Yes, you can look elegant covered in ink. Betty Broadbent, 1930s.
Emma de Burgh, another famous tattooed lady, and her bangin' Last Supper tattoo, 1897.
Miss Stella Grassman, BAMF and tattoo artist, 1930s.
A simple horse and jockey tattoo, 1930s.
Don't mess with Mrs. Williams, 1897.
Betty Broadbent, a well-known tattooed lady, at the New York World's Fair, 1930s.
Pam Nash, a champion tattooed lady, with a Japanese garden scene across her back, 1960s.
The original girl with the dragon tattoo, 1930s.
Maud Wagner, the first well-known female tattoo artist/badass in the United States, 1907.
Pam Nash FTW, 1960s.
Think your swallow tats are cool? This woman got them before you were even born, 1965.
Kickass snake tat, 1928.
A tattooed butterfly garter belt will never fall down when you're doing the Charleston, 1930s.
Just getting another tat, NBD, 1964.
A naked lady riding a bird, 1928. Why not?
Your man always has your back when his face is tattooed on it, 1936.
I wonder how those tattoos looked like when these peoples got really old.
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