French figurative sculptor, Christophe Charbonnel, working on a sculpture of the head of Poseiden. Source: facebook.com1958 Porsche 356A convertible. Source: solitaryfossil.tumblr.com.Brough Superior V-twin, made in Nottingham, England, between 1919 and 1940. They were known as the “Rolls-Royce of motorcycles” in their time. Reblogged from mardenostuff.tumblr.com.Source: betterisbest.tumblr.com.Source: tumblex.com>femfeedtvSource: danewsea.tumblr.comSource: kiltypleasure.tumblr.com.Never completely grow up! Source: photografickcoupe.tumblr.comSource: some-nude-fun.tumblr.comSource: norwegiannatureandnudes.tumblr.com.Source: mea-gloria-fides.tumblr.comSource: naturalswimmingspirit.tumblr.comThe ladies are out for a spin on the water. 1950’s? Source: forums.sailinganarchy.comAmerican actor, film producer and pin-up model Eve Meyer (1928-1977). She was Playboy Magazine’s Playmate of the Month in June 1959. Source: vintagenudescolor.tumblr.comEigeroy lighthouse on the small island of Midbrodoya in Norway. Built of cast iron in 1854 it stands 32.9 metres tall. At night, it flashes three white lights every 30 seconds. Photo by Richard Larssen. Source: flickr.comA painting by Australian artist and naturalist William Cooper (1934-2015) of the now extinct thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), a carnivorous marsupial once native to Tasmania, Australia. Also known as the Tasmanian tiger, his painting depicts the animals in a heath forest near Cradle Mountain. The Thylacine was declared extinct in 1936. Source: williamtcooper.com.au
Nudity to disarm. At about 1.45 am on Saturday 18 July, a woman clothed only in a facemark and a beanie confronted armed Federal agents in Portland, Oregon. The agents fired pepper bullets at the woman’s feet but overall her strategy seemed to have the desired effect as the agents withdrew about 10 minutes later. Source: oregonlive.com.This elegant 1935 two-tone Renault Celtaquatre was manufactured in France between 1934 and 1938. The 1463cc, 30hp saloon was capable of a top speed of 100 kilometres/hour (62 mph). Source: autocart.biz.Fashion models in Italy in 1951 take a cigarette break. Something across the road has caught their attention. Photograph by Milton Greene. Source: messynessychic.com.The skipper keeps a sharp eye out. Source: truthordarepics.com.Source: reddit.com.In 1929, photographer R J Salmon stands in a box suspended from a crane to take an aerial photo of Fleet Street in London. St Paul’s Cathedral is in the background. Photographer unknown. Source: Pinterest.com.au.Source: poringa.net.Is this a paddock find? In the foreground is a V-twin Brough Superior made in Nottingham, England, up until 1940. Source: Motocavaquinhos on Facebook.com.Stefania Ferrario is a beautiful Australian fashion model. In 2015, Stefania started a campaign to stop the use of the term “plus size” to describe models in the fashion industry who are above U.S. dress size 4. Source: Pinterest.com.Source: mia-down-under.tumblr.com.Homemade pasta. Source: Tumblr.com.The Boomerang was an Australian fighter aircraft produced between 1942 and 1945, in response to the Japanese invasion of the Pacific. It was the first combat aircraft designed and manufactured in Australia. Although based on the North American NA-16 and using some components of the CAC Wirraway trainer it was substantially different to both. The Boomerangs were highly manoeuvrable, and well armed although their flight ceiling was somewhat limited. They were used effectively for ground attack and also aerial reconnaissance and air sea rescue.
This aircraft, VH-MHR, is the CA-13 variant built in 1943. It is fitted with a 1,830 hp Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp Radial engine. It is owned by the Temora Aviation Museum in New South Wales. Photo is by Naemick Photography. Reblogged from redbubble.com.