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Posts tagged ladies of the world

Apr 20 '12

10 notes (via rosesmusings)Tags: art ladies of the world

Apr 19 '12
narrativepriorities:

MotorbikeGirl by manhhai on Flickr.
Vietnam Photo taken before 1975

narrativepriorities:

MotorbikeGirl by manhhai on Flickr.

Vietnam

Photo taken before 1975

184 notes (via narrativepriorities)Tags: ladies of the world

Apr 17 '12

27 notes (via womendoingstuff & dontrblgme-deactivated20130323)Tags: ladies of the world

Apr 17 '12
thebeautyofasia:

Kyrgyz women wearing traditional dress. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

thebeautyofasia:

Kyrgyz women wearing traditional dress. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

60 notes (via holothuroid & thebeautyofasia-deactivated2012)Tags: ladies of the world

Apr 14 '12
legend-of-korra:

Ooh are we fancasting characters now?
This is an MMA fighter, not an actress, but whatevs.

legend-of-korra:

Ooh are we fancasting characters now?

This is an MMA fighter, not an actress, but whatevs.

87 notes (via holothuroid & legend-of-korra)Tags: Sports ladies of the world

Apr 13 '12

11 notes (via womendoingstuff & ileftmyheartinistanbul)Tags: nature Sports ladies of the world

Apr 13 '12
softfilm:

Chinese-American Shipbuilder
“Los Angeles, Calif. — Miss Ethel Mildred Lee, 23-year-old girl born in this country of Chinese parents, is shown at her job as an electrician-helper at the Los Angeles yards of the California Shipbuilding Corporation, where she has worked for almost two years. Extra incentives to help the war effort are two brothers in the U.S. Army and one in the Navy yard at Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Lee, who’s 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 98 pounds, buys $100 worth of War Bonds a month.” — January 20, 1944

softfilm:

Chinese-American Shipbuilder

“Los Angeles, Calif. — Miss Ethel Mildred Lee, 23-year-old girl born in this country of Chinese parents, is shown at her job as an electrician-helper at the Los Angeles yards of the California Shipbuilding Corporation, where she has worked for almost two years. Extra incentives to help the war effort are two brothers in the U.S. Army and one in the Navy yard at Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Lee, who’s 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 98 pounds, buys $100 worth of War Bonds a month.” — January 20, 1944

1,391 notes (via aquamirage & softfilm-deactivated20130117)Tags: ladies of the world

Apr 12 '12

loadsamomo:

Art 251- Character Design. The theme was steampunk, but I decided to go fairly subtle. :B

36 notes (via holothuroid & loadsamomo)Tags: art ladies of the world

Apr 12 '12

1 note (via womendoingstuff)Tags: ladies of the world

Apr 12 '12
basiumexmortuus:

 
Aim by maxre

basiumexmortuus:

 

Aim by maxre

(Source: oscullum)

311 notes (via holothuroid & oscullum)Tags: Sports ladies of the world