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January | 2013 | Medieval Girl
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Monthly Archives: January 2013. January 24, 2013 · 11:52 pm. Happy 30th Birthday to my amazing cousin! I know this post isn’t history related but I thought that I would celebrate my cousin’s big birthday with a post on here. So, here it is Justin 🙂 Hope you have an amazing day and also an amazing week of celebration. I hope that you enjoy every bit of it because you are the best! Don’t get too drunk and if you happen to make sure you have a drink or two for me 🙂 Love you loads xxxx. Rating 10 out of 10.
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Bloomsbury Bluestocking | Adventures in literary London life | Page 2
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Newer posts →. July 15, 2016 · 12:00 pm. Artist, feminist, style icon: Winifred Knights. Winifred Knights, Self-portrait sketching at a table, c 1916, private collection. Copywright: The Estate of Winifred Knights. Her gaze is level, unwavering; her concentration absolute. Her dark hair is drawn back, Mona Lisa style, from a neat centre-parting. In this accomplished, early self-portrait, she knows exactly what she’s doing, and she’s about to beat the men at their own game. The Marriage at Cana. Are highl...
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The King of England nobody has ever heard of. Book Review: A Realm Divided: A Year in the Life of Plantagenet England by Dan Jones →. January 21, 2015 · 1:47 pm. Rochester castle has been around for over 800 years. This massive and powerful keep continues to dominate our present day skyline. In fact there has been a few castles at Rochester over the early years of its life. However, the castle that stands there today is a 12th century keep. This Norman tower-keep has three floors above a basement. Th...
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May | 2013 | Medieval Girl
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Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 29, 2013 · 9:10 pm. 19th May 1536 The Execution of Anne Boleyn. On this fateful day, the bravery and courage that Anne had when taking her final journey to the scaffold where her life would tragically end, not many people could do this, if I was to be extremely honest, I definitely could not do it myself. Once upon the scaffold Anne Boleyn spoke her final words in this life to her people that had three years before championed her. These final words are as followed:. The Ki...
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Medieval Girl | A 21 year old History Student and total History Geek! | Page 2
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Newer posts →. May 29, 2013 · 9:10 pm. 19th May 1536 The Execution of Anne Boleyn. On this fateful day, the bravery and courage that Anne had when taking her final journey to the scaffold where her life would tragically end, not many people could do this, if I was to be extremely honest, I definitely could not do it myself. Once upon the scaffold Anne Boleyn spoke her final words in this life to her people that had three years before championed her. These final words are as followed:. Scotney Castle is w...
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Too much of a good thing… | Bloomsbury Bluestocking
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Time to defend the Liberty of Norton Folgate. I won a prize! May 14, 2015 · 4:12 pm. Too much of a good thing…. When I posted about how much I was l oving freelance life. I noted that one week you worry you’re never going to work again, then the next you’re inundated. Given that my last post was in February, I think you can tell which it’s been. 8211; three major projects landed on my desk on the same day. All three involved specialist medical writing which would push me beyond my comfort zone. I’m...
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Anne to Henry in the Tower scene of Anne of The Thousand Days | Medieval Girl
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19th May 1536 The Execution of Anne Boleyn. New Year →. Anne to Henry in the Tower scene of Anne of The Thousand Days. Elizabeth is yours. Watch her as she grows; she’s yours. She’s a Tudor! Get yourself a son off of that sweet, pale girl if you can – and hope that he will live! But Elizabeth shall reign after you! Yes, Elizabeth – child of Anne the Whore and Henry the Blood-Stained Lecher – shall be Queen! And remember this: Elizabeth shall be a greater queen than any king of yours! November 2, 2013.
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The best things in life are freelance | Bloomsbury Bluestocking
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I’m here for the science: The Institute of Sexology at Wellcome Collection. Time to defend the Liberty of Norton Folgate →. January 29, 2015 · 7:11 pm. The best things in life are freelance. Hard at work in the community garden. It’s been six months now since I quit my full-time job for life as a freelance journalist, writer and editor. It’s been a revelation. Here are some of the things I’ve learned:. Working to your own timetable can be brilliant. I’m a morning person, so I can be at my desk ...It̵...
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February | 2013 | Medieval Girl
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Monthly Archives: February 2013. February 21, 2013 · 3:18 pm. 20 Year Anniversary of Horrible Histories. Today is the 20 year Anniversary of Horrible Histories! February 19, 2013 · 12:59 am. As well as the Old Castle and the Victorian Mansion House you can visit the gardens and walk acres of woodland, parkland and farmland. The Scotney Castle estate is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). February 6, 2013 · 7:55 pm. Happy 100th Birthday Mary Leakey. February 6, 2013 · 11:26 am. A facial reconstr...
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