
“Am I a weed, carried this way, that way, on a tide that comes twice a day without a meaning?” ― Virginia Woolf, The Years (1937)
Late Woolf…
Photo by Barbara Strachey, 1938 - bromide print (NPG, London)
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Barbara Morgan, Spring on Madison Square II, 1938
from Haggerty Museum

Barbara Morgan, Spring on Madison Square, 1938
from MoMA

Champ-de-Mars from the Eiffel Tower 1931 by Ilse Bing

René Jacques, Square du Vert-Galant, Paris 1937
from drouot

Cami Stone, Woman with a powder-compact, ca 1935
from millon
![Le Mans, c.1935 by René -Jacques [René Giton]
from RMN](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly33ywfuoE1qas9gro1_500.jpg)
Le Mans, c.1935 by René -Jacques [René Giton]
from RMN
Jindrich Styrsky
Untitled (from “Paris Afternoon” or “Man with Blinders” series)
1934–1935
Vintage gelatin silver print
from yama-bato
Boris Lipnitzki, At the wheel of a Chrysler. Paris, 1938
from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre
Boris Lipnitzki, Locomotive aérodynamique à la gare de Lyon. Paris, 1937
from: Vincent Bouvet. ‘Paris, une capitale au-dessus du volcan (1910-1940)’, Nicolas Chaudun (Ed.), Paris, 2011 - via lalettre

Rue Descartes, Tours, 1935 by Ilse Bing
A hansom is rare enough sight these days in London’s crowed streets, but a miniature cab, with a miniature driver, and a miniature ‘fare’, is a rarer one still.Needles to say it created something of a sensation when it appeared as here shown, in Kensington.the explanation was that the world-famous ‘Midgets’ who are to appear at the Olympia Circus were showing themselves to London before they give their clever performance at Olympia, where they will do some of their turns in stage coaches and tiny hansoms ,1920s or early 1930s
via Past to Present