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Dragging Up The Past

Kali

Rambling about my love for history by sharing stories about the past, with a big focus on women's history. I love diving into all areas of history, from the Ancient Romans to Victorian London, but my all time favourite period is the early modern era!

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Katherine Parr, Lady Jane Grey, & Sudeley Castle

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Victorian Girl-bosses : Mary Carr & the Forty Elephants

If you’ve watched the new historical drama A Thousand Blows, that’s now streaming on Disney +, then you may be familiar with one of the main characters : Mary Carr. After watching the show, I knew I would be in awe of this woman. It’s rare ...

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A visit to the Richard III Visitor Centre

The Wars of The Roses is one of my favourite periods in history and I was so excited to visit this small but insightful museum! As you begin to walk around, you quite literally walk through history. Starting with family trees of the signifi...

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  • Kali

    Second year BA history student | Writer for The Ill-Fated Wives of Henry VIII | Museum volunteer | Lover of medieval and early modern history

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