If I See The Houses Of Parliament Once More....
Bloody Palace of Westminster!
Not content with featuring as the backdrop to every story about British politics in every news programme ever filmed- it managed - last night- to bag itself a starring role in a documentary about Henry VII, even though it wasn't built until nearly 400 years after his reign.
God, but I'm sick of the sight of it!
Not content with featuring as the backdrop to every story about British politics in every news programme ever filmed- it managed - last night- to bag itself a starring role in a documentary about Henry VII, even though it wasn't built until nearly 400 years after his reign.
God, but I'm sick of the sight of it!
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-31 09:36 am (UTC)(link)The programme was enlightening about Henry Tudor, I thought, and I enjoyed some of the photography too, for its own sake.
Jenny x
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Get well soon :)
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-31 11:00 am (UTC)(link)Jenny x
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They should also not be younger than me, either.
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What was the documentary's name, by the way, and is it new and was it on the BBC? I may fire up Expat Shield and watch it if it's online.
EDIT: Never mind. I see it's something called The Winter King and I can stream it if I go incognito.
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I enjoyed the documentary despite the presenter hijinks and the repeated use of marginally inappropriate visuals. (I actually didn't mind the Kraken dinghy stand-in for an invading army.) I do know that these guys are on a budget and have a limited amount to spend on permissions to use images, which is why we see the same.damned.portrait of H8 so often etc.
What I really want to know, though, is the location of that de la Pole genealogy. I'd like to see if it's been digitized or, failing that, if there's a microfilm or other photographic simulacrum.
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And that arty image of the blade with blood running down it; I got tired of seeing it every time there was a battle.
That's fascinating about the hay....