Ah right, it’s creepy because it’s fascist-adjacent + colonial saviour imagery. This is Lady Britannia (ft. Uncle Sam in the last one)pic.twitter.com/rGNzZ4ijTE
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Ah right, it’s creepy because it’s fascist-adjacent + colonial saviour imagery. This is Lady Britannia (ft. Uncle Sam in the last one)pic.twitter.com/rGNzZ4ijTE
“The meeting of Britannia and Citizen François', by James Gillray, 1803 What on earth is going on here? Something to do with the Napoleonic wars? Yikespic.twitter.com/k6yIngHaec
“Japan makes her debut under Columbia’s auspices” - Puck magazine(?) seems to be full of this sort of fun stuffpic.twitter.com/3CfsG7enNo
Yo,,, Miss South America is
pic.twitter.com/pQIf5IQwyG
... I would much rather be partying with South Americapic.twitter.com/q6Rw6G8Wge
This is the cutest condescension I have ever seen - “the first steps alone”, 1902pic.twitter.com/xp9ku2IvIO
1915, The Awakening - about women’s suffrage in the US, ie which states allowed women to votepic.twitter.com/MsBBheUA9i
This is a 1908 illustration meant to depict the horrors of giving women the right to vote
http://theappendix.net/posts/2014/02/why-not-go-to-the-limit …pic.twitter.com/sd43ScAtus
honestly America's hat game has gone downhill massively
or Britain's, probably? but still
This is an American magazine, yeah You’d also like this illustration by the same artistpic.twitter.com/sp1l4CHhSb
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