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Hever Castle, Hever, Kent, United Kingdom
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The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) + Costumes
Anne Boleyn’s silver, golden & black dress.
// requested by @dychauksz
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acmkart · 10 months
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Hever Castle, Hever, UK
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thesingletraveller · 12 days
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Got Hever (Castle) Fever? After A Visit, You Might
The Solo Scale: So long as you’re comfortable driving (on the other side of the road if you’re not from the UK or a similar country), then you’ll be just fine as you explore your way through Hever Castle on your own, mired in history. Whether you’re getting into Tudor history because of the musical Six , you’ve been a fan for years, or you just love history, England is full of destinations that…
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12esima: V. Avalle, Il disegno del bimbo, Hever
Rita Bompadre, del Centro di Lettura “Arturo Piatti”, recensisce di V. Avalle, Il disegno del bimbo. Ecco la recensione di Rita. Il prestigioso libro “Il disegno del bimbo” di Vico Avalle (Hever Edizioni, 2004 pp. 144 € 29.50) dimostra come il documento comunicativo del disegno possa amplificare l’espressione dello stato interiore, ponendo una lente di ingrandimento sulla caratterizzazione di…
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tudorblogger · 2 months
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‘Becoming Anne: Connections, Culture, Court’ by Owen Emmerson & Kate McCaffrey
Genre: Adult Non-Fiction – Historical Biography Published: 2022 Format: Paperback Rating: ★★★★★ A brilliant study of Anne Boleyn’s early years at Blickling, Hever, Mechelen, and in France, up to her debut at the English court. Been a while since the exhibition which this book was designed to go alongside, but I’m really glad I’ve read it now. It’s a lot of information but still easy to read…
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authormarialberg · 4 months
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A New Year, A New Look for 2024
Anticipation II                        by Maria L. Berg New Theme Here we are in a new year and I finally found a new WordPress theme that I think will work with Experience Writing. I’m trying “Hever” which is supposed to adapt across devices, moved all the widgets to the footer, and most importantly, doesn’t have that weird text overlap spacing issue with headers that was driving me nuts. You…
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fiercynn · 6 months
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Despite numerous protests from the Palestinian side, the Paris Agreements signed in 1994 continue to constitute the framework for the main economic agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, including the Gaza Strip. Israel controls the customs regime, thus there is no import duty on goods imported from Israel to the occupied territories, while there is on goods imported from abroad. International aid organizations are required to provide humanitarian aid in the most efficient way possible. They must purchase the cheapest food available to aid the greatest number of people within their budget. Though food is cheaper in Jordan and Egypt, food imports from Jordan and Egypt to the occupied Palestinian territory are taxed. The taxes, in principle, go to the PA coffers, but this cannot be a consideration for the aid organizations. Instead, they are required to purchase most of the goods they distribute from Israeli companies, unless importation from another country, including import taxes, will still be cheaper than the price in Israel. Additionally, Israeli security regulations require aid organizations to use Israeli transportation companies and vehicles, since Palestinian companies are not allowed to enter Israel to pick up goods from airports or sea-ports. Even more significant is the fact that the Palestinians do not have their own currency or central bank: financial assistance must be given in New Israeli Shekels. The foreign currency remains in the Bank of Israel, and Israeli commercial banks collect numerous service charges along the way. What this means, in fact, is that Israel exports the occupation: as long as the international community is willing to contribute financially to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israeli companies continue to supply them with goods and services and receive payment in foreign currency. [x]
- shir hever for +972 magazine on march 2, 2018
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festering-bacteria · 10 months
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gay clone high propaganda post number one pillion..,i am so normal you guys
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thelifeoflorna · 2 years
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~6/5/2022~ It was a very different sort of day. Had to get my washing done early as H and I were heading to an understanding autism event 😮 I had quite a few reservations about the event, but the actual thing was much better than I expected 🙃 My biggest issues were around actually getting into it as they weren't ready to let us in on time, so there was a lot of waiting around outside, then once we were actually allowed in, they kept going on about social distancing, which we weren't expecting as that isn't really a thing anymore. I found the building it was in depressing and triggering as hell for reasons I can't fully ascertain. There was a refreshments stall which I avoided like the plage. Saw lots of people I'd met virtually before in real life, which was nice, but quite overwhelming! 😰🤯 But once actually got to the main talks, really enjoyed it. I brought some drawing and headphones as that's how I learn best - while doing something else! One of the speakers we had met virtually before as we had taken part in her research project - was ultimate goals in real life! 💖🙈😍 If I'd known who the speakers would be beforehand, I probably would have encouraged some of my peer support people to come 🙃👍 During the break I was keen to get out of there, so went for a walk in some nearby woodlands - it was far more magical than I thought it would be 🌳👣💙 It was a super hot day, so the shade of the trees was welcomed, and thankfully the venue was fairly cool inside as well. H found the event really helpful and interesting, which is good too 👍 When I got home I was all out of sync, overloaded, drained, and in a heap 🥺👎 🦄 #instadaily #instablog #update #mentalhealth #dissociativeidentitydisorder #cptsd #autism #traumarecovery #edrecovery #anxiety #chronicillness #disability #pots #potsie #dysautonomia #positivevibes #recovery #hevercastle #hever #englishheritage #cottagecore #walking #interior #tudor #castle #quaint #architecture #architectureporn (at Hever Castle & Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdQAxCJuvhc4rQ6rbYnVIigcX0XHtKYNrlNlLw0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tjpraha · 2 years
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STŘEŠOVICKÁ KRAMLE > MANKURT > OPIUM WARLOCK > 28. 5. 2022 > Sedmička > TJ Praha pro Turbojugend RescUkraine Team - benefice
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Jeden rok sraček za náma a další rok hnědých sraček před náma.
Ostrůvek naděje a teplýho objetí je ale naštěstí na obzoru — TJ PRG SPRING 2022 volume 6. Signální námořníček z vraního hnízda na stěžni lodi mává “země na levoboku”. Zakotvíme přesně 28. května na strahovský Sedmičce, kde vykulíme sudy zrzavýho moku, kvašenýho zelí a z podpalubí vypustíme naše koně!
Pro všechny sailorwomany bez rozdílu máme připravený navýsost kvalitní koncertní rodejo. Letos se můžete na strahovským ostrůvku něhy a tolerance těšit na tyto kusy:
STŘEŠOVICKÁ KRAMLE /experimental - metal, Praha/
Experementální kabaretní ansámbl s metalovým přelivem. Je libo ságo, čelo nebo hammondky? Nechme se překvapit co bude hruštička na dortu.
https://stresovickakramle.bandcamp.com/album/after-the-wedding MANKURT /garáž - metal, Lázně Bohdaneč/
Do Lázní Bohdaneč by se jednou měl podívat každý! 
V garáži s tříkolkou, do který se tankuje super, se tam nad škopkama potí lokomotiva Vašek a s kytarovým kolegou, kterého vystihuje formule “mám víc strun, než čárek v hospodě u Tulipána”, vytváří něco co by šlo označit za primitivní logick metal s dvoušlapkou v nazouvákách. 
Mocný jako když se utrhne lanovka na Petřín.
https://bandzone.cz/mankurt OPIUM WARLOCK /doom - sludge, Praha/
Psychedelic sludge legion. Totální heavy mašina opiového čaroděje, které se raději i electrický wizard obloukem vyhne.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_tvlR50CTc
Výtěžek z akce půjde na podporu Ukrajiny (Turbojugend RescUkraine Team)!
Vstup: 250,- Start: 19:00 (gril od 16:00) Kdy: 28. května 2022 Kde: Klub 007, Strahov, Praha
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Fentons open a bar in gothem
So the GIW find out danny is phantom and distroys amity park, danny was only able to save jazz and maddie because they were with him
After their safely in the ghost zone jazz and danny explain to maddie about how dannys phantom and what the GIW really are and everything
Maddie accepts danny and is now very protective because of hunting her own son, losing her husband, vlad fighting danny and the GIW, jazz is protective of him for similar reasons
Then they meet dan and over a few months maddie, jazz and danny reform dan and after dan was forgiven for his crimes he was filled in on everything that happened and now dan is protective too
The entire remaining fentons are extremely overprotective of eachother dispite how strong they are
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After a few years in the ghost zone, jazz and maddie become liminal and immortal while dan and danny have effectively stopped aging, and now want to have a life outside of the ghost zone
So they all look and come across gothem...and decide to open a bar
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About 9 months later "Fenton zone" is one of the hottest hits for the criminals of gothem
The bartender may look young enough to be your child but he doesn't bat an eye to scheming, violent stories or threats. He'll talk to you like a person and has soon become the favourite
The manager(?) Is an esentric womam who loves to show off her new inventions and will sometimes offer advice to the criminals
And the red haired girl that showes up looks to be in charge of the entertainments, nice but don't get into a debate with her...she'll win
And the bouncer who is 6.9, jacked and more intimidating that the bat definitely keeps everyone in line
Follow the rules and you'll be fine...dont and there will be consequences
But the criminals love it, no one bats an eye to the criminals, hell they often swap scar stories with eachother
Harly and jazz love to talk phyciatritrist with eachother
Danny seems to know alot about plants and activly helps ivy with them
Maddie and the riddler got into a poetry battle once
And dan is the arm wrestling champion (the only one whos beat him is danny but everyone thinks dan let him win) but is always up for a challenge
Dont order food though, the one time anyone did maddie came out chasing living hotdogs, danny sighed grabed a net and helped maddie while jazz maned the bar
It was good it really was...
But once again the bat had to try and ruin all the fun
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wardrobeoftime · 11 months
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Blood, Sex & Royalty + Costumes
Anne Boleyn’s blue dress in Season 01, Episode 01 & 03.
// requested by @garnetbutterflysblog
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ginger-by-the-sea · 6 months
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By Leslie Patrick
1 August 2023
Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536), King Henry VIII's second queen, is often portrayed as a seductress and ultimately the woman responsible for changing the face of religion in England.
In reality, she was a fiercely intelligent and pious woman dedicated to education and religious reform.
But after her arrest and execution on false charges of adultery and incest in May 1536, Henry VIII was determined to forget her memory.
Her royal emblems were removed from palace walls, her sparkling jewels tucked away in dark coffers, and her precious books disappeared from the pages of time.
One of Boleyn’s books that has reappeared is the Book of Hours, a stunning prayer book, printed around 1527 with devotional texts designed to be read throughout the day, features hand-painted woodcuts — as well as a rare example of the queen’s own writing.
In the margins of one of the beautifully decorated pages, she penned a rhyming couplet followed by her signature:
“Remember me when you do pray, that hope doth lead from day to day, Anne Boleyn.”
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The book vanished with Boleyn’s execution in 1536, then resurfaced around 1903 when it was acquired by the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor (31 March 1848 – 18 October 1919) after he purchased Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn’s childhood home in the English countryside.
The hiding place of the disgraced queen’s devotional tome had been a mystery for centuries, until recent research by a university student uncovered hidden signatures that helped trace its path through history.
The discovery
The book’s whereabouts in the 367 years between Boleyn’s death and its reemergence remained puzzling until 2020 when Kate McCaffrey, then a graduate student at the University of Kent working on her master’s thesis about Anne Boleyn’s Book of Hours, found something unexpected in the margins of the book.
“I noticed what appeared to be smudges to the naked eye,” recalls McCaffrey, assistant curator at Hever Castle since 2021.
Intrigued, she borrowed an industrial-strength ultraviolet light and set it up in the darkest room of Hever Castle.
Ultraviolet light is often used to examine historical documents because ink absorbs the ultraviolet wavelength, causing it to appear darker against the page when exposed.
“The words just came through. It was incredible to see them underneath the light, they were completely illuminated,” the curator recalls.
McCaffrey’s theory is that the words were erased during the late Victorian era when it was popular to cleanse marginalia from books or manuscripts.
But thanks to her extraordinary detective work, these erased words turned out to be the key that unlocked the tale of the book’s secret journey from certain destruction at the royal court to safety in the hands of a dedicated group of Boleyn’s supporters.
The guardians
Indeed, various pages throughout the text reveal the names and notations of a string of Kentish women — Elizabeth Hill, Elizabeth Shirley, Mary Cheke, Philippa Gage, and Mary West — who banded together to safeguard Anne's precious book and keep her memory alive.
While it’s unclear how the book was initially passed to these women, Anne Boleyn expert Natalie Grueninger suggests it was gifted by Anne to a woman named Elizabeth Hill.
Elizabeth grew up near Hever Castle, and her husband, Richard Hill, was sergeant of the King’s Cellar at Henry VIII’s court.
There are records of the Hill’s playing cards with the king, and there may have been a friendship between Elizabeth and the queen that prompted Boleyn to pass her prayer book on before her execution.
“This extended Kentish family kept the book safe following Anne’s demise, which was an incredibly brave and bold act considering it could have been considered treasonous,” says Grueninger, podcaster and author of the book The Final Year of Anne Boleyn.
Anne’s Book of Hours was passed between mothers, daughters, sisters, and nieces until the late sixteenth century, when the last name makes its appearance in its margins.
“This story is an example of the women in the family prioritizing loyalty, friendship, fidelity, and a personal connection to Anne,” says McCaffrey.
“The fact that the women have kept it safe is a really beautiful story of solidarity, community, and bravery.”
The book, currently on display at Hever Castle, is a touchstone of the enigma that was Anne Boleyn.
Castle historian and assistant curator Owen Emmerson points out that the book contains Anne’s DNA on the pages from where she touched and kissed it during her daily devotions.
“This was a really beloved possession of hers,” says Emmerson.
“Because of what happened to Anne Boleyn, we don’t have a vast amount of information in Anne’s own words. But the physical remnants of her use of the book, and the construction of that beautiful little couplet, have her identity in them.”
While Anne’s Book of Hours has finally found its way home, the research into this intriguing historical mystery is not yet over.
McCaffrey continues to chart the book’s provenance through the centuries to find out where it was hiding all this time.
The discovery of the inscriptions illuminates the book’s furtive journey, providing us with a glimpse into the controversy, loyalty, and fascination that Anne Boleyn has engendered for the past 500 years.
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edwards-exploit · 8 months
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Edward the Furness Railway K2 "Larger Seagull" Sundrian "Big Coastal Pigeon"
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