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Roger Chillingworth: Gaslight
Arthur Dimmesdale: Gatekeep
Hester Prynne: Girlboss
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jthurlow · 2 months
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Marketing Palm City Farms, father/developer C. C. Chillingworth
~ A tidbit from our upcoming book, A Pictorial History of Palm City, Florida by Sandra Thurlow & Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch ~Charles Curtis Chillingworth, 1868-1936, was born in Liverpool, New York and passed away in West Palm Beach, Florida. Pictured below at 45 years old, second from left, front row. Alligator Smith aside, it is Charles Curtis Chillingworth “distinguished pioneer, citizen,…
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innocentscemetery · 4 months
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A young American boy with ice cream around his mouth at Battersea Fun Fair, London. July 1956.
By John Chillingworth.
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inthedarktrees · 2 years
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Two girls enjoy ice creams on the sands at Blackpool. Blackpool Tower can be seen in the background.
John Chillingworth, “Blackpool,” Picture Post, July 31, 1954
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valentinovamp · 1 year
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Diana Dors (1956)
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mayhemchicken-artblog · 4 months
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Yeeeah it is way scarier if the vampire can eat anyone. Can you imagine Dracula but when Jonathan cuts himself Dracula goes ":/ not a girl" or the first mate goes "good thing vampirism is no threat to me or I'd need to jump" or Dracula trying to eat Mina and going "curses, foiled by matrimony". Then the threat is that no one is safe from the vampire, not just Girl Virginity.
Yes, exactly. When the human heroes go on a dumbass expedition to the crypt in the middle of the night I need to be at least a little bit worried that the vampire might Fucking Get Them or what's the point??
Also, vampires only being a threat to Girl Virginity is creepy in a bad way and the subtext implied by it is definitely not something I'm keen to preserve from the original text.
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fawnvelveteen · 1 year
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"Ekberg Smiles" by John Chillingworth, on the  10th December 1955: Swedish actress Anita Ekberg smiling during her make up session before meeting the press at the Savoy Hotel, London. 
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ficklesprite · 7 months
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Reading the Scarlet Letter in my English class and I figured it’s just spooky enough to kick off October!
*lmao I hope my English teacher actually likes this one because last time he said my art was too spooky to hang up in the class room-*
He literally made this an assignment just so his classroom would have decorations
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20th-century-man · 2 years
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Diana Dors / in Cannes for the International Film Festival / photos by John Chillingworth, 1956.
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lascitasdelashoras · 2 years
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John Chillingworth - The boy and the distorting mirror, Rotterdam
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burtlancster · 5 months
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Burt Lancaster in a parade through Paris in order to promote Trapeze, 1955.
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pedestriansteppers · 3 months
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John Chillingworth, 1954.
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nerves-nebula · 5 months
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chapter 81 of varney the vampire got me in actual fucking tears this shit so stupid i love it
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chicinsilk · 1 year
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Christian Dior Haute Couture Fall/Winter 1954-55 Collection. Model Renée Breton in the full evening two-piece with mink cuffs named "Zemire", photo by John Chillingworth. "H" line.
Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Automne/Hiver 1954-55. Le mannequin Renée Breton dans le deux-pièces de soirée intégral avec des poignets en vison nommé "Zemire", photo de John Chillingworth. Ligne "H"
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inthedarktrees · 2 years
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An audience of women watching a group of chorus girls performing on stage
John Chillingworth, “The Best and Worst of British Cities: Liverpool,” Picture Post, April 3, 1954
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anza-redstar · 2 years
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Overcome with horror at the prospect that your family has been cursed with/by the dreaded Vampyre? Need some sort of coping mechanism for this? Consider deliberately developing a victim complex as hard as you can about it!
"Henry," he said, "the best way, you may depend, of meeting evils, be they great or small, is to get up an obstinate feeling of defiance against them. Now, when anything occurs which is uncomfortable to me, I endeavour to convince myself, and I have no great difficulty in doing so, that I am a decidedly injured man."
"Indeed!"
"Yes; I get very angry, and that gets up a kind of obstinacy, which makes me not feel half so much mental misery as would be my portion, if I were to succumb to the evil, and commence whining over it, as many people do, under the pretence of being resigned."
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