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ulysses-posts · 2 years ago
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A Brief History of British Coronations 1902-1937
On 6 May King Charles III will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony that has its origins dating back a thousand years to King Edgar the Peaceful. It will also be the first coronation in nearly 70 years and much like his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation which was the first to be televised, Charles III’s coronation will be the first to utilise both social media and YouTube as well as…
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litcityblues · 3 months ago
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Dense, informative, and taught me a few things I didn't know, #TheRestlessRepublic is the best account of Britain's brief flirtation with republicanism that I have read to date.
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morning-softness · 1 month ago
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[Image Description: Gerry Keay sits in front of a low coffee table. He is holding a mug in one hand and a pencil in the other. On the coffee table is a newspaper, with cats doodled in the margins. Gerry is turned slightly away from the table to smile at someone out of frame. Both his mug and his socks are orange with a black cat pattern.]
@pilesofnonsense It was an absolute joy participating in the Rusty Quill Big Bang again this year! This is my second piece (3rd piece here) (1st piece here) for the fic Us Against the World written by @wordsintimeandspace .
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tiaramania · 2 years ago
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Queen Camilla's Consort Crown
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It has been announced that Queen Camilla will wear Queen Mary's Crown for the coronation on May 6th. I was expecting her to wear Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother's Crown so this was a surprise.
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The crown was made by Garrard in 1911 using brilliant and rose cut diamonds set in silver and gold. You can see in the picture at the top that the three largest diamonds have been replaced with rock crystal/quartz replicas. The original diamonds were removed so that they could be worn in other jewelry which is normal for British consort crowns.
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For Queen Camilla the Cullinan III and IV are being put back in the crown but not the Koh-i-Noor. I let you read about the Koh-i-Noor diamond on your own. I think this is a very smart choice and it's not the first time the center of this crown has been set with another diamond.
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For the coronation of King George VI in 1937, Queen Mary wore the the crown without the arches or the cap and with the Cullinan V in the center since the Koh-i-Noor was being used in Queen Elizabeth's crown. These are the clearest photos I could find but you can see that the whole brooch is used because the diamond does not take up the full space of the center cross and there are smaller diamonds on the sides. I'm not sure which stone she is wearing in the center of the band since she's wearing the Cullinan IV as a brooch. Edit: @gloriouszipperskeletonshoe has the answer. They temporarily put one of the diamonds from Queen Victoria's Regal Circlet in the band. The Regal Circlet was being dismantled anyway so the diamonds could be used in Queen Elizabeth's crown.
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The eight arches are detachable and only four of them will be used this time. I'm guessing it's so that the crown is more in line with St. Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown which both only have four. All of the changes being made are options already available for the crown, it just hasn't been worn in this exact configuration before.
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Above are the crowns of Queen Alexandra, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Mary. The only usable options are Elizabeth's and Mary's because all previous consort crowns (Mary of Modena, Adelaide, and Alexandra) have had all of the gemstones removed and some of them have been reset with rock crystal or glass stones. The last four queens consort have had new crowns made for them and this is the first time a consort crown has been reused since 1727. The Crown Jewels by Anna Keay is the best book on the subject if you are interested.
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just-an-enby-lemon · 1 year ago
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I have a TMA Time Travel(ish)AU that exists only in my head and I like to call the "Informed Consent Verse" where full Hunt Daisy suceeds in killing Jon during the Apocalipse and both the Eye and the Web aren't pleased.
Cue to thirteen yo little Jonathan Sims, ten years old Anabelle Cane and tweenty two years old Alice "Daisy" Tonner reciving memories of the end of the world and the events that caused it. At first Jon doesn't want to believe it, specially as the knowledge and memories fades to random flashbacks and small thoughs that don't belong to himself but to the Archivist (cannon Jon) That is until he compells someone. At the same time little Anabelle makes the mistake of deciding to meet the boy she has to turn into the antichirst.
Against the Archivist voice and moved by the realization that Annabelle's Becoming was way closer to his than to Jonah's, Jon offers her the option to try to find a way to not fully Become a second time. Annabelle is afraid but this time the Mother is not all she has and she can see her older self is more the Mother than it is her. Having all the info she chooses to try. Both the Archivist and the Web Agent (cannom Annabelle) think this is a bad idea (for oposing reasons) but Jon and Anna don't care. They ended one world together, now they are going to save one (Jon isn't Jon without a guilty complex). Gerard Keay and Agnes Montaugue sort of adopt the Not Antichirst and the Not Devil.
On the background, fully beliving her one friend and the love of her life (Jon and Basira) are both happier without her, Daisy decides to correct other wrongs and help her victims and acidentally creates a "Hunt Recovery Support Group" (don't call it a cult) with Julia and Trevor.
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Heres my kin list:
Luigi, Link, Toy Soldier, Jonny D'Ville, Gubpowder tim(just abit), Jon Sims, Martin Blackwood, Michael Distortion, Nikola Orsinov, Tim Stoker, Herbert West, Ash Williams, Data, Weyoun, Elias Bouchard, Gerry Keay, Ruffy, Johnny Cage, Rosie(hazbin hotel), Portgas D. Ace, Sunny, Kel, Vash, Eustass Kidd, James (Team Rocket), Cecil Gershwin Palmer, Kevin (WTNV), Julian Bashir, Ghoulia Yelps, Johann Faust VIII (abit), Chekov, Hero (omori), Phantom R (Rhythm thief, abit), Nifty, anna myers, Crowley
*goes off tumblr* :]
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Sorry it so long, but the list is finally done
Here are our pair ups
I included almost every character so the tournament is going to be long
Left side
Jesus vs Hamlet
Dean vs Sam
Rose Tyler vs The Doctor
Mob vs teruki hanazawa
Emily Prentiss vs Penelope Garcia
Anakin Skywalker vs Obi-Wan Kenobi
Aziraphale vs Crowley
Jessie vs james
toph vs Sokka
julian bashir vs James T Kirk
Jadzia Dax vs Ezri Dax
Spock vs Odo
Luke skywalker vs Leia skywalker
Hunter vs Luz
Alador blight vs The collector
Raine vs Lilith Clawthorne
Dipper vs Mable
Sonic vs Shadow
Marco diaz vs Pidge
Katsuki Bakugo vs Ejirou Kirishima
Kagamine Len vs miku
bot lightbulb
Test tube vs Apple
Tree vs black hole
saw vs Golf ball
Dr. teeh vs Animal
Floyd pepper vs janice
Zoot vs lips
Fjord Stone vs Yussa Errenis
Zukko vs Azula
Veth Brenatto (Nott the Brave) vs Pyrrha dve
silver vs blaze
Howl vs Aizawa
Walter White vs Jesse pinkman
Noelle vs Ralsei
Perfuma vs Bow
Jim Lake Jr vs Steve Palchuk
Hiccup vs Danny Phantom
Fox Mulder vs Dana Scully
Harley Quinn vs the riddler
Neo vs Trinity
Deanna Troi vs Brunt
Worf vs Saavik
Dr Habit vs Kamal Bora
Scout vs Ms. Pauling
Right Hand Man vs Henry Stickmin
Reginald Copperbottom vs Ellie Rose
Kurapika vs Alluka Zoldyck
Kite vs Daisukenojo "Beat" Bito
Link vs Zelda
Miles Edgeworth vs Franziska von Karma
Rolan Deep vs Chip
Jay Ferin vs William Wisp
Ashe Winters vs Kian stone
Gillion Tidestrider vs Edyn Tidestrider
donnie vs leonardo
Madeline Hatter vs Darling Charming
Kokichi Ouma vs Shuichi saihara
Aiko Umesawa vs Hajime Hinata
Komatu Naegi vs chihiro fujisaki
Randy Radman vs Jaques Kensignton
Shiki Misaki vs Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu
Eddie Munson vs Jonathan Byers
Nancy Wheeler vs Max Mayfield
peter parker vs Cecil Palmer
BOYD vs Lena Sabrewing
Yuuki Mishima vs Naoto Shirogane
Futaba Sakura vs Akira Kurusu
Ricky Potts vsJane Doe
Koichi Hirose vs Narciso Anasui
Adeleine vs Meta Knight
Ferdinand von Aegir vs Lorenz Gloucester
Gomez Addams vs Morticia addams
Sir Crocodile vs Yamato
yellow caballero vs Gold
Akari vs Silver
Right side
Penny vs Champion Cynthia
Captain3 vs Agent 8
Apollo Justice vs maya fey
bill s preston esquire vs ted theodore logan
Kermit the Frog vs Gonzo
Jack Kline vs Castiel
Kazuhira Miller vs Revolver Ocelot
Mizuki Akiyama vs Mafuyu Asahina
Scaramouche vs Venti
Alucard vs Juste Belmont
Rika vs Wallac
Bede vs Celestia Ludenberg
Omega vs Pavel Chekov
Amy rose vs Tails
Gerard (Gerry) Keay vs Jonathan Sims
Jane Prentiss vs Martin blackwood
Aether vs Lumine
Diluc Ragnvindr vs Fischl
Sasha waybright vs Marcy wu
Lars vs finn
Jim Hawkins vs Mulan
onoda sakamichi vs shinkai yuuto
Vivian vs Birdo
Bridget vs Poison
Jack Spicer vs Enid
Taliyah vs Jinx
Yoshiko "Yohane" Tsushima vs Rina Tennoji
Marceline vs Wendy Corduroy
Optimus Prime vs Rodimus prime
The Master vs john sheppard
haruhi fujioka vs Haku
Jason Todd vs tim drake
billy batson vs Cleo Cazo/Ratcatcher 2
Maxwell Klinger vs George Costanza
Gyro Gearloose vs ron stampler
Daniel LaRusso vs Miguel Diaz
Xion vs Lauriam 
Alice Yabusame vs Marina
Anna vs Rin Hoshizora
David Jacobs vs Ambrose
Lestat vs Quentin Coldwater
Orel Puppington vs Chucky
Reze vs Isabella Yamamoto
Mrs. Frizzle vs Dr. Doofenshmirtz
Ellen Ripley vs Orla McCool
Peril vs Baldwin
Sidney Prescott vs Envy Adams
akiyama mizuki  vs Flower
Oswald Cobblepot vs Margo Hanson
Charlie Kelly vs Newton Geiszler
Remy vs Meowth
knock out vs Lavernius Tucker
Raiden vs lappland
Party Poison vs Nico di Angelo
Hera vs P03
Leo Demonheart vs Suzuki Iruma
Doug Ramsey vs Marty McFly
Lake vs Jenny
Will Graham vs Herbert West
Anne Boonchuy vs Carmen Sandiego
Paul Atreides vs Yoon Jong-woo
Ritsu sohma vs Ruby Rose
Ruffnut  vs Momoe Sawaki
Xie Lian vs Raikou Shimizu
Chai vs Hisirdoux Casperan
henry morris vs Dave Strider
Jeremie Belpois vs Lloyd Garmadon
Gandalf vs Dolores Abernathy
Arthur Kingsmen vs Mako
Kurama vs Vash the Stampede
Shiver vs Luigi
Kim Kitsuragi vs tristian
Rouge vs Zoe
Shinji Ikari vs Dororo
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moviewarfare · 6 months ago
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A Review of “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)”
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Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the best action movies ever made. I have been craving for another Tom Hardy sequel for years! I understand that because of the lawsuit with WB is the reason why the sequel still hasn't happened. For now, we have a prequel concerning Charlize Theron's character, Furiosa, from Fury Road. Is this a worthy entry in the Mad Max saga?
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One enjoyable thing about the Mad Max films is that they all feel very different. Furiosa is no exception. It is a very gang-driven, political and revenge-filled story. We get a lot of world-building on how the Wasteland is operating with all its factions. Seeing the political tension between the previous villain Immortan Joe and the new villain Dementus is very engaging. It is also interesting to see a calmer and smarter Immortan Joe. I also like that we get to see what "The Green Place" looked like as we only got tiny mentions before. The prequel story also successfully expands more on how Furiosa is where she is by the time of Fury Road. By the end, I do sympathise with her more.
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On that note, Anna Taylor Joy does a good job as a younger Furiosa. She doesn't have much dialogue but she does great through facial and body performance alone. Chris Hemsworth is the highlight of this film though as the villain Dementus. He is clearly having a lot of fun and does a great job of hamming it up. His villainous speeches are thoroughly entertaining! The rest of the supporting cast do a wonderful job as well but special praise to Lachy Hulme as a younger Immortan Joe. He does a terrific job living up to the previous actor Hugh Keays-Byrne. One of the most important things of a Mad Max film is the action and there is certainly a lot of it. Every action set piece is a marvellous spectacle with its over-the-top violence and incredibly well-made wasteland vehicles.
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Unfortunately, the action scenes here just aren't as great to look at as it was in Fury Road. This is because the CGI and colour grading are just not that well done in Furiosa. Fury Road did a majority of the action practically while CGI was used subtly to enhance the movie. Furiosa has a fair amount of action scenes that are not done practically. We have action set pieces that are entirely CGI or scenes that contain lots of green screens. These CGI are very noticeable and can pull you out of the movie. The colour grading is just orangey for the most part and looks way too clean for an apocalyptic movie. Visually, Furiosa just doesn't look as nice and the cinematography never quite mesmerises me. 
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Junkie XL returns to compose the music for Furiosa. His score for Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the most amazing things ever. However, his music score is so incredibly underwhelming in Furiosa. It doesn't help that the action scenes are oddly silent when they would greatly benefit from an epic soundtrack. Junkie XL feels wasted this time. The movie also lacks the kinetic and fast-paced editing that you would expect from director George Miller but here it just feels generic. The movie is also 148 minutes long (28 minutes longer than Fury Road) and you definitely feel it. There are a fair amount of moments where the pace is quite slow and the last 20 minutes of the movie does drag a bit.
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Overall, Furiosa is still an enjoyable movie but it doesn't quite live up to Fury Road. Still, it is impressive that George Miller was able to make this when he was nearing 80 years old. I am still looking forward to a Tom Hardy Mad Max sequel that will blow me away again because Furiosa doesn't quite do that. 
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literary-illuminati · 2 years ago
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23 books for 2023!
tagged by @wearethekat - I'm assuming this means generally books tbr for the year. If it means specifically new releases then I just give up.
Alecto the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Prescribed Burn by Arkady Martine
Hellbent by Leigh Bardugo
Translation State by Ann Leckie
He Who Drowned The World by Shelley Parker-Chan
Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo
The World We Make by N. K. Jemisin
Cyteen, by C. J. Cherryh
Regenisis by C. J. Cherryh
Empress of Forever by Max Gladstone
Gunmetal Gods by Malik Akhtar
Galatea by Madeline Miller
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
Weavers, Scribes, and Kings: A New History of the Ancient Near East by Amanda Podany
Roman Republics by Harriet Flower
The Comanche Empire by Pekka Hamalainen
The Wages of Destruction by Adam Tooze
The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe by David M. Perry and Matthew Gabriele
Honorable Company: A History Of the English East India Company by John Keay
Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas by Jennifer Raff
tagging uhhh not sure who else I know with this much of a tbr that I haven't spammed with these. @txttletale ?
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idroolinmysleep · 2 years ago
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The things I’m learning about King (and Prince) Charles’s crowns. Hoo-boy.
When King Charles was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1969, the young royal went through all the pomp and ceremony unaware that the jazzy modern crown he wore on his head was topped with a ping-pong ball. The plastic sphere was, of course, well disguised: not only coated with gold filigree but also surrounded by a floating constellation of diamonds arranged in the shape of Charles’s star sign, Scorpio.
But the cut-rate coronation doesn’t stop just there.
St Edward’s crown wasn’t always so bejewelled. … “Until the 20th century, they used to rent the jewels for the coronation,” says Anna Keay, author of The Crown Jewels, a definitive history. “Before the deep mining of monster diamonds got going in South Africa, there weren’t many around. So the royal jeweller would hire them from people who had pieces in their collections.” Renting the gems meant the crown could be blinged-up beyond what the royal coffers could otherwise afford.
Rent-A-Gem! Who knew? But they make up for it with another crown.
Anyway, the king won’t have to wear St Edward’s crown for long. At a certain moment, Charles will withdraw into St Edward’s chapel and re-emerge like a pimped-up butterfly, sporting regal purple robes and new headwear: the imperial state crown. … “It’s completely encrusted,” says Keay. “You can’t even see the crown for the diamonds.” There are almost 3,000, along with 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, 269 pearls and four rubies, including the Black Prince’s ruby, a wonky cabochon spinel that looks like a squashed glacé cherry.
How many crowns do these people have?!??!! Lots, apparently.
[The Queen Mother’s crown] would have been the default choice for Camilla, the Queen Consort, but it will remain locked up in the Tower of London for the coronation after India’s ruling party let it be known that its appearance would bring back “painful memories of the colonial past”. Instead, Camilla will don Queen Mary’s crown, designed in 1911 as an adaptable crown for multiple occasions, complete with removable arches, so it could be worn as a “circlet”, and detachable diamonds that could be worn as brooches.
A modular crown for the modern era.
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reasoningdaily · 7 months ago
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The imperial state crown, the latest incarnation of which has been resting on the Queen’s coffin as thousands of people have filed past this week, has witnessed many resonant moments in history, and a few less majestic ones too.
After the death of the Queen’s grandfather, George V, for instance, the king’s coffin was being transported from London’s King’s Cross station with the crown on top when the jolting of cobbled streets caused the diamond-encrusted globe on top, and the cross and sapphire it supports, to snap off and roll into a gutter.
Though it was hastily retrieved, the dead monarch lay in state under a mutilated crown, which many in the crowd, including the new king, Edward VIII, took as a bad omen. Eleven months later, sure enough, he abdicated.
The tradition of crowns representing royalty is “a time-honoured thing seen in cultures across the world and through deep time”, says Anna Keay, a former curator at the Tower of London who has written the official guide to the crown jewels. “The business of wearing something on your head that speaks of your status as a special person – we see it through millennia.”
In other words – enchanting or repulsive – the vast, ridiculous excess of the crown’s 2,868 diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, four rubies and 269 pearls is its symbolic point. These are some of their stories.
1 St Edward’s sapphire
This may be the oldest stone in the crown, having been buried as a ring, according to legend, with King Edward the Confessor in 1066 (and dug out of his grave a century later). Edward had given the ring to a beggar, the story goes, who turned out to be St John the Evangelist. The remarkable Wilton diptych, now in the National Gallery, shows an image of Edward as a saint holding an apparent sapphire ring.
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“The difficulty is it’s very hard to identify any of these gems to say confidently that they are the ones from before,” says Keay, now director of the Landmark Trust. In the case of the sapphire, disappointingly, “I don’t think the case is very strong … In crown terms it’s quite small. Obviously in everyone else’s terms, it’s enormous.”
2 Queen Elizabeth’s earrings
The imperial crown is so named not because of the British empire, but because of its closed-arch form, which Henry VIII adopted (instead of an open coronet) to signal his supposedly imperial status. Dangling from the centre of the arches are four large pear-shaped pearls.
According to the Royal Collection Trust, these have been linked to seven pearls that Catherine de’ Medici gave to her daughter-in-law, Mary, Queen of Scots. Elizabeth I may have later worn them as earrings, though she apparently preferred pearls on her costume.
On the other hand, notes the trust, “it appears that at least two of the pearls did not enter the collection until the 19th century”, which undermines some of the Elizabethan romance.
3 The Black Prince’s ruby
Actually a 170-carat spinel, it is certainly a very ancient unfaceted jewel that was pierced at some point in its history (a little visible lump is in a ruby plugging the hole). The Black Prince is said to have demanded the stone in exchange for helping Peter of Castile (variously known as “the Just” or “the Cruel”, depending on one’s point of view). Peter had taken the ruby from Abu Said, the ruler of Granada, after stabbing him to death as he was trying to surrender, which may settle the question of the nickname.
A delightfully dated 1960s film available on YouTube shows the Queen talking about the crown, saying of the ruby: “I always like to think of it being worn by King Henry V during the Battle of Agincourt.” Richard III may also have had it on his helmet when he was killed at the Battle of Bosworth, the Tudors retrieving it before it ended up in a car park.
4 Cullinan II
So named because, even at a boggling 317 carats, it is not the biggest jewel cut from the Cullinan gem, the biggest uncut diamond ever discovered. That, at 531 carats, is in the Sovereign’s Sceptre, also currently perched on top of the coffin in Westminster Hall.
Though some in the continent would undoubtedly welcome it back, the “second star of Africa” does not have a particularly disputed origin – unlike the Koh-i-noor diamond set in the Queen Mother’s crown, which very much does. It was found at a mine in South Africa in 1905 – “apparently [the manager] just dug it out of the rock face with his walking stick,” says the Queen in the video. The government of Transvaal bought the stone and presented it to Edward VII on his 67th birthday.
“There are two smaller pieces,” the Queen continues, “which my grandmother always referred to as ‘the chips’.”
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itmocca · 2 years ago
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Big Ben Restored: The Grand Unveiling
Big Ben Restored: The Grand Unveiling - The extraordinary story of the six-year renovation of the iconic clock tower.
Big Ben Restored: The Grand Unveiling – The extraordinary story of the six-year renovation of the iconic clock tower. Anna Keay, Director of The Landmark Trust, meets the dedicated team of architects, engineers, historians, scientists and master craftspeople who are tasked with stripping the tower down to its frame, then repairing or replacing every exquisite detail of this neo-Gothic…
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morning-softness · 1 month ago
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[Gerry Keay and Jonathan Sims hold each other tenderly, gazing soulfully into each other’s eyes, in front of a backdrop of towering flames.]
@pilesofnonsense It was an absolute joy participating in the Rusty Quill Big Bang again this year! This is my third piece (1st piece here) (2nd piece here) for the fic Us Against the World written by @wordsintimeandspace .
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bodypositivityandglitter · 7 years ago
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The Last Royal Rebel by Anna Keay: Review!
This week we’re tackling some non-fiction and chatting about the Monmouth Rebellion! Pull up a pew and let me know which historical figures you get overly emotional about.
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mossy-rainfrog · 4 years ago
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Good morning, my art has peaked. Here’s a Mother’s Day card for Mary Keay☺️
[Image ID: A black and white pencil sketch of Gerard Keay from the Magnus Archives. He is a thin, white man with long dyed black hair and small eyeball tattoos on his joints. He wears a black jacket with spikes on the shoulders, black booty shorts, and black shoes with crew length socks. He is sketched twice in the same image, in two different poses. In the first, he is turned to the side, one leg raised behind him, and a hand resting on his thigh as he smiles. In the second one, he has a hand on the wall and is looking back over his shoulder. The image is captioned "abusive tendencies are a disease, bitch. Get well soon XOXO". End ID.]
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iamkateygretchen · 3 years ago
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APAHM Reading List 📖
A Short History of Cambodia: From Empire to Survival (2005) - John Tully
China: A History (2009) - John Keay
Crazy Rich Asians (2013) - Kevin Kwan
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 (2020) - Cho Nam-joo
Shine (2020) - Jessica Jung (known for Girls’ Generation)
Soul Lanterns (2021) - Shaw Kuzki
Made in China (2021) - Anna Qu
Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now (2022) - Jeff Yang, Phil Yu & Philip Wang
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