A recall for Audio Visual in Parliament
Robert Wilf Stevenson is a Labour member of the House of Lords from Scotland and on Thursday last week he submitted a written question about Audio Visual for Parliament and his document was responded by a Government Minister John Gardiner. These are the items which can be seen here and both the question and the answer are very brief, although they are important. It would be very interesting to…
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Doing my bit getting those viewer numbers up rewatching becoming Elizabeth on channel 4
And I just realised Dudley pushing Gardiner down the stairs is made better (for lack of a better word lol) by the fact that historically John had slapped him at a council meeting late in Henry’s reign. so it’s like that push down the steps was years of irritation in the making
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Bryan strained every nerve on his cousin's behalf, 'first,' as he said, 'by fair means and afterwards by foul.' Anne wanted nothing left to chance. A fortnight after Christmas, as Bryan was arriving in Rome, she persuaded Henry to send Stephen Gardiner to reinforce him. He too departed at once and, like Bryan, he was to correspond with Anne independently of Henry.
Hunting the Falcon, John Guy & Julia Fox
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UK Vogue October 1987 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Model Christy Turlington wears cream shirt, full skirt in navy crepe by Stephanie Cooper, black patent leather belt, shoes by Event.
Le mannequin Christy Turlington porte une chemise crème, une jupe évasée en crêpe bleu marine de Stephanie Cooper, une ceinture en cuir verni noir et des chaussures Event .
Photo David Bailey
Coiffure John Frieda
Make-up/Maquillage: Cheryl Phelps-Gardiner
vogue archive
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But there was ample ground for Renard’s fear lest Mary’s popularity should decline, and not least among the reasons for such a decline was the fact, that she had abrogated the law framed by her father, by which libels on the sovereign were punishable by death. The country was inundated, at this time, with foul and scurrilous sermons and pamphlets, the perpetrators screening themselves behind the Queen’s strictly constitutional mode of government, knowing that the utmost penalty for language that would be an insult to the meanest woman in the land, and which they freely indulged in to vilify their Queen, would but cause them a brief and slight inconvenience. Thus we hear of two men in the pillory in Cheapside “for horrible lies and seditious words against the Queen’s Majesty and her Council,” and this kind of punishment became now of frequent occurrence, although most of the slanders were anonymous, and could never be traced to their authors.
The history of Mary I, Queen of England by J.M. Stone.
*I hate how it's always overlooked.We know about Catholics who was disrespectful and hateful to Elizabeth,the Protestants against Mary QOS as well.But I did not see so much person who points that Protastants was hateful to Mary I,even before the burnings.They spread pamphlets all over London where they made fun of her.Even claimed that her child that she carry is the bastard of the Stephen Gardiner.(This is specifically so disrespectful to a woman like Mary😤)
After the pregnancy was over and there were no child,it gets so much worse.
John Knox called her "Jezebel" and "incestuous bastard"and the attacks all woman,how they are not fit to rule and they are "monsters" on this earth
(Also;I'm recently very into this topic.If you any source and knowledge that you know,feel free to share with me:)
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Giuseppe Verdi, Messa da Requiem (Lacrymosa).
John Eliot Gardiner, director
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Con il seno pieno di cielo
Con il seno pieno di cielo
Jean Mouton (c1459 - 30 ottobre 1522): Nesciens mater, mottetto a 8 voci (pubblicato nell’antologia Motetti et carmina gallica, c1521, n. 1). The Monteverdi Choir, dir. John Eliot Gardiner.
Il mottetto consiste in un canone quadruplo in diapenthe, cioè alla quinta.
Nesciens mater virgo virum
peperit sine dolore
salvatorem saeculorum.
Ipsum regem angelorum
sola virgo lactabat,
ubere de caelo…
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