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  1. Thank you all so much! @AndreaZuvich @JoSchenck @ZedShowgirl @ERITudor #ff
  2. @ArmoniaCeleste Sadly yes ;)
  3. @Juddlyness after we were talking about the other day saw Mongol is on #iplayer bbc.co.uk/i/b018l6wz/ good film #GenghisKhan #history
  4. 1,600-year-old Roman curses translated bit.ly/JVSYaF #Ancient #History
  5. @AustinAni got told about the site when I was an undergraduate, very good! keep up your hard work luminarium.org #research #history
  6. One of the earliest films was a boxing match between cats io9.com/5912272/one-of… #19thc #film
  7. lol a time travelling 'Ted' from HIMYM #19thc RT @History_Hub awesomely insane Heaven and Hell nightclub of 1890s Paris bit.ly/LtH2gD
  8. Story of my life #reading #books #meme twitter.com/EMhistblog/sta…
  9. I'm so reading 'The perfect cook' (1656) later for #17thc tips! interested in the 'fifty five ways of dressing of eggs' #history #cooking
  10. 'Things I wish I had known at the start of my PhD' jobs.ac.uk/blogs/phd-stud… #research #PhD
  11. The Apocalypse of 1313 & other reproductions of illuminated manuscripts & atlases via @moleiroeditor moleiro.com/en/biblical-bo… #Medieval #History
  12. 'A strange and wonderful Old Woman, that hath a Great Pair of Horns growing upon the hinder parts of her Head' 1676 #17thc #pamphlet
  13. 'You that love Wonders to behold Here you may of a Wonder read. The strangest that was ever seen or told, A Woman with Horns upon her Head'
  14. Time for a cuppa, #spiffing ;) #tea #teatime (image via clare-the-bear.tumblr.com/post/186866738…) twitter.com/EMhistblog/sta…
  15. @FurnessHistory I'm sure we will :)
  16. Someone had a heavy weekend? RT @IAM_SHAKESPEARE Who, in a bloody field by Shrewsbury,