French Zouave, Eternally Waiting for his Love, 1913.
Vintage Naughtiness
1915
Jean Millet photographed in 1953 by Arax Studio.
J. Geiser, Alger postcard.
Carl August Tengbom, 1873, Sweden.
Cabinet card of four cadets from Citadel Military Academy, c. 1890s
Richard Diebenkorn with Paul Wonner and William Theophilus Brown, Berkeley, Calif., 1955, photograph by Lincoln Yamaguchi
Finlay Macqeen (1862 - 1941) was the last 'king of St Kilda' the most remote of all the islands off the western coast of Scotland. The island was perilously unhospitable and yet was inhabited with varying levels of population until 1930, when the population were reduced to thirty six inhabitants, and all of them were evacuated to preserve their lives, much to the chagrin of some of them, please left click here. Nowadays the island is a scientific base/nature preserve with a shifting but permanent population of one, with the island now owned by the Scottish government.