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King Charles III on Traditionalism
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Forwarded from Dead channel 3
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"You have to give this much to the Luftwaffe. When it knocked down our buildings, it didn't replace them with anything more offensive than rubble. We did that."
King Charles III
King Charles III
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Forwarded from Laura Towler
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FILM REVIEW – Dunkirk
7pm UK Time, 2pm EST - LIVE STREAM
Join me, Laura Towler, Nativist and Saint Harrison in the Patriotic Alternative Film Club as we review Dunkirk, directed by Christopher Nolan. This acclaimed retelling of evacuation of British troops…
7pm UK Time, 2pm EST - LIVE STREAM
Join me, Laura Towler, Nativist and Saint Harrison in the Patriotic Alternative Film Club as we review Dunkirk, directed by Christopher Nolan. This acclaimed retelling of evacuation of British troops…
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Forwarded from Staffordshire Folklore
Today is the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance in Eastern Staffordshire.
The horn dance is a very old folk dance custom, a variant of which was recorded as early as 1532.
No one is entirely sure as to original purpose of the dance, popular theories include the affirmation of hunting rights in the nearby Cannock Chase, though many speculate it's actually a much older Pagan tradition, the original record of the dance only makes mention of the 'Obby' Oss (Hobby Horse).
The antlers themselves are real and have been dated with carbon analysis to the 11th Century. They are reindeer antlers and as there are no records of reindeers in England at that time it's supposed they were imported from Scandinavia.
The horn dance is a very old folk dance custom, a variant of which was recorded as early as 1532.
No one is entirely sure as to original purpose of the dance, popular theories include the affirmation of hunting rights in the nearby Cannock Chase, though many speculate it's actually a much older Pagan tradition, the original record of the dance only makes mention of the 'Obby' Oss (Hobby Horse).
The antlers themselves are real and have been dated with carbon analysis to the 11th Century. They are reindeer antlers and as there are no records of reindeers in England at that time it's supposed they were imported from Scandinavia.
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Forwarded from Polish Connection
US ambassador to Serbia.
Serbia announced ban today, tweet is from yesterday.
Serbia announced ban today, tweet is from yesterday.
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Here are my four favourite British paintings of the 19th century.
The Hay Wain by John Constable
Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus by J.M.W. Turner
The Lady of Shalott by John Waterhouse
A Vision of Fiammetta by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
My great-great-grandfather said that Constable and Turner were the reason he came to England and he married the model in the Rossetti painting. So without these artworks, I wouldn't exist.
The Hay Wain by John Constable
Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus by J.M.W. Turner
The Lady of Shalott by John Waterhouse
A Vision of Fiammetta by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
My great-great-grandfather said that Constable and Turner were the reason he came to England and he married the model in the Rossetti painting. So without these artworks, I wouldn't exist.
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See how these feckless English boomers protest not having a servant on poverty wages packing their bags for them.
They want the free market including the eradication of their folk until they have to pack their own bags, then they start identifying as Romantic Luddites.
It's the same attitude as bourgeois women who refuse to look after their household and children. Instead getting a cleaner and nanny, so they can boss people around at work.
They want the free market including the eradication of their folk until they have to pack their own bags, then they start identifying as Romantic Luddites.
It's the same attitude as bourgeois women who refuse to look after their household and children. Instead getting a cleaner and nanny, so they can boss people around at work.
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Forwarded from The Chad Pastoralist
Today is a very happy day for me: I have finally reached 2000 relatives on my family tree!
The first image is a portrait of one of my ancestors, Col. John Penruddocke. He was an English Cavalier during the English Civil War (1642-1651) and is remembered as the leader of the Penruddocke Uprising in 1655, which was a Royalist revolt intending to restore Charles II to the throne. He conquered Salisbury and raised the Royal Standard but a lot of other revolts were suppressed and he had to lead his Cavaliers into North Devon. In 1655, he was beheaded in Exeter by Oliver Cromwell.
The second portrait is of John's descendant, Charles Penruddocke. He was an English landowner and politician in the House of Commons from 1770 to 1788. He was unopposed as Member of Parliament for Wiltshire at a by-election in 1770. He was returned again in 1774, 1780 and 1784. He eventually married his first cousin, Anne Henrietta Wydham, and it is through them that I descend from King Edward 'longshanks' and King Louis IX.
The first image is a portrait of one of my ancestors, Col. John Penruddocke. He was an English Cavalier during the English Civil War (1642-1651) and is remembered as the leader of the Penruddocke Uprising in 1655, which was a Royalist revolt intending to restore Charles II to the throne. He conquered Salisbury and raised the Royal Standard but a lot of other revolts were suppressed and he had to lead his Cavaliers into North Devon. In 1655, he was beheaded in Exeter by Oliver Cromwell.
The second portrait is of John's descendant, Charles Penruddocke. He was an English landowner and politician in the House of Commons from 1770 to 1788. He was unopposed as Member of Parliament for Wiltshire at a by-election in 1770. He was returned again in 1774, 1780 and 1784. He eventually married his first cousin, Anne Henrietta Wydham, and it is through them that I descend from King Edward 'longshanks' and King Louis IX.
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