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As the late Dame HilaryMantel said “to bring the past to life you need to inhabit the era.”Walking in their shoes in the places they knew is the best part of my research. Yesterday’s prompt for #histficmay #amwritinghistoricalfiction #historyinterpreter
Catching up #HistFicMay day 20 biggest pitfall when telling the stories of sixteenth century women is seeing them through twenty first century eyes. Walking in their shoes in the places they knew really helps. #historyinterpreter #writersresearch
At St Nicholas Priory #Exeter yesterday @nixpriory #historicalcostume #historyinterpreter #WomensHistoryMonth2023
A rare costumed appearance this morning at Dartington Hall @DartingtonTrust to meet a school group. Have a good weekend everyone. #historyinterpreter #Devon #History
Here’s the Lady Katherine arriving in style at the Avenue Church, #NewtonAbbot, Devon to meet the Monday Club this afternoon . I wonder what Katherine Raleigh would have thought of travelling by lift? #historyinterpreter #devonhistory
Leather soles can be slippery so I’m scuffing up my new Tudor shoes. #tudorshoes #Dancing #historyinterpreter #tudor #SundayFunday
Feet up after a fantastic evening with Abbotskerswell History Society #historyinterpreter #costumehistory #elizabethan #awomanofnoblewit
Here I am as Bessie the serving maid enjoying the sunshine in Crewkerne yesterday. #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife #somerset #tudor
Laundry maids rejoice - a glorious sunny day in October. In the 16th century they’d have spread the linen on the grass or draped over bushes #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife
What a line up! Had a fantastic day introducing my alter ego to a lovely group at Buckland Abbey @NTSouthWest yesterday and caught up with friends in the very talented Tudor Costume Group there #tudor #costumehistory #historyinterpreter #fashionhistory
What better way to spend International Museum Day than with a brilliant group of eight year olds @NewtAbbMuseum . Photos from today will follow - this one is from an earlier visit #MuseumDay #museum #historyinterpreter
Had a brilliant time with this lively group @NewtAbbMuseum a couple of weeks ago #historyinterpreter #DEVON #museums #elizabethan
Bessie the serving maid put her 21st century specs to get to grips with unfamiliar technology in the rather splendid surroundings of the Exeter Golf and Country Club on Tuesday. Such fun! #historyinterpreter #History #talks #timetravel #selfie
Looking forward to my second visit to Stoke Climsland, Cornwall this evening this time as Bessie. Visitors are welcome so If you’re in the area do come along. #historyinterpreter #Tudor #historicalcostume
A really lovely article about me and A Woman of Noble Wit in Budleigh Past and Present and a reminder of a very hot day in 2018 - not unlike today bit.ly/3Aj9lLV #Devon #HistoricalFiction #historyinterpreter
I’m afraid that’s blown my cover ! I can no longer pretend to be 21! #historyinterpreter #tudor #elizabethan #historicalfictionauthor A new start after 60: I left the civil service – and started dressing in Tudor costume theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
This article from @sixteenthCgirl explains exactly how putting on their clothes helps us understand past lives as no book can. #historicalclothes #historyinterpreter historytoday.com/archive/making…
Here I am as Bessie the serving maid enjoying the sunshine in Crewkerne yesterday. #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife #somerset #tudor
Bessie the serving maid put her 21st century specs to get to grips with unfamiliar technology in the rather splendid surroundings of the Exeter Golf and Country Club on Tuesday. Such fun! #historyinterpreter #History #talks #timetravel #selfie
Here’s the Lady Katherine arriving in style at the Avenue Church, #NewtonAbbot, Devon to meet the Monday Club this afternoon . I wonder what Katherine Raleigh would have thought of travelling by lift? #historyinterpreter #devonhistory
Laundry maids rejoice - a glorious sunny day in October. In the 16th century they’d have spread the linen on the grass or draped over bushes #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife
Catching up #HistFicMay day 20 biggest pitfall when telling the stories of sixteenth century women is seeing them through twenty first century eyes. Walking in their shoes in the places they knew really helps. #historyinterpreter #writersresearch
As the late Dame HilaryMantel said “to bring the past to life you need to inhabit the era.”Walking in their shoes in the places they knew is the best part of my research. Yesterday’s prompt for #histficmay #amwritinghistoricalfiction #historyinterpreter
Looking forward to my second visit to Stoke Climsland, Cornwall this evening this time as Bessie. Visitors are welcome so If you’re in the area do come along. #historyinterpreter #Tudor #historicalcostume
Leather soles can be slippery so I’m scuffing up my new Tudor shoes. #tudorshoes #Dancing #historyinterpreter #tudor #SundayFunday
I’m afraid that’s blown my cover ! I can no longer pretend to be 21! #historyinterpreter #tudor #elizabethan #historicalfictionauthor A new start after 60: I left the civil service – and started dressing in Tudor costume theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
At St Nicholas Priory #Exeter yesterday @nixpriory #historicalcostume #historyinterpreter #WomensHistoryMonth2023
A rare costumed appearance this morning at Dartington Hall @DartingtonTrust to meet a school group. Have a good weekend everyone. #historyinterpreter #Devon #History
A really lovely article about me and A Woman of Noble Wit in Budleigh Past and Present and a reminder of a very hot day in 2018 - not unlike today bit.ly/3Aj9lLV #Devon #HistoricalFiction #historyinterpreter
Had a brilliant time with this lively group @NewtAbbMuseum a couple of weeks ago #historyinterpreter #DEVON #museums #elizabethan
What better way to spend International Museum Day than with a brilliant group of eight year olds @NewtAbbMuseum . Photos from today will follow - this one is from an earlier visit #MuseumDay #museum #historyinterpreter
Feet up after a fantastic evening with Abbotskerswell History Society #historyinterpreter #costumehistory #elizabethan #awomanofnoblewit
What a line up! Had a fantastic day introducing my alter ego to a lovely group at Buckland Abbey @NTSouthWest yesterday and caught up with friends in the very talented Tudor Costume Group there #tudor #costumehistory #historyinterpreter #fashionhistory
This article from @sixteenthCgirl explains exactly how putting on their clothes helps us understand past lives as no book can. #historicalclothes #historyinterpreter historytoday.com/archive/making…
At St Nicholas Priory #Exeter yesterday @nixpriory #historicalcostume #historyinterpreter #WomensHistoryMonth2023
As the late Dame HilaryMantel said “to bring the past to life you need to inhabit the era.”Walking in their shoes in the places they knew is the best part of my research. Yesterday’s prompt for #histficmay #amwritinghistoricalfiction #historyinterpreter
Catching up #HistFicMay day 20 biggest pitfall when telling the stories of sixteenth century women is seeing them through twenty first century eyes. Walking in their shoes in the places they knew really helps. #historyinterpreter #writersresearch
Here I am as Bessie the serving maid enjoying the sunshine in Crewkerne yesterday. #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife #somerset #tudor
A rare costumed appearance this morning at Dartington Hall @DartingtonTrust to meet a school group. Have a good weekend everyone. #historyinterpreter #Devon #History
Feet up after a fantastic evening with Abbotskerswell History Society #historyinterpreter #costumehistory #elizabethan #awomanofnoblewit
Here’s the Lady Katherine arriving in style at the Avenue Church, #NewtonAbbot, Devon to meet the Monday Club this afternoon . I wonder what Katherine Raleigh would have thought of travelling by lift? #historyinterpreter #devonhistory
What a line up! Had a fantastic day introducing my alter ego to a lovely group at Buckland Abbey @NTSouthWest yesterday and caught up with friends in the very talented Tudor Costume Group there #tudor #costumehistory #historyinterpreter #fashionhistory
Had a brilliant time with this lively group @NewtAbbMuseum a couple of weeks ago #historyinterpreter #DEVON #museums #elizabethan
What better way to spend International Museum Day than with a brilliant group of eight year olds @NewtAbbMuseum . Photos from today will follow - this one is from an earlier visit #MuseumDay #museum #historyinterpreter
A really lovely article about me and A Woman of Noble Wit in Budleigh Past and Present and a reminder of a very hot day in 2018 - not unlike today bit.ly/3Aj9lLV #Devon #HistoricalFiction #historyinterpreter
Laundry maids rejoice - a glorious sunny day in October. In the 16th century they’d have spread the linen on the grass or draped over bushes #historyinterpreter #bringinghistorytolife
Looking forward to my second visit to Stoke Climsland, Cornwall this evening this time as Bessie. Visitors are welcome so If you’re in the area do come along. #historyinterpreter #Tudor #historicalcostume
Bessie the serving maid put her 21st century specs to get to grips with unfamiliar technology in the rather splendid surroundings of the Exeter Golf and Country Club on Tuesday. Such fun! #historyinterpreter #History #talks #timetravel #selfie
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