The half-breed (Allan Dwan, 1916)
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'Never a lip is curved with pain that can't be kissed into smiles again.' 💋- Bret Harte
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Hey kids, this isn’t ~anything~ like the usual crap I post on here, but I’m posting it, so deal with it.
I got this:
Portrait, picture, print, whatever you wanna call it at an antique store the other day and was like “woah, that’s cool” so I bought it. I was looking closer at it and realized it had the birth and death years of all the poets on here. Except two of them don’t have death years?
The guy on the left, Will Carlton and the third guy from the left, J. Whitcomb Riley. They died in 1912 and 1916 respectively. Which means, either they just didn’t know when they died, or this was made BEFORE they died.
So I tried googling it, reverse google image searching it, and everything else I could think of but I wasn’t finding anything. And I REALLY want to know how old this thing is, so could anyone on here help me? I know there are probably a lot of people smarter than me who like art history or old literature or stuff like that that might know something.
(In case it helps, the other poets are Edgar Allan Poe, Eugene Field, Walt Whitman, and Bret Harte)
So just, help?
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The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart | Singles match for the WWF Championship
WWF One Night Only
September 20, 1997
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5/7: Today would have been Owen Hart’s 59th birthday
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The Half-Breed (Allan Dwan, 1916)
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