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Formidable Women – Rosalind Franklin (1920 – 1958) | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. March 16, 1554 – Elizabeth’s Letter to Mary I (the “Tide Letter”). Isabella Stewart Gardner: the Lady, the Legend, the Legacy a guest post by Alexandra G. Kiely →. Formidable Women – Rosalind Franklin (1920 – 1958). Posted by Dawn Likha. Subsequently, preoccupied with remembered loss and sorrow, I was unable to write anything on that very special day. Today, let us remember. Rosalind Franklin (1920 1958). Enter your comment here.
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October | 2014 | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. Michelle Obama a Modern Day Marie Antoinette? The Queen Herself Responds. Posted by Dawn Likha. What Would Marie Antoinette Do? You can’t imagine how tiresome this is to me. I’ve been dead for more than 200 years but I still have. On TV: Revisting Reign’s first season and the horrors of “historical fanfiction”, ahem. A Comparison of the Reigns of Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Tudor. On The Princess and the Eye …. Formidable Women &...
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. Newer posts →. Lady Margaret Beaufort, The King’s Mother. Posted by Dawn Likha. I recommend my fellow English royal history aficionados to read this well-written and informative article on another of my favorite historical figures, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby.🙂. The Freelance History Writer. Lady Margaret Beaufort at Prayer from the National Portrait Gallery (Image in the public domain). 2,118 more words.
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On TV: Revisting Reign’s first season and the horrors of “historical fanfiction”, ahem | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. A Comparison of the Reigns of Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Tudor. On TV: Revisting Reign’s first season and the horrors of “historical fanfiction”, ahem. Posted by Dawn Likha. Though I don’t 100% agree with the author’s opinions, I definitely think that you can do so much better in learning (and actually enjoying! Okay, seriously. I know it is highly improbable that someone with the power of canceling. 2,001 more words. You are co...
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Heidi, Yodelling and Home Comforts | The Life of a European Jet-setter
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The Life of a European Jet-setter. Because travelling through Europe after Uni is far more fun than staying in Britain! Heidi, Yodelling and Home Comforts. So it has been two weeks since my last entry which, at least, means that this time I have a backlog of stories and observations and this time a treat as the girls discovered Photobooth on my computer – queue a series of interesting faces preserved for posterity on my computer! Mont Blanc in the distance in the mountains near-ish to Annecy. First name ...
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An Introduction | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. 8220;You are a girl of the House of Lancaster and you live in a country that is divided! You may not fall in love with a York king unless there is some profit in it for you. Your life will not be easy because you wish it to be so. You will have to wade through blood, and you will know loss. You must be stronger! Favorite Historical Couples and Ships (will link later) →. Posted by Dawn Likha. 3 thoughts on “ An Introduction.
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The Sisters Tudor: An Evolution in Evaluating Mary I and Elizabeth I | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. Isabella Stewart Gardner: the Lady, the Legend, the Legacy a guest post by Alexandra G. Kiely. A Comparison of the Reigns of Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Tudor →. The Sisters Tudor: An Evolution in Evaluating Mary I and Elizabeth I. Posted by Dawn Likha. Interesting and well-written article…what do you guys think? The Creation of Anne Boleyn. 3,703 more words. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. On TV: Revisting R...
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Un Weekend Suisse & Markets? What markets? – Double Bill | The Life of a European Jet-setter
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The Life of a European Jet-setter. Because travelling through Europe after Uni is far more fun than staying in Britain! Un Weekend Suisse and Markets? 8211; Double Bill. Since going to Bern and with Christmas drawing ever-nearer I’ve been almost too busy to catch up on this! Here’s the hope that buy starting this post i’ll actually finish it relatively quickly – without this blog turning into the lost cause the one I made for my year in Germany ended up being! Maison Cailler, Broc-Gruyère. Now, I’m...
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March | 2015 | A Passion for History
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A Passion for History. A blog dedicated to this writer's great love: history. Isabella Stewart Gardner: the Lady, the Legend, the Legacy a guest post by Alexandra G. Kiely. Posted by Dawn Likha. The Freelance History Writer. Alexandra is a twenty-something art historian and researcher with omnivorous interests in arts, culture, and history. She is also a figure skater and a dancer. Read more about her various intellectual pursuits at ascholarlyskater.wordpress.com. 1,329 more words. Posted by Dawn Likha.
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