’s  early frozen charlotte were used to cool hot tea down at ladies tea parties. Once used,  the little doll was given to a well behaved young girl who may have come to the tea party with her Mother. later. the smaller versions were baked into cakes, and used as cup cake toppers.  In Australia they were places in christmas puddings, to be found by lucky children. They are crudely painted, but have a charm about them.”-NormanJWellman, ebay

 I bought a little reproduction frozen Charlotte at the St. Louis Arch. :)

simplesue:

Frozen Charlotte Dolls

“I do not who first coined the dolls type name “frozen Charlotte”, but i do know that the dolls first were made in the 1860’s  early frozen charlotte were used to cool hot tea down at ladies tea parties. Once used,  the little doll was given to a well behaved young girl who may have come to the tea party with her Mother. later. the smaller versions were baked into cakes, and used as cup cake toppers.  In Australia they were places in christmas puddings, to be found by lucky children. They are crudely painted, but have a charm about them.”-NormanJWellman, ebay

 I bought a little reproduction frozen Charlotte at the St. Louis Arch. :)

I think those are all of the silent film/Radiohead videos out there - be sure to let me know if I missed one!

There is one thing I just don’t understand though - why no Charley Bowers/Radiohead clips?? They would be BEYOND perfect for each other!

“Le Voyage dans la Lune” vs. “Sail to the Moon”

A tribute to veteran Harry Patch containing documentary footage of WWI vs. “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)”

“The Man With the Movie Camera” vs. “Where I End and You Begin”

“Nosferatu” vs. “2+2=5”

Buster Keaton vs. “Bulletproof” (“Bulletproof” starts at 1:10, before that it’s Buster Keaton singing “Casey Jones”.)

“The Love Nest” vs. “I Might Be Wrong”