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24 VINTAGE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IMAGES - OLD PHOTOS!

 

Today we have a charming collection of Vintage Women Images and these are nearly all actresses! Wait till you see these lovely women, some of whom surely must have been among the prettiest actresses of their time! Featured below are beautiful young ladies wearing costumes and crowns, and others with long luscious hair. Each one is posing dramatically with a unique and interesting expression, making them so fun to look at. Both black and white and color photographs and photo postcards with writing are truly superb. These are wonderful vintage images to use in mixed media or collage work! Some could make great tags as well.To get more news about 2020人妻中文, you can visit our official website.

How divine is this antique photo postcard?!! I think I probably paid way too much for this one, but I was smitten and couldn't help myself! What a beauty this glamour girl is! I love her pose, beautiful face, soft green dress, and of course that amazing gilded folding screen behind her! I hope you like her too!

Here we have an oh so fabulous Lina Cavalieri postcard! Of all the Vintage Beautiful Women on this page, I think Lina is my favorite. My grandmother had a favorite doll named Lina that she gave to me when I was a little girl (I still have her!) and I have a feeling she was named after this actress. Anyway, she is wearing a beautiful bright blue gown, with loads of sparkly jewels. I wonder if her necklace is made of real rubies? There's actually glitter on the postcard. So pretty!
It took me several months to acquire an image of this famous beauty. She is Lina Cavalieri, who was an Italian opera star born in 1874. I was so excited when this gorgeous image finally arrived in the mail! Her luscious red dress with long white ruffles is as stunning as her face. The impressive card itself has a beautiful, ornate design and handwriting.

This is an Old Photo of a French Beauty! Arlette Dorgere was a Stage actress in France. She has the loveliest face and such large soulful eyes. She wears an embroidered pink veil over her puffed light hair. Very pretty!Pictured above is a wonderful antique real photo postcard of actress Gladys Cooper! Such a beauty!! She looks a bit melancholy in this photo, don't you think? I love the dramatic cloudy sky in the background and the gorgeous colorful dress she's wearing! The tinting on this Vintage Actress Image is also beautifully done.

Here we have a Beautiful Actress Photo in Elegant Beaded Gown! In this sepia photo, a woman with a sweet face poses in a classy beaded gown. Her hands are resting on the back of a chair, with a large stone ring on her left ring finger. She has flowers in her beautifully coiffed hair. So nice!

What a marvelous vintage postcard this is!! The postcard is from France and shows a dark haired beauty. She looks like such a diva; just look at the fabulous pompoms on her dress! I think it is quite unusual the way she is off to the side of the postcard, with all that blank space on the other side. What I love is that you can use the blank area to write whatever you like, making it great for tags!! This one reminds me of the woman in the postcard just below. What do you think? Is it the same woman?

Love this one!! Above is an old photo postcard, originally taken in Paris. The card features a very striking looking woman with amazing smokey eyes! The face on this beauty just really spoke to me.

Isn't she stunning?!!! This gorgeous glamour girl is actress Maude Fealy. What a beauty!! This photo is not from my personal collection, but from an archived source, and is in the public domain. I just had to share in case you don't already have this one!

buzai232 Sep 26 '22, 07:26PM · Tags: ifak pouches

5 TOP IFAK KITS

Even though our society develops so rapidly and things change by the second, we’ve become kind of dependent on medicine and Emergency rooms and family doctors. We have medical options all the time, everywhere.To get more news about ifak kit, you can visit rusuntacmed.com official website.

In the plain desert, out in the woods, up in the hills, there are no hospitals around you, nor medical units or doctors for that matter. So, what to do if an emergency situation occurs?

Ok, let’s say you take some medications along in your backpack, but what if it’s not used right? After all, good medicine at the wrong time is bad medicine…

An "Individual First Aid Kit" (IFAK) is given to every soldier going into combat. The content may vary, but there are some general similarities to all of them.

As the IFAK comes in many options, you just only need to take a deep breath before exploring your options. And, the bigger your IFAK is, the more inexperienced you are- according to some.

Apart from carrying an IFAK kit, you still need to know how to use everything inside it. You need some medical knowledge, simple skills and the wisdom to know when to use it.

Your IFAK serves YOU so, unless you’re a mobile ICU, there’s no reason for you to pack the whole local drugstore.

After all, the IFAK pouch is not as big as your backpack for a reason.

PUTTING AN IFAK TOGETHER

If you go over statistics, you’d see that more of the deaths on the battlefield (85% or more, as a matter of fact), come from uncontrolled hemorrhaging (bleeding to death, that is). So, considering this, your IFAK gear should address the important issue of hemorrhage control.

Most IFAKs are stocked to a decent standard and combat death statistics change as combat medicine develops. Some go for the principle that one is almost none and you should get a minimum of six pills, no matter what.

But, no matter how badly you think it might get, never sacrifice your ammo for some Band-Aids as the best medicine is… having fire superiority.

You won’t be needing any burn cream, ibuprofen or decongestants- you only need something to stop the bleeding. It’s better to learn how to use the materials you’re familiar with as first line gear is linked to the first line medical skills.

You should also consider where you place your IFAK, which should be somewhere easy to reach with any of your hands.

NEVER FORGET THIS

Your IFAK should contain blood stopper bandages, clotting solutions and backup bandages, along with sterile dressings. Some vitamins, Epsom salt might become handy as well, especially on a hiking trip with kids.

Get educated and go through some practical medical books for survival. Some classes on first aid at your local Red Cross won’t hurt for sure.

buzai232 Sep 26 '22, 07:16PM · Tags: ifak pouches