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The Last New England Vampire
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries there was a widespread belief in vampires throughout New England. The vampiric condition became associated with the deadly Tuberculosis, a disease misunderstood at the time and therefore the cause of much superstition. 
It was believed to cause nightly visitations from previously deceased victims, as well as bringing general sickness and multiple deaths to the family. As a result, there are various accounts of families having their deceased disinterred for the purpose of removing their hearts and bringing to an end their reign of terror, and the most famous of these cases is that of Mercy Brown.
There had been numerous deaths as a result of TB within the Brown family. Mercy’s mother and sister had died within a few years of one another, then, in 1892, Mercy herself succumbed to the illness. 
Mercy’s brother Edwin was also ill and, in accordance with the aforementioned folklore, Mercy’s father was persuaded to exhume the bodies of his dead relatives in an attempt to cure his son. The mother and sister’s body were found to have undergone significant decomposition, however, Mercy’s body remained relatively unchanged*: a clear sign that she was undead and the agent of Edwin’s condition. 
As a result, her heart was removed, burnt, mixed with water and fed to Edwin. He died two months later.
* A cold New England winter likely caused this.
[Sources: Image | Mercy Brown Vampire Incident | Vampire]
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Artist: Issac Almstaedt
Medium: Photograph mounted on cardboard
Dates: c. 1880 - 1900
Dimensions: 4.5” H x 7” W
Signature/Inscription: Staten Island Gems. Almstaedt Photographer. Publisher of Photographs of Staten Island Scenery. Tompkinsville, SI, A large stock of Staten Island Views constantly on hand. Large sizes, Stereoscopic and Cards. S.I. Athletic Yacht Club House
Staten Island Museum
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G.K. Fox appeared as a clown at the Olympic Theatre in a show that ran over a year, 1868 (via Library of Congress)
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Frenchman’s Flat, Nevada - Atomic Cannon Test - History’s first atomic artillery shell fired from the Army’s new 280-mm artillery gun. Hundreds of high ranking Armed Forces officers and members of Congress are present. The fireball ascending, 05/23/1953

(Ed. note - Although  the caption provided with the photo states 5/23/1953, most records indicate this test occurred on May 25, 1953.)
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sasha pivovarova by greg kadel for numéro, december/january 2005/06
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Sasha Valarino in “Spring Awakening” photographed by KT Auleta for ELLE, March 2013
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Vlada Roslyakova wears Balenciaga F/W 2006 applique dress in the editorial ‘Tsarines’ shot by Mario Testino and styled by Carine Roitfeld for Vogue Paris October 2006

Elle Japan February 2012
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from one of my 40’s yearbooks in the sports section, i drew from a page - ink and gouache 
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Second attempt at Jaisi for The Psychs. Happy with how this one turned out. Check out the first single off their upcoming album on bandcamp.
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Don’t Open Till Doomsday (The Outer Limits . S1E17) . ‘64
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