Princess Margaret Rose on a poney
British vintage postcard
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November is a spinner
Spinning in the mist,
Weaving such a lovely web
Of gold and amethyst.
In among the shadows
She spins till close of day,
Then quietly she folds her hands
And puts her work away.
November by Margaret Rose
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It's almost Valentine's! I was able to finish the Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou piece for my Wars of the Roses series <3
Henry VI tends to be brushed off as a mentally-ill and ineffective monarch to this day, and it's difficult to find information that does not infantalize or malign him. Margaret of Anjou, my favorite figure from this period, would was a steadfast pillar of support for Henry until the day he died. A lot of historians paint Margaret as only supporting her husband to secure the throne for their son, but I find that narrative difficult to be the only reason. Margaret campaigned for Henry's release from captivity tirelessly and worked extremely hard to gather support for his reign and even raised armies for him. While their relationship doesn't have the passion and flare that Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville did, I think their kind of devotion is exemplary in royal diplomatic marriages from the period.
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ベルサイユのばら (Rose of Versailles), Riyoko Ikeda
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If I had a nickel for every movie I saw in March of 2024 about lesbians, cars, and dead guys, I'd have two nickels.
Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
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Matt Dahan is doing for John Herschel what Lin Manuel Miranda did for Alexander Hamilton (making him babygirl)
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Once you get a look, you cannot un-see ⚓️
click for quality! reblogs rock, do not repost!
alright, last one! the newest episode of Pulp Musicals has been released on spotify (give it a listen!!!! it's so good omfg) so here's some hopefully-not-too-spoiler-y art for The Ghosts Of Antikythera. details are, you guessed it, under the cut. 😆🖤
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Princess Margaret Rose of York
British vintage postcard
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Elizabeth of York, fashion character design, c. 1472-1473.
The fleur-de-lys on the dress make me think of the moment when Elizabeth was engaged to Charles, the Dauphin of France.
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