As some have said I don't like the general name Steampunk. Most of the whole punk movement I'm not crazy over. Some of the stories are good, others I think don't have the best of messages, well others still are just preachy.
That said I like Victorian and Edwardian styles, and would enjoy...
I have an entire DVD set with Rathbone's Holmes work on it. Sadly it's been awhile since I've watched them. Truth be told I watched the films first on youtube, and bought the DVD set afterwords, and have as of yet not watched the DVDs at all lol. Guess I never noticed it before. Maybe it will...
Times certainly have changed, yet things do kind of remain the same. Well reading this thread I quickly recalled Calvin Coolidge's Autobiography (which I've read as a good Republican should lol), which is wittily called "The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge". In it he talks about meeting his...
Yes, I just watched it the other day. An amazing masterpiece! I haven't read the book yet, but I love the stories with Ariadne Oliver in them and how she works with Poirot well at the same time complaining about her own creation "Sven Hjerson".
I especially love the scene where they are at...
Maybe that is all it is. I was wondering though if perhaps it was a part of Victorian fashion that simply didn't survive much past the turn of the century. Although it seems that the Holmes drawn by Sidney Paget also wore the tie, not matter what it is lol.
Before I begin let me say, hello Ladies and Gentlemen! It's an honor to meet everybody. I'm a 23 year old newbie to the whole vintage community.
I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on what you would call the tie (if it can even be called that) Jeremy Brett always wore when he played...
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