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Martin Sensmeier as Sam in ‘1883′
#martin sensmeier#elsa dutton#1883#1883edit#perioddramaedit#martinsensmeieredit#maura makes things#ship insp#historical ship
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Okay so. Having watched those X-Men movies I noticed that Magneto and Grindelwald (sorry for referencing JKR's IP) are REALLY similar characters; they're both extremists advocating for their minority group, going against a pacifist former lover close friend who together with they were the two most powerful fictional-minority-people, and of Germanic origin.
I began to tell my family about this realization at dinner, and my mom agreed, noting "they both betrayed and fought against their good friend, like Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek" 💀💀
me: "implying Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek are doomed yaoi??" my brother: "I don't think she picked up on the innuendos..."
(For those who don't know, Mao and Chiang graduated from the same military academy in the same year. (not friends.))
But my dad also did not realize that the shipability was core to the relationships of the two fictional characters and said, "No, I think it's a valid comparison, same thing as Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant." (I think my family may have misinterpreted some signs at Fort Tejon??? I found a National Park Service page that says they met ONCE before the Civil War. Perhaps my dad simply meant to reference that the soldiers stationed at Fort Tejon before the war split up and fought for both sides, and got confused since Lee was mentioned at Fort Tejon (he did not actually say Grant's name, my brother suggested it).)
So that was family dinner 💀 Mao Zedong X Chiang Kai-shek and Robert E. Lee X Ulysses Grant, I GUESS. 🤷
#new innovative RPS are created every day...#ships#ship dynamics#funny story#magneto#erik lehnsherr#gellert grindelwald#ggad#i don't actually know professor X x mangeto ship name...#mao zedong#chiang kai-shek#robert e lee#ulysses grant#rps#historical ship#i feel like this post is bad like it's very funny but the formatting is such that it will not go viral#oh well i hope my followers get a laugh at least#I said this#xmen#chinese school dropout life#<- because there's context of my family's ties to the KMT....#if i confess that ggad invaded my brain and has never left even though i avoid everything else HP like the plague will i be stoned....
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The USS Constitution (aka Old Ironsides), the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat,* and a U.S. submarine, in 1916.
This photo was taken by Leslie Jones, the long-time photographer for the Boston Herald-Traveler. The caption reads: “Old and new at Boston Navy Yard, latest class submarine alongside Old Ironsides on Navy Day 1916.” Boston Public Library Collection.
* Launched in 1797, the Constitution is still afloat and still crewed by active-duty U.S. Navy sailors. It is berthed at the former Charleston Navy Yard, Boston and welcomes more than 500,000 visitors a year.
#1910s#us navy#uss constitution#old ironsides#age of sail#historical ship#submarines#leslie jones#but not that leslie jones unless she is a vampire which would be fine
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"I am yours and you are mine and of this there is no doubt. You are imprisoned in my heart, the little key has been lost and now you must remain there forever and ever." -Alejandra Fyodorovna Romanova/Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt
“How sad to be forced to stay away from her for so long -he writes- Being together is wonderful, a real paradise". - Nikolái Aleksándrovich Románov
These are quotes from letters of my two favorite lovebirds, taken from the book "Nicholas and Alexandra: Love and Death in Imperial Russia", written by ROBERT K. MASSIE. Every time I read this book I end up with a heavy heart, either because of the beautiful relationship they had or because I end up sad because of some mistake that led to their execution in a filthy cellar.
Since I began to love this historical couple, I have searched for some visual medium to move me and although there are photos of the two of them to say the least, the truth is that there are few where they show their love since most of them are formal due to the time and their position. as tsar and tsarina of Russia, but there is almost no content that visually shows that love that is so talked about in movies, series, documents, and historians.
I have already ordered a commission to be made in search of moving me and although I appreciate the work of that friend, it is not what I was looking for while the AI, although it touched my heart, lacked that spark that would make me review in the blink of an eye what those little letters and historical information have brought me so much... Until today...
Lately I have been feeling very inspired by this couple and based on this, the beautiful @littlecarnet she has given me this beautiful gift that not only gave me what I have been looking for so much, but has also created two lethal weapons of love that killed me with a bullet, now I am dead and I write it from a heart that exploded for so much beauty.I wonder now, if they had had the opportunity to have the internet and meet this beauty, what would they have thought and done? Based on what I have read and a little of what I have done with my CH comic, I imagine they were impressed, moved, you had this upholstered to hang it in a palace like a real painting and they gave a heartfelt thank you to the artist...But since sadly they are no longer here, I feel obliged to thank this gift with all my heart and go to fine arts to demand that they expose this beauty. Meanwhile today and in a month or more I will appreciate this with all my heart because this is a treasure...
THANK YOU SO MUCH SABINE!!!, YOU ARE THE BEST, PEOPLE AND ARTISTS LIKE YOU ARE WORTH EVERYTHING!!!, YOU HAVE MY ABSOLUTE ADMIRATION AND GRATITUDE!!!
#friendart#historical ship#Aleniky#Zar Nicolas II#empress alexandra#Alejandra Fiódorovna#rare ship#alix of hesse#Nicolas romanov#romanovs#ship real#This should be in an art show
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5/5 read, but this guy always nails it with his attention to detail and writing style. Things I enjoyed or thought about while reading Left for Dead by Eric Jay Dolan:
1( The initiation for sailors who had never crossed the Northern hemispheres into the Southern hemispheres. The ritual involves a crewman dressing up as Neptune to induct the newbies into the “Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep”.
2( How many animals and plants have gone extinct or had to evolve their behavior because of wanton sailors?
3( There is a lighthouse on the coast of Martha’s Vineyard named Gay Head Light.
4( Joseph Holt. He was an Irish farmer accused of being a rebel during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Basically the English banished him as a convicted felon after they seized his assets and burnt his house down without verifying shit. He actually turned into a rebel after that, and was a major character within this story about the ship.
5( When a British crewmate tried to ask a Spanish sailor if Britain and Spain were friends and the Spanish sailor simply said, “No” before informing them they were about to get surrounded 💀
6( Falkland strawberries and scurvy grass are actually really pretty and I think they’d make some great traditional style tattoos
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Kleeware - Ships of History - Part 4 - USS Constitution - 1/380 - Model Building Video
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Viking ships at sunset
#viking ship#viking age#viking#sailboat#sailing ship#sailing vessel#northern europe#north sea#ship#sailing#scandinavia#medieval#nautical vessel#history#the past#transportation#historical ship#3d#illustration#ocean#sea#sunset
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historical costume appreciation: captain flint's dark coat in season one of black sails
#black sails#captain flint#james flint#james mccgraw#toby stephens#costumes#costume#historical clothing#historical costuming#coats#1700s#18th century#age of sail#maritime#nautical#pirates#pirate#coat#ship#aesthetic#flint
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the brig Lady Washington - Washington state's tall ship (and also my friends' house)
all hand drawn by me on procreate
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Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth Strafford 1923 | 1.03 ‘The War Has Come Home′
#michelle randolph#darren mann#1923#1923edit#jack dutton#elizabeth strafford#maura makes things#ship insp#historical ship
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Historical Crush AU
When Damian was younger he was told of a being that is a threat to the League that had appeared throughout history. It was Danny, dealing with his Time God Chores. Damian never told anyone that he had a crush on the being when he was younger, wishing that a hero would come and save him.
So to say he was surprised that his childhood crush was introduced as a new Justice League member was an understatement.
#danny phantom#dcu#dcxdp#dp + dc#dp x dc crossover#danny fenton#damian wayne#dead serious#dead serious ship#damian wayne x danny fenton#justice league#historical crush au
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Hi! Do you have a list of historical f/f romances? I have read all historical f/f by Olivia Waite, Annick Trent, KJ Charles, Cat Sebastian, and Jess Everlee, and i can’t seem to find any others! (Also read Freya Marske’s historical fantasy). I love historical queer romance and I don’t mind reading mainly m/m (or other queer pairings) but I’d really like to get some more f/f in the mix!
Well you've mentioned the big names in this ask (and mentioned Sarah Waters in your second ask) so I asked around on my main first and received two recs from @strinak which were The High Priestess by Parhelion on AO3 (it was originally a novel published by Torquere) and Romancing the Inventor by Gail Carriger.
There are some historicals here under the ship type f/f tag, though some might be considered f/nb as well as I can recall.
I've also recced a shorter historical f/f here which is also under that tag. And have read some on AO3 as well, though the only ones I can think of offhand were written by KannaOphelia
But if anyone here has any more, feel free to comment or reblog with a comment (or submit it as a post, so I can officially tag it.)
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Wdym it's not halloween yet 🤨
#fight club#stdshipping#my beloved moots oicuperp and papestreetlocal came up with the ship name huehuehue#the narrator fight club#marla singer#tyler durden#artists on tumblr#don't point any historical inconsistencies I just wanna have funnnn 💥💥#digital art#illustration#obligatory fruday 13 post#my tummy ache is killing me this might ne the last post#au where..............kidding I just dressed them up for sillies#did them on my samsung notes so the quality is kinda blehh#and I couldn't flip the canvas so I don't wanna know how wrong the proportions are#osjhghdhshs#dying now byee 😭#martyryo
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Recently I got roped (ha) into an Age of Sail roleplay, and decided I wanted to play the ship's cook. I then realized I don't know too much about provisioning a ship in the Age of Sail! I figured you'd be the sort of fellow to know where I could find resources on that kind of information though?
Well, for a start I recommend sending a similar Ask to @ltwilliammowett (Beat To Quarters) who knows far more about The Age of Sail / Wooden Ships & Iron Men subject than I do.
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In the meanwhile here are a couple of books, both of which you may well be able to get through your library, or buy pretty cheaply for your research library. They're also an entertaining read.
The first was recommended to me by Terry Pratchett - "'If you haven't read it, you should!" - when we were at a con together and he was researching "Nation".
It's "Feeding Nelson's Navy" by Janet MacDonald, available here as an ebook and from Amazon as a Kindle Unlimited free read.
The second is "Lobscouse & Spotted Dog" by Anne Chotzinoff Grossman & Lisa Grossman Thomas.
Funny how both books use the same period image - "Shipmates Carousing Below Decks" by William Pyne - as cover art.
"Lobscouse" deals with the same period as "Navy", while also being the author-approved official cookbook of Patrick O'Brian's "Aubrey / Maturin" novels.
Here's a Reddit about making dishes from it, and here's a blog page about making Spotted Dog and why Suet Makes a Difference.
I've already posted about the role correct cooking fats play in making traditional dishes "taste right", and since Atora brand makes both carnivore and vegetarian suets, it's worth tracking down.
Here's a blog page which summarises the Age of Sail diet - think of it as an exam crib to tide you over until you get the books and learn more.
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Here's Max Miller of "Tasting History" making lobscouse:
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And here are Dylan Hollis and Max making that ubiquitous on-board delicacy and culinary ingredient, ship's biscuit (hardtack / hard-tack / hard tack).
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Something very similar was still issued as a ration item at the beginning of the 20th century and into World War One. J.R.R. Tolkien would certainly have encountered Biscuits, Ration, H&P, Army No.4...
...and may well have used them as a basis for the waybread "cram" as mentioned in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings". This description has the ring (hah!) of familiarity about it.
"If you want to know what cram is, I can only say that I don’t know the recipe; but it is biscuitish, keeps good indefinitely, is supposed to be sustaining, and is certainly not entertaining, being in fact very uninteresting except as a chewing exercise." "The Hobbit" ch.13, "Not at Home"
No.4 biscuits were so hard that soldiers could use them as substitutes for wood...
...and Nelson's sailors probably did the same with theirs.
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Terry Pratchett took this wooden quality and - with the dial turned up to eleven - transformed it into the rocky quality of Dwarf bread.
Here's a health nut's real-life version of a healthy nut loaf...
...while this is an example of sedimentary conglomerate rock.
With a bit of judicious cropping, the captions could be swapped and a casual glance would never notice.
Of course this post wouldn't be complete without a certain GIF.
So...
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To finish, a few links to more video.
One (12 years ago).
Two - 1 year, including some of the ship's biscuit made in that first one (!)
Three - also 1 year, featuring other dishes - pease pudding ("dog's body"), lobscouse and plum duff. Oh, and ship's biscuit ...
Those are from Townsends, another great source for 18th century food and cooking.
This last example is by Dan Snow, in an extract from a longer History Hits documentary, and is a short general overview of period Navy rations - and of course, ship's biscuit... :->
HTH !
#food and drink#historical food#food in fiction#Feeding Nelson's Navy#Lobscouse & Spotted Dog#ship's biscuit#hardtack#hard-tack#Tasting History#Townsends#History Hits#jrr tolkien#GNU Terry Pratchett
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Kleeware - Ships of History - Part 3 - Mayflower - 1/300 - Model Building Video
#youtube#Kleeware#Ships of History#Mayflower#Model Ship#Historical Ship#Kleeware Mayflower#Model Kit#Model Building#Original Content
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