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Stories Through Time
Posted 2 months ago

Some of my favorite photos of the Mitford sisters before i delete them off of my computer ā¤ļø

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Stories Through Time
Posted 2 months ago

šŸŒ’RIDDLE ME THIS...
She was born into privilege, but her story begins with blood on hotel linen, scandal in the headlines and a father vanishing into disgrace..
Yet from ruin rose a girl so hauntingly beautiful that poets wrote for her, princes chased her, and painters begged to capture her gaze.
Her mind was sharper than any blade, but it was the surgeon’s knife that betrayed her.
In pursuit of perfection, she carved away the very face the world had once worshipped.
She married a duke, a man who had once been tethered to a Gilded Age heiress. But their union decayed into silence and steel.
She barred him from her bed, threatened him with a pistol if he dared enter.
He answered by locking her out of his palace forever.

Who was this woman; brilliant, doomed, and unforgettable?
Whose fairytale unraveled into scandal and ruin?

šŸŽÆ First to guess correctly gets a shout-out in the video!

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Which powerful royal mother left the greatest legacy?

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Which iconic historical mother fascinates you most?

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers, grandmothers, stepmothers, and mother figures out there!
Your strength, love, and wisdom have shaped families, communities, and even history itself. Whether you’re being celebrated today or remembering a beloved mother from the past, I hope this day brings you comfort, joy, and gratitude. 🄹
God bless you all! And thank you for everything you do, seen and unseen.
Wishing you a beautiful, peaceful, and love-filled Mother’s Day! šŸ¤—ā¤ļø

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Some photos of Young T.R that made me go "WoahšŸ˜²šŸ˜"

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Some of My Favorite photos of Alice Roosevelt before I delete them off of My computer. šŸ¤—

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

Which group of scandalous, stylish, or history-making sisters fascinates you most?

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Stories Through Time
Posted 3 months ago

ā€œI can be President of the United States—or—I can attend to ______. I cannot possibly do both.ā€

Which exasperated U.S. president said this about his scandalous First Daughter?

Bonus points if you can name the daughter too šŸ‘€šŸ’„

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Stories Through Time
Posted 4 months ago

Hey everyone! šŸ‘‹
Quick update— this week’s video was supposed to go up on Monday, but my niece and nephew stayed with me until Tuesday night and… let’s just say zero editing got done over the weekend 🫣

But I’m back at my desk now and putting the final touches on the upload. It’ll be live either by tomorrow or early Friday evening—and surprise! It’s officially my longest video yet šŸŽ¬

In the meantime, here’s a little trivia teaser about the subject of the upcoming episode. If you can guess who it is, you’ll get a shoutout in the video! šŸ’›

This week’s mystery woman…

She was born among English gardens and stone estates, but her heart beat for windblown cliffs and ancient sands.
Where society offered teacups and marriage, she chose mountaintops and maps.

At Oxford, she studied history so brilliantly that even a university that denied degrees to women had to take notice.
She scaled the Alps in a corset, danced with death on icy ridgelines, and lived to write poetry about the stars above Persia.

Love found her—but always out of reach.
Yet she never stopped loving the world, chasing wonder across deserts on camelback, through ruins, languages, and time.

She spoke with kings, bargained with tribal sheikhs, and redrew borders the world still lives with today.
She crowned a monarch, built a museum, and dreamed a nation into being.

Some called her an imperialist. Others, a trailblazer.
But to those who knew her in the desert, she was simply al-Khatun—the Lady.

Who is she?
Drop your guesses in the comments and I'll see you soon! ā¤ļø

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