Girls with Guns

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Minnesota Girls Rifle team People, Lady, Vintage Photos, Vintage, Retro, Olds, Vintage Ladies, Old Things, Roaring Twenties
Minnesota Girls Rifle team
vintage american studio Country Girls, Photographer, Old Photos, Vintage Western, Vintage Cowgirl, Photos Of Women, Old Pictures
cowgirls
vintage american studio
Yinka Shonibare  "How to Blow-Up Two Heads At Once" http://www.yinkashonibarembe.com/sculpture.html Haute Couture, Suits, Steampunk, Costumes, Couture, African Dress, Victorian Dress, Costume Design
Yinka Shonibare, CBE (RA) | Artwork - Sculpture
Yinka Shonibare "How to Blow-Up Two Heads At Once" http://www.yinkashonibarembe.com/sculpture.html
tiny Natalie Portman in "The Professional" Leon, Natalie Portman, Léon The Professional, Natalie Portman Leon, Gary Oldman, Natalie, Natalie Portman The Professional
Léon: The Professional - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
tiny Natalie Portman in "The Professional"
Louise Brooks Punk, Portraits, Flapper Era, Flapper Girl, Flapper Girls, Flapper
Louise Brooks with Guns
Louise Brooks
The Gambler: c. 1912 Retro Pictures, Black And White Photographs, West, Armada, Vaquero, Girl Guns
The Gambler: c. 1912 high-resolution photo
The Gambler: c. 1912
Ann-Margaret‘s. This vintage inspiration is from 1964′s Viva Las Vegas. Haar, Girl, Girls, Anne, Women
Vintage inspiration: Ann-Margret's got a gun
Ann-Margaret‘s. This vintage inspiration is from 1964′s Viva Las Vegas.
The Emma Peel character was best described in one episode by   crazed film director Z.Z. Von Schnerck (Kenneth J. Warren) who said:        "I needed you, Mrs. Peel, a woman of beauty, of action, a woman who could become desperate and yet remain strong, a woman who could become confused and yet remain intelligent, who could fight back and yet remain feminine. You, and only you, Emma Peel, have all these qualifications." The Avengers, Portrait, Avengers, Diana Riggs, Emma Peel, Diane, Dame Diana Rigg
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The Emma Peel character was best described in one episode by crazed film director Z.Z. Von Schnerck (Kenneth J. Warren) who said: "I needed you, Mrs. Peel, a woman of beauty, of action, a woman who could become desperate and yet remain strong, a woman who could become confused and yet remain intelligent, who could fight back and yet remain feminine. You, and only you, Emma Peel, have all these qualifications."