"Portrait Of Another Victorian Batwoman, Shown As Marie Schleinzer, Taken At Adele Kuk Hof-Atelier, Vienna Circa 1890"
"‘Blackbirds’, A Group Of Men And Women Sitting In A Fallen Tree. Photograph By Louis Milton Thiers C1910"
"Unknown Victorian Lady Pulling A Face For The Camera"
"A Woman Dressed Up As Batgirl In 1904, 35 Years Before The Creation Of Batman In 1939, And 57 Years Before The Creation Of Batgirl In 1961"
""A Fine Day In London" Photographed By Hector Colard C.1898"
"A Victorian Lass With Rather Long Hair In A Fashionable Pic C1890s"
"Blanche Allarty Excited Circus Crowds In The Late 1890s With Her Superior Equestrian Abilities"
"A born crowd-pleaser, she continually innovated new tricks to keep her fans yearning for more. In a male-dominated world, Blanche Allarty became famous for gracefully executing death-defying tricks. According to Hilda Nelson, author of Great Horsewomen of the 19th Century in the Circus Allarty became one of France’s “most famous and admired ecuyère of haute école (a female rider of the upper school). She was among the first women in history to perform virtuoso dressage and she was highly respected for it"
"A Couple Of Victorian Travellers Looking Rather Dandy Taken Around 1890s"
"Mother And Daughter Watch A Tall Ship Navigate The Thames Assisted By A Steam Tug, London, Ca. 1880 - Sunderland Antiquarian Society"
"Portrait Of Actress Evelyn Nesbit Photographed By Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr., 1901"
"Female Japanese School Students, They Were Wearing Edo Period Uniforms Consisting Of A 'Hakama' (Skirts Worn Over A Short-Sleeved 'Furisode Kimono', In The Tokyo Prefecture, Meiji Era, Imperial Japan, C. Early 1910s"
"Portrait Of Victorian Bird-Man In Norway, Robert Collett (1842-1913) Taken C. 1910"
"Autremagazine 1890s, An Inuit Man Warms His Wife’s Feet. Greenland"
"The Smallest Shop In London, Occupied By A Cobbler, At 4 Bateman Street, Soho. The Shop Is Six Feet Long, Five Feet High And Two Feet Deep, The Rent Three Pounds A Week, It Has Been Occupied For Over Twenty Years. C.1910"
"Rather Creepy Victorian Humpty Dumpty Adaptation From Alice Through The Looking Glass Circa 1873"
"Victorian Woman Dressed As A Witch Or A High Priestess, Taken At Emil H. Klemke's Photographic Studio In Scribner, Nebraska (Population, 827) In Around 1900"
"Having A Tooth Taken Out At The Dentist In The UK In The 1870s"
#25 Traditional Romanian Gypsies.
#33 Probably an actress for a traveling show troupe, or that town's Fortune Teller.
Ah-Weh-Eyu (Pretty Flower) A very fitting name!