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Caption : You know nothing, Dan Snow @thehistoryguyLikes : 5888

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Caption : I am holding in my hands a book that once belonged to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s right-hand-man. We know it was his because of a remarkable piece of historical detective work carried out by the curators at @hever_castle along with the librarians of the Wren Library at @trincollcam. The news of this amazing discovery broke today. I went to Hever to get the full story, which you can see in a documentary exclusive to @historyhit, which will be released next week. In it, I talk to all the curators and experts involved, and take some voxpops from leading Tudor historians. Look out for it. This is Tudor news you do not want to miss.Likes : 5801

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Caption : I am holding in my hands a book that once belonged to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s right-hand-man. We know it was his because of a remarkable piece of historical detective work carried out by the curators at @hever_castle along with the librarians of the Wren Library at @trincollcam. The news of this amazing discovery broke today. I went to Hever to get the full story, which you can see in a documentary exclusive to @historyhit, which will be released next week. In it, I talk to all the curators and experts involved, and take some voxpops from leading Tudor historians. Look out for it. This is Tudor news you do not want to miss.Likes : 5801

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Caption : I am holding in my hands a book that once belonged to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s right-hand-man. We know it was his because of a remarkable piece of historical detective work carried out by the curators at @hever_castle along with the librarians of the Wren Library at @trincollcam. The news of this amazing discovery broke today. I went to Hever to get the full story, which you can see in a documentary exclusive to @historyhit, which will be released next week. In it, I talk to all the curators and experts involved, and take some voxpops from leading Tudor historians. Look out for it. This is Tudor news you do not want to miss.Likes : 5801

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Caption : I am holding in my hands a book that once belonged to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s right-hand-man. We know it was his because of a remarkable piece of historical detective work carried out by the curators at @hever_castle along with the librarians of the Wren Library at @trincollcam. The news of this amazing discovery broke today. I went to Hever to get the full story, which you can see in a documentary exclusive to @historyhit, which will be released next week. In it, I talk to all the curators and experts involved, and take some voxpops from leading Tudor historians. Look out for it. This is Tudor news you do not want to miss.Likes : 5801

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Caption : I am holding in my hands a book that once belonged to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s right-hand-man. We know it was his because of a remarkable piece of historical detective work carried out by the curators at @hever_castle along with the librarians of the Wren Library at @trincollcam. The news of this amazing discovery broke today. I went to Hever to get the full story, which you can see in a documentary exclusive to @historyhit, which will be released next week. In it, I talk to all the curators and experts involved, and take some voxpops from leading Tudor historians. Look out for it. This is Tudor news you do not want to miss.Likes : 5801

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Caption : Our series on Henry VIII and his Wives is coming to BBC Select in the US and Canada! ‘The tale is familiar, but its presentation is refreshing’ (Daily Mail) ‘Dan Jones and Suzannah Lipscomb are telling overlooked stories here, treating the wives in Henry’s life as queens and women, rather than marital appendages’ (Sunday Times)Likes : 5272

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Caption : Our series on Henry VIII and his Wives is coming to BBC Select in the US and Canada! ‘The tale is familiar, but its presentation is refreshing’ (Daily Mail) ‘Dan Jones and Suzannah Lipscomb are telling overlooked stories here, treating the wives in Henry’s life as queens and women, rather than marital appendages’ (Sunday Times)Likes : 5272

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Caption : Our series on Henry VIII and his Wives is coming to BBC Select in the US and Canada! ‘The tale is familiar, but its presentation is refreshing’ (Daily Mail) ‘Dan Jones and Suzannah Lipscomb are telling overlooked stories here, treating the wives in Henry’s life as queens and women, rather than marital appendages’ (Sunday Times)Likes : 5272

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Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

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Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

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Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

4.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

4.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

4.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : It was a great honour to be invited, as wing-woman to @clairemshanahan, Executive Director of the @womensprize, to a garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the creative industries. As a Tudor historian, I was particularly delighted to see the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard – created in 1485 to protect Henry VII – in operation in their full Tudor regalia, complete with halberds, ruffs and the new CIII cipher. And because I loved my hat by @jennyrobertsmillinery, here’s a couple more pics showing it off. And the Buckingham Palace lawns do rather put ours to shame but I reckon they’ve got more gardeners.Likes : 4531

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Caption : Today I’m cosily ensconced reading for the @womensprize, while my trusty companions nap and fart besides me.Likes : 3502

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Caption : Today I’m cosily ensconced reading for the @womensprize, while my trusty companions nap and fart besides me.Likes : 3502

3.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : Today I’m cosily ensconced reading for the @womensprize, while my trusty companions nap and fart besides me.Likes : 3502

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Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

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Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

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Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

3.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

3.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

3.5K Likes – Suzannah Lipscomb Instagram
Caption : I find the @maryrosemuseum endlessly moving. Here is the ship on which Henry VIII and Charles V walked and on which, on 19 July 1545, 500 men lost their lives. Their belongings – preserved in the silt of the seabed and recovered in an extraordinary piece of maritime archaeology in the late 1970s and early 1980s – give us an unparalleled insight into everyday Tudor life. Of the 19,000 objects on board, here are just some of my favourites: – gold coins – this leather pouch, embossed with IHS (the first letters of the name of Jesus in Greek) and a cross, which held a sundial and wooden gavel – this stylish leather boot – a jerkin dyed with red madder – these beautifully-tooled book covers with Latin inscriptions and gold claspsLikes : 3450

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Caption : Our three-part series, The Great Fire of London, airs at 5:10pm today on @channel5_tv. Or: I never cross London Bridge with fewer than two lantern boys.Likes : 3124

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Caption : Our three-part series, The Great Fire of London, airs at 5:10pm today on @channel5_tv. Or: I never cross London Bridge with fewer than two lantern boys.Likes : 3124

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Caption : Hot off the press! To learn all about the discovery of Cromwell’s Book of Hours by @hever_castle’s curators Alison Palmer, @drowenemmerson and @kateemccaffreyhistorian, watch my brand new documentary — exclusively on @HistoryHit. Only @historyhit can turn a documentary around in a week! Also features cameos from @drjoannepaul, @sarah.gristwood, @tracy.borman , @estelleprnq and @linda.porter7 And here are the crack team behind the camera: @bill.locke.58 and @owainpennington Go to HistoryHit dot com to view it (free trial or 50% off your first three months with the code word TUDORS).Likes : 2977

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Caption : Hot off the press! To learn all about the discovery of Cromwell’s Book of Hours by @hever_castle’s curators Alison Palmer, @drowenemmerson and @kateemccaffreyhistorian, watch my brand new documentary — exclusively on @HistoryHit. Only @historyhit can turn a documentary around in a week! Also features cameos from @drjoannepaul, @sarah.gristwood, @tracy.borman , @estelleprnq and @linda.porter7 And here are the crack team behind the camera: @bill.locke.58 and @owainpennington Go to HistoryHit dot com to view it (free trial or 50% off your first three months with the code word TUDORS).Likes : 2977

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Caption : Hot off the press! To learn all about the discovery of Cromwell’s Book of Hours by @hever_castle’s curators Alison Palmer, @drowenemmerson and @kateemccaffreyhistorian, watch my brand new documentary — exclusively on @HistoryHit. Only @historyhit can turn a documentary around in a week! Also features cameos from @drjoannepaul, @sarah.gristwood, @tracy.borman , @estelleprnq and @linda.porter7 And here are the crack team behind the camera: @bill.locke.58 and @owainpennington Go to HistoryHit dot com to view it (free trial or 50% off your first three months with the code word TUDORS).Likes : 2977

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Caption : Hot off the press! To learn all about the discovery of Cromwell’s Book of Hours by @hever_castle’s curators Alison Palmer, @drowenemmerson and @kateemccaffreyhistorian, watch my brand new documentary — exclusively on @HistoryHit. Only @historyhit can turn a documentary around in a week! Also features cameos from @drjoannepaul, @sarah.gristwood, @tracy.borman , @estelleprnq and @linda.porter7 And here are the crack team behind the camera: @bill.locke.58 and @owainpennington Go to HistoryHit dot com to view it (free trial or 50% off your first three months with the code word TUDORS).Likes : 2977

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Caption : Come join me on 17 May for a day’s tour of Hampton Court Palace with @andantetravels. Search for ‘study days’. If you’ve been with me before, tell me what you most enjoyed and if you would recommend it to others.Likes : 2870

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Caption : Spot the Tudor Christmas decorations.Likes : 2651

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Caption : Exciting parcel of new Tudor books from Pen & Sword. (Can’t wait to interview some of these authors on Not Just the Tudors.)Likes : 2578

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Caption : Henry’s coat of many colours by my resident artist. Let’s be honest: he never looked this good.Likes : 2445

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Caption : There is no agreed surviving portrait of Anne Boleyn from her lifetime. But there are candidates. And, in my latest TV show for History Hit, I explore one of the most tantalising possibilities: this drawing by Hans Holbein. We also examine the other faces of the Tudor court – in Holbein’s rendition as sweet and near as if they were yet alive. Do watch MEET THE TUDORS: HOLBEIN AT HENRY VIII’S COURT with me, now on @historyhit Red blouse (neatly matching the palace walls) by @katebartondesignsLikes : 2405

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Caption : I’ve written for @seenunseenmag about Henry VIII’s toxic masculinity. Apologies for linking to the wrong Insta account before…Likes : 2117

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Caption : I’ve written for @seenunseenmag about Henry VIII’s toxic masculinity. Apologies for linking to the wrong Insta account before…Likes : 2117

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Caption : Less than a month now until we announce the first @womensprize for Non-Fiction long list. Meanwhile, I’m enjoying wearing one of the #womensprize t-shirts featuring one of my very favourite fiction writers. #readingwomen #womenwriters #giftedLikes : 2114

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Caption : MAJOR NEW DISCOVERY! 400-year-old portrait identified for the first time by Emma Rutherford @portrait_miniature and Dr Elizabeth Goldring @elizabeth.goldring. Hear the full story on my podcast, Not Just the Tudors.Likes : 2083

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Caption : It was only six years out-of-date but I finally decided the time had come to refresh my website (link in bio). I’m very grateful to Luke Rogers of epiphany-uk.com for creating it for me.Likes : 2001

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Caption : It was a joy to see the new Tudor gallery at the newly re-opened National Portrait Gallery. Chief among the joys was this portrait of Margaret Beaufort, dating from c.1510 and commissioned by Bishop John Fisher, on long-term loan from Cambridge. And this early sixteenth-century image of Richard III (an insight into how the Tudors portrayed him). And this newly conserved portrait of Kateryn Parr, which now fairly glows.Likes : 1913

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Caption : It was a joy to see the new Tudor gallery at the newly re-opened National Portrait Gallery. Chief among the joys was this portrait of Margaret Beaufort, dating from c.1510 and commissioned by Bishop John Fisher, on long-term loan from Cambridge. And this early sixteenth-century image of Richard III (an insight into how the Tudors portrayed him). And this newly conserved portrait of Kateryn Parr, which now fairly glows.Likes : 1913

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Caption : It was a joy to see the new Tudor gallery at the newly re-opened National Portrait Gallery. Chief among the joys was this portrait of Margaret Beaufort, dating from c.1510 and commissioned by Bishop John Fisher, on long-term loan from Cambridge. And this early sixteenth-century image of Richard III (an insight into how the Tudors portrayed him). And this newly conserved portrait of Kateryn Parr, which now fairly glows.Likes : 1913

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Caption : Cracking day in the sunshine with this lovely group of people yesterday, touring the Tudor palace at Hampton Court. Can’t wait to see who’s coming on the tour in September! (Book with @andantetravels.)Likes : 1760

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Caption : Cracking day in the sunshine with this lovely group of people yesterday, touring the Tudor palace at Hampton Court. Can’t wait to see who’s coming on the tour in September! (Book with @andantetravels.)Likes : 1760

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Caption : Cracking day in the sunshine with this lovely group of people yesterday, touring the Tudor palace at Hampton Court. Can’t wait to see who’s coming on the tour in September! (Book with @andantetravels.)Likes : 1760

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Caption : This tiny door leads into the east end of my village church. The earliest part of the church dates to about 1200, the chancel was built 100 years later, and aisles in the late 14th century. It has not changed much since, although it was much restored in the 1870s and 1970s. I walk past this beautiful medieval building every single day.Likes : 1729

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Caption : The @bodleianlibraries’s Weston Library shows off some of their treasures in their exhibition Gifts & Books. Here the translation of Marguerite de Navarre’s Le miroir de l’âme pécheresse that Princess Elizabeth prepared for Kateryn Parr, a Geneva Bible bound in 1584, and two gorgeously-bound books by Francis Bacon, given by Bacon to Buckingham and the Bodleian respectively. (I love that he lent into the pun on his name.) Podcast coming soon.Likes : 1725

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Caption : The @bodleianlibraries’s Weston Library shows off some of their treasures in their exhibition Gifts & Books. Here the translation of Marguerite de Navarre’s Le miroir de l’âme pécheresse that Princess Elizabeth prepared for Kateryn Parr, a Geneva Bible bound in 1584, and two gorgeously-bound books by Francis Bacon, given by Bacon to Buckingham and the Bodleian respectively. (I love that he lent into the pun on his name.) Podcast coming soon.Likes : 1725

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Caption : The @bodleianlibraries’s Weston Library shows off some of their treasures in their exhibition Gifts & Books. Here the translation of Marguerite de Navarre’s Le miroir de l’âme pécheresse that Princess Elizabeth prepared for Kateryn Parr, a Geneva Bible bound in 1584, and two gorgeously-bound books by Francis Bacon, given by Bacon to Buckingham and the Bodleian respectively. (I love that he lent into the pun on his name.) Podcast coming soon.Likes : 1725

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Caption : The @bodleianlibraries’s Weston Library shows off some of their treasures in their exhibition Gifts & Books. Here the translation of Marguerite de Navarre’s Le miroir de l’âme pécheresse that Princess Elizabeth prepared for Kateryn Parr, a Geneva Bible bound in 1584, and two gorgeously-bound books by Francis Bacon, given by Bacon to Buckingham and the Bodleian respectively. (I love that he lent into the pun on his name.) Podcast coming soon.Likes : 1725

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Caption : Everyone needs a book nook.Likes : 1710

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Caption : Can you believe that these are CAKES?? What artistry! What genius! These were made by the utterly talented @aaliyahmozzey and @emmajaynecakedesignLikes : 1689

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Caption : Can you believe that these are CAKES?? What artistry! What genius! These were made by the utterly talented @aaliyahmozzey and @emmajaynecakedesignLikes : 1689

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Caption : Can you believe that these are CAKES?? What artistry! What genius! These were made by the utterly talented @aaliyahmozzey and @emmajaynecakedesignLikes : 1689

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Caption : Can you believe that these are CAKES?? What artistry! What genius! These were made by the utterly talented @aaliyahmozzey and @emmajaynecakedesignLikes : 1689

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Caption : Starting now on Channel 5 with me and @d_a_n_jonesLikes : 1660