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This is Pepper the silent film cat! Pepper worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios in the 1910s. She is the first ca...
08/01/2023

This is Pepper the silent film cat! Pepper worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios in the 1910s. She is the first cat movie star; her first starring movie was in 1913. She was in at least 17 movies. She is listed as an "actress" at IMDB. She's a Maltese.

The story goes that Sennett’s film crew discovered her beneath a stage and decided to keep her around, and from there she found her way into appearing in many of Mack Sennett’s productions…😻

Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot premiered 55 years ago, today.Join the celebration: Johnny Sokko Day.
13/10/2022

Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot premiered 55 years ago, today.

Join the celebration: Johnny Sokko Day.

Einstein wore sweatshirts that grew rattier over the years, because wool sweaters made him itch. When his wife, Elsa, “u...
18/09/2022

Einstein wore sweatshirts that grew rattier over the years, because wool sweaters made him itch. When his wife, Elsa, “urged him repeatedly to dress up for important company,” wrote one historian, “Einstein quipped that if the important visitors were coming to see him, they’d see him as he was; but if they were coming to see his clothes, Elsa would show them to his wardrobe.”

27/07/2022

The first known female tattoo artist in the United States, Maud Stevens Wagner, photographed in 1907.

Credit: Marina Amaral - Photo Colorization
historycolored.com

21/07/2022

A 16-year-old glass works boy working a night shift in a factory at 1am in Indiana, United States, in August 1908. Photograph taken by Lewis Hine.

Credit: rishicolors on Instagram
historycolored.com⁠

15/06/2022

Biddy Bridget Mason (1815-1891)

She was born into slavery and "given" as a wedding gift to a Mormon couple in Mississippi named Robert and Rebecca Smith. In 1847 at age 32, Biddy Mason was forced to walk from Mississippi to Utah tending to the cattle behind her master’s 300-wagon caravan. She "walked" from Mississippi to Utah. That's 1, 618.9 miles!

After four years in Salt Lake City, Smith took the group to a new Mormon settlement in San Bernardino, California in search of gold. Biddy Mason soon discovered that the California State Constitution made slavery illegal, and that her master's had a plan to move them all to Texas to avoid freeing them.

With the help of some freed Blacks she had befriended, she and the other Slaves attempted to run away to Los Angeles, but they were intercepted by Smith and brought back. However, when he tried to leave the state with his family and Slaves, a local posse prevented them from leaving.

Biddy had Robert Smith brought into court on a writ of habeas corpus. She, her daughters, and the ten other Slaves were held in jail for their own safety to protect them from an angry and violent pro-slavery mob until the Judge heard the case and granted their freedom.

Now free, Mason and her three daughters moved to Los Angeles where they worked and saved enough money to buy a house at 331 Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles. Biddy was employed as a Nurse, Midwife, and Domestic Servant. She was one of the first Black women to own land in the city of Los Angeles.

She had the intelligence and boldness to use part of her land as a temporary resting place for horses and carriages, and people visiting town paid money in exchange for the space. That particular area was considered the first "parking lot" in Los Angeles.

Knowing what it meant to be oppressed and friendless, Biddy Mason immediately began a philanthropic career by opening her home to the poor, hungry, and homeless. Through hard work, saving, and investing carefully, she was able to purchase large amounts of real estate including a commercial building, which provided her with enough income to help build schools, hospitals, and churches.

Her financial fortunes continued to increase until she accumulated a fortune of almost $300,000. In today's money, that would be $6M. Her most noted accomplishment is the founding of the First AME Church in California. In her tireless work she was known for saying "If you hold your hand closed, nothing good can come in. The open hand gives in abundance; even as it receives."

Biddy Bridget Mason died on January 15, 1891 at the age of 76. On March 27, 1988, ninety one years after her death, a special occasion event was given in her honor by members of the church she helped founded. Mayor Tom Bradley was among the dignitaries in attendance. Black women are legendary.
Black History is American History.

Kurt Cobain and his cat (1989)
22/01/2022

Kurt Cobain and his cat (1989)

The Bob White Theater at SE 64th and Foster. Portland, Oregon.
19/01/2022

The Bob White Theater at SE 64th and Foster. Portland, Oregon.

Remember that photo of the construction workers having lunch on a unfinished New York skyscraper? Well here's the photog...
18/01/2022

Remember that photo of the construction workers having lunch on a unfinished New York skyscraper? Well here's the photographer Charles Ebbets. 9/20/1932

Portrait of Inuit girl, Nancy Columbia - BY Gerhard Sisters - 1904
30/11/2021

Portrait of Inuit girl, Nancy Columbia - BY Gerhard Sisters - 1904

03/11/2021

4 Masters of Terror. Lorre , Price , Karloff and Rathbone - 1964

25/10/2021

Eartha Kitt. Catwoman.

08/08/2021

A picture from 1968 - but taken where?

"You can be gorgeous at thirty, charming at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life." ~ Coco Chanel  (1959) by...
14/07/2021

"You can be gorgeous at thirty, charming at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life."
~ Coco Chanel

(1959) by Helmut Newton.

Central Park, New York. 1959Photo by Yale Joel
22/05/2021

Central Park, New York. 1959
Photo by Yale Joel

If I'm going to sing like someone else, then I don't need to sing at all.-Billie Holiday
22/05/2021

If I'm going to sing like someone else, then I don't need to sing at all.
-Billie Holiday


02/02/2021

"This is what I like about photographs. They’re proof that once, even if just for a heartbeat, everything was perfect."
Jodi Picoult - Lone Wolf.

Bert Hardy - Fun In Southend, 1952.

14/01/2021

: Albert Einstein holding James William Pietsch, the infant son of his neighbors, on July 13, 1951.

“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”~Marilyn Monroe  (Norma Jean Baker)
28/11/2020

“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”

~Marilyn Monroe

(Norma Jean Baker)

Once again this year I'll be traveling the world by Gyroplane in search of interesting people with strange and unusual t...
12/07/2020

Once again this year I'll be traveling the world by Gyroplane in search of interesting people with strange and unusual talents. This is last year's winner Miss Ellen Pinchy, an amazing woman who has the ability to grow live crabs from her head on demand. Miss Pinchy won a giant pot, a lifetime supply of butter and her picture featured in this very post (Wow!)
I will be holding open auditions in all the major cities and happening places all over the globe so odds are I'll be in your town. So come on down and show me what you got. I can't wait to see all your talents!

“Every woman is a rebel.” ~Oscar Wilde  (The Smoking Nuns 1965)
08/07/2020

“Every woman is a rebel.”
~Oscar Wilde

(The Smoking Nuns 1965)

Pasty Cline enjoying the garden at her home in Wi******er, circa mid 50's.
07/07/2020

Pasty Cline enjoying the garden at her home in Wi******er, circa mid 50's.

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