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Edwardian man sitting on fence by pepandtim, via Flickr Edwardian Man, Sitting On Fence, Victorian Men, Vintage Gentleman, 1910s Fashion, Retro Pin Up, Man Sitting, Vintage Mens Fashion, Edwardian Era

The Postcard A view of an Edwardian man sitting on a wooden fence on a postally unused postcard bearing no studio name. Someone has carved their initials on the fence just behind his right knee. What the man is sitting on looks very uncomfortable - I bet he jumped off that fence as soon as the photograph had been taken. Let us hope that he survived the Great War and continued to live on into the 1970's or even the 1980's. To see the same man standing on an outside flight of steps, please…

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1912 Men's Norfolk Jacket, Edwardian era sportswear clothing, hunting clothes Edwardian Mens Fashion, Sack Suit, Norfolk Jacket, Victorian Men, Mens Fashion Illustration, Vintage Mens Fashion, Jackets Men Fashion, Hunting Clothes, Edwardian Era

During the early 1900s, Edwardian men’s clothing was relatively formal, with specific outfits worn at different times of the day. Interestingly, it was during the 1900-1919 years that for the first time, clothing started to be mass-produced. This reduced the need to have something tailor-made and ready made clothing more accessible for all, regardless of

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British Actor-manager Sir John Martin Harvey (1863-1944) was one of the last great romantic actors of the English theatre. His most famous play was The Only Way (1899), an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. 25 years later, he also featured in the film version, as well as in a few other silent and sound films. Male Celebrity, John Martin, Charles Dickens, Vintage Portraits, British Actors, Actor Model, White Photo, Vintage Pictures, Vintage Photographs

British postcard by Rotary, no. 115 N. Photo: London Stereoscopic Co. Still for the play Rouget de l'Isle by Freeman Wills and Fitzmaurice King. Martin Harvey performed the play at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, in May 1900. British Actor-manager Sir John Martin Harvey (1863-1944) was one of the last great romantic actors of the English theatre. His most famous play was The Only Way (1899), an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. 25 years later, he also featured in the…

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