A view of St David’s Cathedral in Wales
Ceiling within the cathedral
The tomb of Edmund Tudor, father of Henry VII
Information sign concerning Edmund Tudor
Great time exploring St David’s Cathedral in Wales recently! Even better was stumbling upon the tomb of Edmund Tudor, father of Henry VII - a welcome surprise! #Wales #Tudors #History #Heritage
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Display sign for exhibition
Historical dresses
View from Kensington Palace Window
Dresses on display
A brilliant day yesterday visiting the new “Dress Codes” Exhibition at Kensington Palace👑 #HRP #Heritage #History #Fashion #London
06.09.2025 11:39 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Monmouth Castle Ruins
Display in Monmouth town centre
River next to Monmouth gate
A lovely day visiting Monmouth, and the castle ruins, the birthplace of Henry V #history #heritage #castles
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Amazing day at the @ihrhistorylab.bsky.social conference - some brilliant speakers and discussions!
It was also my first time presenting and it was a joy to speak on “Changing Representations and Perceptions: Looking at the Six Wives of Henry VIII in the Media” 👑
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Historical and applied linguist by training, but I have a soft spot for letters, queens, and Tudor history. Postdoc@NTU.
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History, Scotland. Probably writing about material culture, costume, household accounts, letters, and recipe books
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Historian at Cambridge. In Search of the Phoenicians (2018) and How the World Made the West (2024). I like cats.
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Reader in Early Modern History at Uni of Herts. Working on reproductive histories, particularly miscarriage and pregnancy loss c.1600-1780.
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Medievalist researching noblewomen and marriage in 12th/13thc France | AL in FASS @ The Open University | Tutor on Exploring the Past Pathway, Cardiff University | Co-convenor Noblewomen Network | Co-editor of Approaching Medieval Sources Series | she/her
Modern British Historian at Exeter. Class and mobility, elites, women, the state. Written a book on Women of the Welfare State Generation. She/Her.
Historian. Cyclist. Runner. Irishman. Head of Early Modern Records at The National Archives, Kew. Co-I with the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
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Award-winning Author. Associate Professor, School of History, University of Leeds. Author of The Capital of Free Women: Race, Legitimacy, and Liberty in Colonial Mexico. Research: Black people, Women, Slavery, Freedom, Law, Jesuits.
Queer historian researching non conformity around sex and gender in Mainland Britain 1850-2018, but also interested in political violence across Europe and Soviet history - as well as, of course, cute cats.
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