Thursday, June 30, 2022
Princess Delphine
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Madrid - July 2018
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Let's Go Belgium
A shopkeeper cuts a slice of cheese at a shop in Belgium, 1959. Taken for the 'Let's Go Belgium' .
A greengrocer's shop in Belgium, 28th January 1960. Taken for the 'Let's Go' budget travel guide to Belgium.
Monday, June 27, 2022
Unsavory Berets
Established in October 2015, the All-Russia "Young Army" National Military Patriotic Social Movement Association, transliterated as 'Yunarmiya,' or YAM is a youth organization supported and funded by the Russian Ministry of Defence to train future personnel for the uniformed services and to “instil the values of patriotism, national service, national and military history, remembrance of past military operations and campaigns and of the fallen of its armed forces, and to help develop the country as its population grows”.
A successor to the military courses in both the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization and the Komsomol during Soviet times, and keeping the traditions of the Great Patriotic War services of these organizations, it is affiliated with the Russian Armed Forces, DOSAAF and the MOD Armed Forces Central Sports Society.
Young Army Cadets are distinguished by their red berets.
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Sergey Bakaev
Sergey Bakaev was born in 1922, traveling in the train through Siberia to the new workplace of his father, in Irkutsk.
In Siberia Sergey became an orphan and in 1933 his grandmother brought him [back] to the Crimea. Ever since, Yalta was his home.
Sergey Bakaev started to work in an art studio but had to join the army. The war started when he was in Belarus. Heavy fighting, imprisonment, concentration camps; he was the only one who managed to escape. He wandered, almost starved and at last came to occupied Slutsk. The first sign Sergey Bakaev saw there was "Art Studio". In some way art saved his life — Sergey got a job.
In 1951 he graduated from Simferopol Art School, the creative home of many Crimean artists.
In 1961 he
became a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. In 1999, Bakaev
was awarded the title of Honored artist of the Crimea.
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Spanish Civil War
A radio operator and an armed guard take radio equipment to the front line near Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, circa 1937.
Daily news bulletins will be broadcast direct from the front.
Friday, June 24, 2022
Okhrim Kravchenko
Ukrainian artist Okhrim Kravchenko (1903 – 1985) studied at the Kyiv Art-Industrial College (1921–1924). In the fall of 1924, he entered the Painter Department of the Kyiv Art Institute.
After graduating in 1930 Kravchenko was unexpectedly arrested “for systematic anti-Soviet activity” and was sentenced to exile in Kotlas on the Northern Dvina.
Kravchenko was allowed to return to Kryvvi Rih before the war but when in 1942 many OUN members were arrested and executed he decided to go to Kyiv on foot.
Trying to avoid possible post-war persecution Kravchenko moved to Lviv in 1946. There he was offered a job teaching at the School of Applied and Decorative Art.
At the time of Khrushchev Thaw Lviv became the center of national creative research, leaving Kyiv “with its dullness of the official socialist realism” far behind. Incited by the process of national revival, Kravchenko took his own niche in the artistic life of Lviv, clearly and regularly declaring principles of monumentalism on his canvases.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Moscow 1990
A woman argues with bereted shop assistant over empty shelves with customers queueing in a food store, on November 23, 1990 in Moscow.
Muscovites are facing difficulties in fulfilling their basic needs as the Russian market liberalization led to a tremendous economical and social crisis and the pauperization of the population.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
VJ Day
VJ Day, (Victory over Japan Day) veteran Norman Ralph attends a service to commemorate the 65th anniversary of victory against Japanese forces during the Second World War, in London on August 15, 2010.
The Second World War in Asia began on December 7, 1941 after Japanese war planes bombed the US Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii. The Japanese forces surrendered on August 14, 1945 following a dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Soviet declaration of war and the invasion of Manchuria. The next day, Wednesday, August 15, 1945 was celebrated as VJ Day. Britian suffered 90,332 casualties in the war against Japan.
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Vilnius
A Lithuanian separatist in a military beret reads a newspaper inside the Parliament building in Vilnius, where the government is entrenched in fear of the Soviet Army's intervention.
In the early hours of January 12, 1991, the Red Army, which had entered the capital city of Vilnius in an attempt to take over government and communications, opened fire on a crowd of unarmed demonstrators outside the city's TV tower. In the days following, the people of Lithuania continued to defend the Parliament building and communications centers through nonviolent means, and the Soviet troops were unable to regain power in the newly independent state.
Monday, June 20, 2022
Red Stars of Perestroika
Austrian actress Larisa Udovichenko, holding a red star, wears pins with Soviet symbols on her white blouse and black beret at Mosfilm Studios. A group of popular young actresses modeled a variety of campy scenarios wearing culturally inspired fashions and Communist symbols.
Soviet actress Marina Zudina wears a black beret and a pin with a picture of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on her red jacket at Mosfilm Studios.Sunday, June 19, 2022
Rudolf Nureyev
Soviet born ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, 6 September 1991 in Deauville, France.
Nureyev studied at the Leningrad Choreographic School, and became a soloist with the Kirov Ballet. While touring with the Ballet in 1961, he obtained political asylum in Paris. Nureyev's virtuosity and expressiveness made him one of the greatest male dancers of the 1960's, in both classical and modern ballets. He became ballet director of the Paris Opera in 1983.
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Dr Paul Monk
Friday, June 17, 2022
Lost Photos from Spanish Civil War
Photographs by two Jewish female photographers who worked behind anti-fascist lines during the Spanish Civil War have gone on display in Madrid after 80 years. For decades the negatives and prints, many of which have never been published, were believed to be lost or destroyed. They are now on show in Madrid for the first time.
Aragón front 1937, Kati Horna |
As the war neared a conclusion in 1939, anarchists of the CNT and -FAI, took steps to preserve records of their struggle and achievements. Apprehensive of the war’s outcome, they sealed documents and 2,300 photographs, 5,000 negatives and almost 300 photographic plates in 48 wooden crates, which they smuggled out of Barcelona away from the fascist bombardment, destined for the safe haven of the International Institute of Social History (IISH) in Amsterdam.
Emma Goldman visits Albalate de Cinca in Aragón; Margaret Michaelis |
The photographers were Margaret Michaelis, of
Polish-Austrian descent, and Kati Horna, from Hungary and a friend of the
photojournalist Robert Capa, a compatriot.
Fighter on the Aragón front, 1937. Kati Horna |
Both photographers believed their work had been lost or
destroyed in the ruins of Franco’s bombs. Now, for the first time, the pictures
are seeing the light of day.
Thanks Thomas
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Marine Serre
Marine Serre is a Paris-based designer who has won the 2017 LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers, announced by Rihanna at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris.
Marine Serre has worked for Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Maison Margiela and Dior during Raf Simons’ reign until she started her own label in the same year.
Mixing feminine silhouettes and edgy sportswear with tech fabrics, Marine Serre’s unique collections has received considerable industry acclaim.
Interesting approach to berets, and possibly not to every boinero's taste (and budget!).
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Dr Neville Jennings
Dr Neville Jennings was a lecturer with the SCU School of Education.
He completed his PhD in the area of Citizenship Education, with a focus on the Middle Years of Schooling. More interesting for fellow boineros is the classic beret casquette, or peaked beret, that Dr Jennings wears.
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
The Country Doctor's Choice
Set in the market town of Everham in Hampshire, from late autumn of 1962 to summer 1963, four interweaving stories overlap as time progresses. Tensions between the characters give rise to open conflicts which erupt in scandals that echo the Profumo affair which has shocked the nation; Everham is like a bubbling cauldron which boils over, resulting in changes in the lives of its residents.
Monday, June 13, 2022
Donald Clymer
Donald Clymer was born in Lancaster Pa, and taught classes in the Spanish and Core Curriculum departments at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), Harrisonburg, Va. He retired from teaching in May 2016.
Don gives spiritual direction (guidance) to both individuals and groups and has led workshops on spirituality for retreats, churches and other venues. He is on the board of Blue Ridge Ministries which provides a wide variety of spirituality retreats.
Don spent years processing his intercultural experiences in Central America and Mexico where he worked with Eastern Mennonite Missions, Salunga, Pa, and Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, Pa, and where he studied and led numerous student groups. His journey gives him significant insight and passion for connecting spirituality and the intercultural experience.