Engraving by Pierre Denys de Montfort of gigantic octopus Architeuthis (le poulpe colossal) attacking a merchant ship, 1810.Filed under: Silent Sundays
Silent Sundays: Poulpe Colossal (1810)
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Silent Sundays: Halloween Scare (1935)
Halloween Scare by Frederic Stanley for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, November 2, 1935Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Candy Domo (2008)
Halloween candy Domo photographed by Matt Blank, 2008.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Halloween in New York City (2014)
Halloween Parade photographed by Christopher Michel (@ChrisMichel) in New York City, October 31, 2014.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Starry Fright (2012)
Starry Fright created by MissThrifty, inspired by Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Halloween 2012.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: The Pumpkin King (2015)
The Pumpkin King photographed by Cazador24, Halloween 2015.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (2013)
Illustration for the cover of Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Laura Birdsall, 2013.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: The West Wind (1897)
The West Wind by illustrator Walter Crane, 1897.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Electric Chair (1964)
Electric Chair by Andy Warhol, 1964, part of his Death and Disaster series.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Gobble Gobble (2014)
2014 Thanksgiving tweet from legendary horror director, writer, and producer Wes Craven.Filed under: Holidays, Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (1915)
Illustration by Arthur Rackham of The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come for the 1915 edition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Filed under: Holiday of Horrors 2015, Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Cemetery in Winter (2003)
Winter 2003 photograph of Mountain Ash Cemetery in Laporte, PA covered in snow, by Deb Wilson (via RootsWeb).Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Happy New Year (2015)
Happy New Year 2016 by artist Drazen Kozjan, December 2015.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Still Life with Skull (1912)
Still Life with Skull by artist Bohumil Kubista, 1912.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Olin Batteries (1955)
Image from Olin Batteries Advertisement in October issue of Life Magazine, 1955Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Circe (1493)
Woodcut from the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle depicting the sorceress Circe changing Odysseus’ men into animals.Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: The Winter Queen (2009)
The Winter Queen by artist Aly Fell, 2009Filed under: Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: Be My Valentine (1965)
Circa 1965 Valentine’s Day image featuring Lisa Loring as Wednesday Addams More Spooky Valentine’s Day on TYOH: – You’re Sweet Enough to Eat: 28 Creepy Vintage Valentines – A Friday Night Features Valentine’s Double Feature: “Cupid’s Last Stand” and “Red” Short Films – The Second Scariest Holiday... Read More ›
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Silent Sundays: The Covent Garden Fancy Dress Ball (1894)
George J. Nicholls, author of Bacon and Hams, dressed as a side of bacon for the Covent Garden Fancy Dress Ball, April 1894.Filed under: Costume Inspiration, Silent Sundays
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Silent Sundays: The Bunny Man (2010)
Photo adapted from Eliot Lee Hazel’s 2010 Poppy Field Gang photography series, widely circulated on the web as sinister evidence of an unsolved “Bunny Man” crime.Filed under: Holidays, Silent Sundays
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