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We are a monthly Twitter #history chat focused on generating discussion on history Founded by @KaraDiDomizio & @lelahistory
Joined August 2019
We have LOVED building this #community & while life has gotten in the way and we haven't been as active we are so grateful for all of you. We don't know the future of this platform so just in case you can find #timetraveltalks on Facebook & Insta. ❤️ @KaraDiDomizio @lelahistory
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It All Comes back to Edinburgh by @KaraDiDomizio on @PeacoatTravels is now live on the blog. More short posts to come! Thanks so much for hanging in there - K https://t.co/mPOgTjbvm9
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Picture taken by Kara DiDomizio, 7 January 2023 It’s been nearly 4 years since I last updated this blog. Originally, I had some posts on queue and then the pandemic occurred. It didn’t …
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From Unesco-protected wonders to contemporary masterpieces, Europe has something for every traveling architecture buff. https://t.co/AtNIrE9Ifq
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From Moorish monuments and Roman ruins to Gothic gargoyles and modern marvels, these cities have glorious design masterpieces.
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Want to help the Folger test its websites? Join us for a one-hour usability test! Sign up at https://t.co/9lswobypmU.
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New episode Mondays S4E8 The Greensboro Four The Greensboro Four were Four Black college students that sat at a "whites only" F.W. Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina and sparked a movement https://t.co/MLNnLw4XSf
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La colonne de Juillet, édifiée en mémoire des victimes des Trois Glorieuses de juillet 1830, est ouverte à la visite chaque week-end après +35 ans de fermeture au public. L’occasion de découvrir ses fondations, transformées en nécropole des révolutionnaires tombés en 1830 et 48.
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Tomorrow! Next Mondays at Beinecke Online: Exploring Islamic Maps at the Beinecke and Beyond with Travis Zadeh Monday, December 12, 4pm ET
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Two hundred years and 6000 miles apart. No obvious similarities, as such, but the shape of that wave struck a wee chord. *** Rembrandt, ‘The Storm on the Sea of Galilee’ (1633) Hokusai, ‘The Great Wave off Kanagawa’ (1831)
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Emily Dickinson was born #OTD 1830. An original and remarkably prolific poet, her words have endured for generations as many have found connections with death, hope, grief, nature and joy through them. #WomensHistory
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A rather splendid shot of the discreet little tomb of #HenryVIII's 4th wife, Anne of Cleves, taken today in @wabbey by my better half; most people pass it without even realising it's there, this despite her being the only one of 'The Six Wives' accorded such an honour #Tudors
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Library day! 📚📖📕📗📘📙📖📚 One of my favorite days of the month!
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Today in HERstory 1815 – Ada Lovelace was born. She was a mathematician and computer scientist. She was one of the first to recognize the potential of computers and has been called the first computer programmer. . . . #herstory #womenshistory #TodayInHistory
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We’re hosting a space right now… come and hear about some little known 18th century ladies!
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Old Lion Publishing, one of Ukraine's largest publishers, is taking donations to help send books to refugee children. I love seeing the publishing community come together. #StandUpForUkraine #BookPublishing
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The editor-in-chief of Old Lion Publishing is asking for donations to help send books to the more than 2 million Ukrainian refugee children in surrounding countries.
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