hollyhocksandtulips:

Natica Nast (daughter of Conde Nast). Photo by Baron de Meyer, Vogue,1920.

hollyhocksandtulips:

Natica Nast (daughter of Conde Nast). Photo by Baron de Meyer, Vogue,1920.

(via fromlaughter)

silentcuriosity:

Flappers

silentcuriosity:

Flappers

"Oh what’s occurin’?"

— (Gavin and Stacey)  (via youknowyourebritishwhen)

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violetcrawley:

do you ever feel like throwing up your internal organs because you love a fictional character so much

mmorrow:

Pride and Prejudice (1995)

Background painting by Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (x)

mmorrow:

Pride and Prejudice (1995)

Background painting by Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (x)

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suicideblonde:

Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Joanne Froggatt and Jessica Brown-Findlay photographed by Julian Broad for InStyle UK, March 2012

suicideblonde:

Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Joanne Froggatt and Jessica Brown-Findlay photographed by Julian Broad for InStyle UK, March 2012

(via shinebycomparison)

detectivejane:

lookbeyondthisroom:

lookbeyondthisroom:

These are some of my favorite pictures of the bunch.

Sharing is caring but please don’t take them without giving credit, or at least let me know where you’ve used them :0)

Thanks!

Reblogging because the post is not showing for me under Michelle’s tag :S

She looks so happy! AUGH I LOVEHER

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Reblog if you have in any way been emotionally ruined by British television

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silverducks:

Ahhhh, after sooooooo many scenes where we see Mary so angsty, it’s great to see a gif set of her all happy and smiley!

Shows that there is indeed a very big and very generous heart within and I love these moments where she lets her facade slip and we get a glimpse of it - especially in series 1 where they weren’t so often nor as obvious.

And I ADORE how so many of these (and the most genuine of the smiles/laughs) are Matthew related!

(Source: sadieblodgett, via silverducks-deactivated20120226)

simplysunrise:

I LOVE MARY CRAWLEY IN ALL HER GLORY!

(Source: sadieblodgett)

"It’s not a bad lesson to learn in the bleaker months: how you view a storm is a question of perspective; provided you find the right rock to watch it from, it could be the most incredible thing you’ll ever witness."

— Dan Stevens (via abitofaliar)