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aimeedaisies · 2 months
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A photo of Commander Tim Laurence at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, that was featured in the New Idea Magazine, September 1989, just after the letters ‘scandal’ 🥹
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princessanneftw · 8 months
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Tim Laurence at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1989
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annefic · 1 year
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baby. baby boy? bapy.
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grandmaster-anne · 2 years
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Commander Tim Laurence With The Queen At 1988 Windsor Horse Show © Mike Forster
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tianalaurence1 · 11 days
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Princess Anne attending the Corporate Membership Launch, Whitehall, on 17 April 1989 ✨
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artist-issues · 9 months
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You know that thing where I said “J.R.R. Tolkien used the word “escapism” to mean that fantasy is like a prisoner of war escaping from captivity in a dark and horrible place to get back home where you belong?”
Well sometimes between Barbie and the news and Tui T. Sutherland turning my favorite kids’ book series progressive, I just want to escape this dark horrible craziness of the world and get back to good plain sense.
Here’s my current “Get Your Head Back On Straight” list.
For Romance:
Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott
Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Charlotte Brontë
Cinderella (2015)
THE BOOK OF RUTH IN THE BIBLE
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
Far From the Madding Crowd (book or movie)
Anne’s House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery
Rebel Without a Cause
For Fantasy:
Any original Disney Princess Movie except maybe Moana and Raya and the Last Dragon. Bonus points if you pay attention to what the Princesses think is important/how they change the minds of those around them.
The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
Phantastes by George MacDonald
The original Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Cinderella (2015)
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
The Snow Queen by Hans Christen Anderson
Over the Moon
For Sci-Fi:
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Star Wars (prequels, originals, and the first two sequels for themes of faith ((doing what you know is right regardless of how you feel because you’re promised a good result)))
For Horror:
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Wagner the Wehr-Wolf by George W.M. Reynolds
Bisclavret
The Phantom of the Opera (the book)
The Were-Wolf by Clemence Housman
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Invisible Man (the book)
The Wolf-Man (1941)
For Drama:
Sunset Boulevard
Saving Mr. Banks
East of Eden
Rilla of Ingleside by L.M. Montgomery
For Action-Adventure/Superhero:
Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Jungle Tales of Tarzan (especially The God of Tarzan) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Jungle Book (the book)
For Music:
The Gray Havens
Kings Kaleidoscope
The Oh Hellos
Twenty One Pilots (in moderation, pre-Trench)
I dunno, maybe I’ll add to this as I go along trying to diet from the current crap.
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jaeausten · 15 days
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Hi Everyone!
This post is for anyone wanting to request a gifset. Below the cut is a list of all films and tv shows that I am able to produce an gifset for. If it's not on the list, then I can't gif it... Sorry!
Pre Medieval:
Vikings 1-4a.
Tristan and Isolde.
Rome (HBO) 1-2
Cleopatra (1963).
Medieval:
The Hollow Crown 1-2.
A Knight's Tale.
Robin Hood (BBC) 1-3.
Ophelia (2018).
Ever After- A Cinderella Story.
The White Queen.
Braveheart.
Tudor: (If requested on here, I will actually post the request on tudorerasource, but will answer the ask on this blog with a link.)
The White Princess.
The Spanish Princess 1-2.
The Other Boleyn Girl.
Anne of the Thousand Days.
The Tudors 1-4.
Wolf Hall.
Lady Jane.
Elizabeth R.
Shakespeare in Love.
Anonymous.
Mary Queen of Scots (2013).
Mary Queen of Scots (2017).
Elizabeth I (2005).
The Virgin Queen.
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
Stuart:
The Favourite.
Tulip Fever.
The Three Musketeers (2012).
The Musketeers (BBC) 1-3.
Stage Beauty.
Charles II: The Power and the Passion.
Georgian:
Harlots 1-3.
Pirates of the Caribbean 1-4.
Poldark 1-5.
The Scandalous Lady W.
Belle.
The Affair of the Necklace.
The Duchess.
The Abduction Club.
The Aristocrats (BBC).
Casanova.
Marie Antoinette.
The History of Tom Jones.
Dangerous Liaisons.
The Madness of King George.
Amadeus.
Outlander 1-5.
Regency:
Becoming Jane.
Miss Austen Regret's.
War and Peace (2015).
Mr Malcom's List.
Vanity Fair (2005).
Vanity Fair (BBC) (2005).
Jane Austen:
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Pride and Prejudice (2005).
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
Mansfield Park (1999).
Mansfield Park (2007).
Emma (1996).
Emma (BBC) (1996).
Emma (2009).
Emma (2020).
Persuasion (1995).
Persuasion (2007).
Sense and Sensibility (1995).
Sense and Sensibility (2008).
Northanger Abbey (2007).
Sanditon 1.
Love and Friendship.
Death comes to Pemberley.
Lost in Austen.
Victorian:
The Young Victoria.
Victoria 1-3.
The Count of Monte Cristo.
Little Dorrit.
Wives and Daughters.
To Walk Invisible.
Gentleman Jack 1-2.
Cranford.
Return to Cranford.
Jane Eyre (2007).
Jane Eyre (2001).
Little Women (1994).
Little Women (20019).
North and South.
Crimson Peak.
Bleak House (2006).
The Age of Innocence.
Far from the Madding Crowd.
The Phantom of the Opera.
Anna Karenina.
The Gilded Age 1.
Dr Thorne.
Edwardian:
Somewhere in Time.
The Secret Garden (1993).
A Room with a View.
Miss Potter.
Titanic.
Colette.
Anne of Green Gables Trilogy (1985-2000).
My Fair Lady.
20th Century/Modern/Everything Else:
Austenland.
A discovery of Witches 1-3.
Merlin 1-4.
Me before You.
Letters to Juliet.
The Da Vinci Code.
Angels and Demons.
Cinderella (2015).
Beauty and the Beast (2017).
Stardust.
Dracula (NBC) (2013).
Maleficent.
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greensparty · 7 months
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Preview: 2023 IFFBoston Fall Focus
Anyone who knows me or reads this blog knows my favorite film festival in Boston, in Massachusetts and possibly the world is Independent Film Festival Boston (read my coverage here).  I have a special place for this festival: in 2014 my documentary Life on the V: The Story of V66 had its World Premiere at the festival, and in 2015 I was on the Documentary Jury. IFFBoston’s mini-festival Fall Focus, where they showcase some of the Fall festival darlings will be taking place at the Brattle Theatre (Cambridge, MA) from Thurs. October 19 to Mon. October 23 with a special bonus screenings on Wed. October 18 on Mon. October 30 (more on that in a minute).
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Here is my preview. There are loads of movies I’m looking forward to, but these are the films high on my radar:
Wed. 10/18/23:
This is a Pre-Focus Bonus and not an Official Selection of the IFFBoston Fall Focus. This year's Palm D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival Anatomy of a Fall screens at Coolidge Corner Theatre (Brookline, MA).
Thurs. 10/19/23:
The IFFBoston Fall Focus Opening Night Film is the mystery/thriller Eileen that takes place in 1960s Massachusetts. A young employee at a prison (Thomasin McKenzie) befriends a new co-worker (Anne Hathaway) and things take a surprising turn. Also in the cast is Siobhan Fallon Hogan (who I interviewed in 2021 about her film Rushed).
Fri. 10/20/23:
In the sci-fi romance Fingernails, a couple's true love is proven by a controversial technology, but the woman is unsure so she begins working at an institute for love testing. Cast includes Jesse Buckley, Riz Ahmed, Luke Wilson and Annie Murphy.
Sat. 10/21/23:
Big day at the festival with some international films including Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's follow up to Drive My Car with Evil Does Not Exist. But the one I've been hearing a lot about is Dream Scenario, a surreal mind-bender with Nicholas Cage!
Sun. 10/22/23:
As this is the time of year in which countries submit their film to the Academy Awards for Best International Film consideration, there are a number of films at IFFBoston Fall Focus that are the submission for the upcoming Academy Awards including Perfect Days from Wim Wenders (director of one of my all-time faves Wings of Desire) that is Japan's submission and also won Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival for Kôji Yakusho, as well as The Taste of Things, France's submission that stars Juliette Binoche.
Mon. 10/23/23:
The IFFBoston Fall Focus Closing Night Film is the Japanese animated film The Boy and the Heron from acclaimed director Hayao Miyazaki, known for Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.
Mon. 10/30/23:
A week after the IFFBoston Fall Focus, they have a Post Focus Bonus at Somerville Theatre (Somerville, MA) and they saved something exciting for last. Alexander Payne's new one The Holdovers, which was filmed in Massachusetts last year. Here, Payne reunites with his Sideways star Paul Giamatti for a dramedy about a New England boarding school in 1972. This special screening will include a Q&A with Mr. Payne after the screening.
For info and tickets go to IFFBoston Fall Focus
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royal-things · 2 years
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7 December 2021
St James’s Palace The Princess Royal, Patron, Royal College of Occupational Therapists, this afternoon visited the Greater Manchester Cancer Pre-Habilitation and Recovery Programme, Worsley Leisure Centre, Bridgewater Road, Walkden, and was received by Mrs. Sharman Birtles (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester).
Her Royal Highness later visited St. Ann’s Hospice, St. Ann’s Road North, Heald Green, Greater Manchester.
The Princess Royal, Patron, Whitley Fund for Nature, this evening attended a Dinner at the Savile Club, 69 Brook Street, London W1, and was received by Mr Kevin Traverse-Healy (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London)
Court Circular
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aimeedaisies · 7 months
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It has been 37 years since (then Lieutenant Commander) Tim Laurence was appointed as Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II! 🫡
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princessanneftw · 2 years
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y'all got any more Equerry!TimJim with the BRF content? those Cenotaph gifs, walking behind Anne at Ascot (i think?? something horsey. i'm about as interested as he is lmao) and him giving bb Zara a piggyback have me intrigued about him with them before he was (officially 😏) Mr Princess Anne 👀
Not toooo many other examples (unfortunately). If you trawl through my Tim tags, you might find some more!
This one is one of my faves. It was taken at Ascot 89 when Anne took Zara, only a few months after the whole letters thing. Look at them smiling at each other 🥺
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There’s also this one of him as equerry watching the Windsor Horse Trials with Liz, little Zara and Fergie in 87!
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We also have Mr Steal Yo Girl in the background at Easter 89
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And another with the fam at Xmas 88
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Would also recommend going through @annefic’s ‘Pre Mr Princess Anne’ tag for some quality baby faced Tim content ☺️
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annefic · 10 months
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ebay once again presents its gifts
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grandmaster-anne · 2 years
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1989: Commander Tim Laurence Before His Marriage To The Princess Royal At Claridges With Nigerian President Babangida (cropped in front of him) © Steve Bent
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tianalaurence1 · 9 days
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#OTD in 1992
🐣 Princess Anne was waiting outside St George's Chapel before Easter Service.
💗 And she wore the brooch that Tim gave her.🥰🥰🥰🥰
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asfaltics · 3 years
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A brown moth fluttered.
  The curtain was down, and the carpenters were rearranging the “No, no, no! I can’t breathe       1       volatile I can’t breathe.” And such a fit of suffocating       2   “I can’t breathe,” she would sometimes say       3 and the minisnever! I can’t breathe it in fast enough, nor hard enough, nor long enough.”       4   and started up up. to return to the tent, only to check him No, I can’t breathe the same air self in the act as often as he started, with ye to-night, but ye’ll go into the he lost consciousness in uneasy dreams       5 meet me at the station. I can’t breathe in this wretched       6   “sickening down there — I can’t breathe!  I can’t stand it, Drewe! It’s killing me!” — Tears       7 struggling to altitudes that I can’t breathe in.  I could help him when he was in despair, but he is the sort who       8   sometimes I find I can’t breathe in it.  Perhaps some folks will say “so much the worse for you”       9 it seems if I can’t breathe in the house. not dared hope       10   “Well, I won’t wear ’em. I can’t breathe” “Sure! Blame ’em!” “I can’t breathe a square breath.” Oh       11 things I regret I can’t breathe.       12   bramble bush. I can’t breathe. I can’t eat. I can’t do anything much. It’s clear to my knees.       13 I can't breathe, I can't talk,       14   lying on its “I can’t stay here I can’t breathe” side, the cork half-loosened. A brown moth fluttered.       15 “I can’t breathe beside you.”       16   the needs of any reasonable young lady. “I can't breathe there,       17 I can’t breathe — I really need the rush of this wintry air to restore me!”       18   I can’t breathe no more in that coop upstairs . tablet ; two he said is what you need.” of flame shoots through a stream of oil       19 no friction. It’s friction—rub- / asthmatically.] “I can’t breathe deep — I can light and of reason. But I’ve a notion       20   out of it. I can’t breathe in the dark. I can’t. I / She withdrew       21 “I can’t breathe or feel in”       22   Up a flight of stairs, and there was the girl, sitting on the edge of an untidy bed. The yellow sweater was on the floor. She had on an underskirt and a pink satin camisole. “I can't breathe !” she gasped.       23 I can’t breathe in the dark! I can’t! I can’t! I can’t live in the dark with my eyes open!       24   One never gets it back! How could one! And I can’t breathe just now, on account of       25 that old stuff, I could shriek. I can’t breathe in the same room with you. The very sound of       26   don’t! I can’t — breathe.... I’m all — and bitter howling.       27  
sources (pre-1923; approximately 90 in all, from which these 27 passages, all by women)
1 ex “Her Last Appearance,” in Peters’ Musical Monthly, And United States Musical Review 3:2 (New-York, February 1869), “from Belgravia” : 49-52 (51) “Her Last Appearance” appeared later, “by the author of Lady Audley’s Secret” (M.E. Braddon, 1835-1915 *), in Belgravia Annual (vol. 31; Christmas 1876) : 61-73 2 snippet view ex The Lady’s Friend (1873) : 15 evidently Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924 *) her Vagabondia : A Love Story (New York, 1891) : 286 (Boston, 1884) : 286 (hathitrust) 3 ex “The Story of Valentine; and his Brother.” Part VI. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine vol. 115 (June 1874) : 713-735 (715) authored by Mrs. [Margaret] Oliphant (1828-97 *), see her The Story of Valentine (1875; Stereotype edition, Edinburgh and London, 1876) : 144 4 OCR confusions at Olive A. Wadsworth, “Little Pilkins,” in Sunday Afternoon : A Monthly Magazine for the Household vol. 2 (July-December 1878) : 73-81 (74) OAW “Only A Woman” was a pseudonym of Katharine Floyd Dana (1835-1886), see spoonercentral. Katharine Floyd Dana also authored Our Phil and Other Stories (Boston and New York, 1889) : here, about which, a passage from a bookseller's description — Posthumously published fictional sketches of “negro character,” first published in the Atlantic Monthly under the pseudonym Olive A. Wadsworth. The title story paints a picture of plantation life Dana experienced growing up on her family’s estate in Mastic, Long Island. Although a work of fiction set in Maryland, the character of Phil may of been named for a slave once jointly owned by the Floyds and a neighboring family. source see also the William Buck and Katherine Floyd Dana collection, 1666-1912, 1843-1910, New York State Historical Documents (researchworks). 5 OCR cross-column misread, at M(ary). H(artwell). Catherwood (1847-1902 *), “The Primitive Couple,” in Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science 36 (August 1885) : 138-146 (145) author of historical romances, short stories and poetry, and dubbed the “Parkman of the West,” her papers are at the Newberry Library (Chicago) 6 ex Marie Corelli (Mary Mackay; 1855-1924 *), Thelma, A Norwegian Princess: A Novel, Book II. The Land of Mockery. Chapter 12 (New Edition, London, 1888) : 432 7 preview snippet (only), at Ada Cambridge (1844-1926 *), Fidelis, a Novel ( “Cheap Edition for the Colonies and India,” 1895) : 289 full scan, (New York, 1895) : 261 born and raised in England, spent much of her life in Australia (died in Melbourne); see biography (and 119 of her poems) at the Australia Poetry Library in particular, the striking poems from Unspoken Thoughts (1887) here (Thomas Hardy comes to mind) 8 snippet view (only) at F(rances). F(rederica), Montrésor (1862-1934), At the Cross-Roads (London, 1897) : 297 but same page (and scan of entirety) at hathitrust see her entry At the Circulating Library (Database of Victorian Fiction 1837-1901) an interesting family. Montrésor’s The Alien: A Story of Middle Age (1901) is dedicated to her sister, C(harlotte). A(nnetta). Phelips (1858-1925), who was devoted to work for the blind. See entry in The Beacon, A Monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the blind (May 1925) a great-granddaughter of John Montresor (1737-99), a British military engineer and cartographer, whose colorful (and unconventional) life is sketched at wikipedia. 9 Alice H. Putnam, “An Open Letter,” in Kindergarten Review 9:5 (Springfield, Massachusetts; January 1899) : 325-326 Alice Putnam (1841-1919) opened the first private kindergarten in Chicago; Froebel principles... (wikipedia); see also “In Memory of Alice H. Putnam” in The Kindergarten-primary Magazine 31:7 (March 1919) : 187 (hathitrust) 10 OCR cross-column misread, at Mabel Nelson Thurston (1869?-1965?), “The Palmer Name,” in The Congregationalist and Christian World 86:30 (27 July 1901) : 134-135 author of religiously inflected books (seven titles at LC); first female admitted for entry at George Washington University (in 1888). GWU archives 11 OCR cross-column misread, at Margaret Grant, “The Romance of Kit Dunlop,” Beauty and Health : Woman’s Physical Development 7:6 (March 1904): 494-501 (499 and 500) the episodic story starts at 6:8 (November 1903) : 342 12 ex Marie van Vorst (1867-1936), “Amanda of the Mill,” The Bookman : An illustrated magazine of literature and life 21 (April 1905) : 190-209 (191) “writer, researcher, painter, and volunteer nurse during World War I.” wikipedia 13 ex Maude Morrison Huey, “A Change of Heart,” in The Interior (The sword of the spirit which is the Word of God) 36 (Chicago, April 20, 1905) : 482-484 (483) little information on Huey, who is however mentioned in Paula Bernat Bennett, her Poets in the Public Sphere : The Emancipatory Project of American Women's Poetry, 1800-1900 (2003) : 190 14 ex Leila Burton Wells, “The Lesser Stain,” The Smart Set, A Magazine of Cleverness 19:3 (July 1906) : 145-154 (150) aside — set in the Philippines, where “The natives were silent, stolid, and uncompromising.” little information on Wells, some of whose stories found their way to the movie screen (see IMDB) The Smart Set ran from March 1900-June 1930; interesting story (and decline): wikipedia 15 OCR cross-column misread, at Josephine Daskam Bacon (1876-1961 *), “The Hut in the Wood: A Tale of the Bee Woman and the Artist,” in Collier’s, The National Weekly 41:12 (Saturday, June 13, 1908) : 12-14 16 ex E. H. Young, A Corn of Wheat (1910) : 90 Emily Hilda Daniell (1880-1949), novelist, children’s writer, mountaineer, suffragist... wrote under the pseudonym E. H. Young. (wikipedia) 17 ex Mary Heaton Vorse (1874-1966), “The Engagements of Jane,” in Woman’s Home Companion (May 1912) : 17-18, 92-93 Illustrated by Florence Scovel Shinn (1871-1940, artist and book illustrator who became a New Thought spiritual teacher and metaphysical writer in her middle years. (wikipedia)) Mary Heaton Vorse — journalist, labor activist, social critic, and novelist. “She was outspoken and active in peace and social justice causes, such as women's suffrage, civil rights, pacifism (such as opposition to World War I), socialism, child labor, infant mortality, labor disputes, and affordable housing.” (wikipedia). 18 ex snippet view, at “Voices,” by Runa, translated for the Companion by W. W. K., in Lutheran Companion 20:3 (Rock Island, Illinois; Saturday, January 20, 1912) : 8 full view at hathitrust same passage in separate publication as Voices, By Runa (pseud. of E. M. Beskow), from the Swedish by A. W. Kjellstrand (Rock Island, Illinois, 1912) : 292 E(lsa). M(aartman). Beskow (1874-1953), Swedish author and illustrator of children’s books (Voices seems rather for older children); see wikipedia 19 ex Fannie Hurst (1885-1968 *), “The Good Provider,” in The Saturday Evening Post 187:1 (August 15, 1914) : 12-16, 34-35 20 OCR cross-column misread, at Anne O’Hagan, “Gospels of Hope for Women: A few new creeds, all of them modish—but expensive” in Vanity Fair (February 1915) : 32 Anne O’Hagan Shinn (1869-1933) — feminist, suffragist, journalist, and writer of short stories... “known for her writings detailing the exploitation of young women working as shop clerks in early 20th Century America... O’Hagan participated in several collaborative fiction projects...” (wikipedia) a mention of St. Anselm, whose “sittings” are free, vis-à-vis “Swami Bunkohkahnanda”... “Universal Harmonic Vibrations”... 21 OCR cross-column misread (three columns), at Fannie Hurst (1885-1968 *), “White Goods” (Illustrations by May Wilson Preston) in Metropolitan Magazine 42:3 (July 1915) : 19-22, 53 repeated, different source and without OCR misread, at 24 below 22 ex Mary Patricia Willcocks, The Sleeping Partner (London, 1919) : 47 (snippet only) full at hathitrust see onlinebooks for this and other of her titles. something on Mary Patricia Willcocks (1869-1952) at ivybridge-heritage. in its tone and syntax, her prose brings Iris Murdoch to mind. 23 Katharine Wendell Pedersen, “Clingstones, A week in a California cannery.” in New Outlook vol. 124 (February 4, 1920) : 193-194 no information about the author. the journal began life as The Christian Union (1870-1893) and continued under the new title into 1928; it ceased publication in 1935; it was devoted to social and political issues, and was against Bolshevism (wikipedia) 24 ex Fannie Hurst (1885-1968 *), “White Goods,” in her Humoresque : A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind it (1919, 1920) : 126-169 (155) 25 ex snippet view, at Letters and poems of Queen Elisabeth (Carmen Sylva), with an introduction and notes by Henry Howard Harper. Volume 2 (of 2; Boston, Printed for members only, The Bibliophile society, 1920) : 51 (hathitrust) Carmen Sylva was “the pen name of Elisabeth, queen consort of Charles I, king of Rumania” (1843-1916 *) 26 OCR cross-column misread, at Ruth Comfort Mitchell, “Corduroy” (Part Three; Illustrated by Frederick Anderson), in Woman’s Home Companion 49:8 (August 1922) : 21-23, 96-97 (hathitrust) Ruth Comfort Mitchell Young (1882-1954), poet, dramatist, etc., and owner of a remarkable house (in a “Chinese” style) in Los Gatos, California (wikipedia) 27 Helen Otis, “The Christmas Waits,” in Woman’s Home Companion 49:12 (Christmas 1922) : 36 probably Helen Otis Lamont (1897-1993), about whom little is found, save this “Alumna Interview: Helen Otis Lamont, Class of 1916” (Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, 1988) at archive.org (Brooklyn Historical Society)
prompted by : recent thoughts about respiration (marshes, etc.); Pfizer round-one recovery focus on the shape of one breath, then another; inhalation, exhalation and the pleasure of breathing; and for whom last breaths are no pleasure (far from it); last breaths (Robert Seelthaler The Field (2021) in the background).
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royaltysimblr · 4 years
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HM The Queen Mother Hosts Pre Wedding Tea Party for HRH The Princess Royal
The Queen Mother decided to host a tea party before the marriage of her granddaughter, HRH The Princess Royal to The Honorable Frederick Wellington. The Queen Mother invited 65 close family and friends, and the monarchs attending the royal wedding. The First Couple is Their Imperial Highnesses, the Tsar Nicholas III, and Tsarina Alexandra of the Simpire @thesimpireblr. The second couple, was Mr. Hank Graham and his wife, HRH the Princess Anne, Princess Royal of Stafford. HRH the Princess Royal of Stafford is representing the Royal Family of Stafford for the royal wedding @batsfromwesteros . The last couple to arrive were HRH Prince Alexander of Norman, Duke of Levon, and his wife, Princess Isabella Duchess of Levon. @normanroyalfamily who are representing the Norman Royal family. HRH Crown Princess Alexandra of Farrington is yet to arrive to the country for the royal wedding, but will come shortly. @thesimmonarchy.
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