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thatfangirl (
thatfangirl
) wrote,
@
2009
-
05
-
09
13:55:00
Pulp RPG photos, Mk. II
Flesh-and-blood
NAGS
, y/y? If you do play
Terra Incognita
rather than
Spirit of the Century
, this list does have other photos that reach back into a Victorian sf, rather than pulp, era.
Aviators
American aviator standing in front of his biplane
(1915)
American aviator, with leather helmet and goggles, sitting on the wheel of his biplane
(1918)
Others: Men
British explorer looking very much like a stereotypical "great white hunter"
(1872)
Gentleman in derby hat, sitting outside on rock, with his nose in a book
(1895)
Antarctic explorer, on skis in the snow
(1901)
Another Antarctic explorer, wearing copious furs, on skis in the snow
(1911)
Others: Women
Woman wearing naturalist's kit, holding binoculars
(1899)
Tibetan woman wearing a fedora
(1947)
NagTech
Up, up, and away!
Two Nags in a hot air balloon
(1862)
Early French photographic equipment
(1868)
Camera disguised as a pair of binoculars
;
as a purse
;
as a book
;
as a gun
(1868)
Camera hidden inside a cane handle
;
in a necktie
(1868)
Cyclist riding an ice-cycle
(1870)
Early combustion-engine car
(1886)
Man on cliff wearing pioneering glider aircraft
(1894)
Scenery: Airships
Airship moored on the ground, surrounded by crowd
(1910)
Airship flying over the ocean
(1910)
Semi-rigid dirigible amongst the clouds
(1926)
Scenery: Temples, Artifacts, Excavations
Temple of Dendur (subsequently installed in New York's Metropolitan Museum in 1978)
(1860)
Ancient ruins against backdrop of dramatic, striated rocks
(1873)
The decaying remains of New York's first subway train, built in 1869
(1912)
Maps
Map of Africa
(1873)
Map of Africa
(1880)
Map of lower Egypt and the Sinai pennisula
(1885)
World map, showing the extent of the British Empire
(1886)
World map, territories of the British Empire highlighted
(1900)
Map of Europe
(1901)
Map of Africa
(1903)
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