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Posts by Amy Freeborn

Only 3 machines left in Japan?! See how the iconic LIFE Noble Notebook is made!
Only 3 machines left in Japan?! See how the iconic LIFE Noble Notebook is made! YouTube video by JetPens

This is my type of content 📚: youtu.be/c_UvVavl-eE?...

#StationeryAddict

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Any #Skystorians I could speak to about grants of property/court of augmentations under #HenryVIII for a story I'm writing, please? Need some help understanding the broader context of a few entries in the @bho.bsky.social Letters and Papers of Henry VIII. Thanks!
#History 🗃️

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User hatingongodot:

“In 1404, King Taejong fell from his horse during a hunting expedition. Embarrassed, looking to his left and right, he commanded, “Do not let the historian find out about this.” To his disappointment, the historian accompanying the hunting party included these words in the annals, in addition to a description of the king’s fall.“

LMFAOOOOOO rip to that guy

User Shitacademicswrite:

i thought maybe this was fake, but there’s even a citation!

Taejong Sillok Book 7. 5th year of King Taejong’s Reign (1404), February 8.

Screenshot from Tumblr User hatingongodot: “In 1404, King Taejong fell from his horse during a hunting expedition. Embarrassed, looking to his left and right, he commanded, “Do not let the historian find out about this.” To his disappointment, the historian accompanying the hunting party included these words in the annals, in addition to a description of the king’s fall.“ LMFAOOOOOO rip to that guy User Shitacademicswrite: i thought maybe this was fake, but there’s even a citation! Taejong Sillok Book 7. 5th year of King Taejong’s Reign (1404), February 8.

Never forget the anniversary of King Taejong falling off his horse!

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So much of successful cutting in revision is less throwing away words and more finding the one word that can stand in for five, over and over and over.

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A book shelf with wood blocks looking like bound paper books. The image is taken from a report about Sven Nordqvist, and published in the German SZ Magazin, no. 2, 2026, page 23.

A book shelf with wood blocks looking like bound paper books. The image is taken from a report about Sven Nordqvist, and published in the German SZ Magazin, no. 2, 2026, page 23.

A small library is made of wood. Zoom in, you see woodblocks simulating paper books. This art piece dealing, among other aspects, with the materiality of books is owned by the Swedish writer Sven Nordqvist of Pettson and Findus fame. #booksky #bookhistory

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did not expect the site of Thomas Beckett’s murder to be memorialized in a fashion that is quite so fucking metal

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Are you interested in women’s #History? 🗃️ Would you answer a couple of quick questions about historians of women and women’s history books to help me with a textile-art project I’m working on? I’ve got a short survey below 👇

Thank you, and please feel free to share 🙌

forms.office.com/r/MwPtYeTFkD

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Booked! Mayor Perry deceives over destruction of library stock More crass mismanagement at the council allowed squatters to occupy the vacated Broad Green Library. But it was council contractors who caused the most startling damage. By KEN LEE, Town Hall repor…

Could try contacting insidecroydon.bsky.social: insidecroydon.com/2025/08/10/b...

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Would the North Berwick Witch Trials have happened without King James VI? A Counterfactual History (Lucy Martin) Cardiff students reflecting on witches, saints, wonders and more.

I had a brilliant set of UG dissertation students last year.

One wrote an excellent blog on counterfactual history and the North Berwick witch-hunt: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/cardiff-supe...

Have a read! I think counterfactual history is a tool that #earlymodern #hextag peeps should use more often. 😊

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Love this factoid: Near Millennium Bridge is the street Broken Wharf. The watergate it describes may've been broken since 1209; def from 1590s. There's no record of it ever being fixed. That we're still commemorating a disfunctional quayside seems unreasonable, ludicrous, but somehow wonderful too.

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We need your help!

The East Anglian Folklore Centre is having a fundraiser. We desperately want to keep our space open and have achieved so much this last year.

But for it to continue we need your support. As little as 50p and a share would mean the world.

www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding...

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Have you listened to any audiobooks lately? I would love to hear your thoughts on audiobook narration via the link above.

Have you listened to any audiobooks lately? I would love to hear your thoughts on audiobook narration via the link above.

Hi everyone,

As part of my dissertation, I am researching audiobook narration.

If you have listened to an audiobook within the last two years, or have previously been a frequent audiobook user, I would really appreciate your thoughts!

You can find the survey here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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As part of my PhD research on space (i.e the built environment/social space) and feminism during the British Women’s Liberation Movement, I’m looking for oral history participants to interview about their experiences. You don’t need to have thought about space and your activism- I’m just interested in your experiences! If you were involved in Reclaim the Night, squatting/housing activism, or feminist architecture from c.1968-1990 (ish), you can contact me on this platform or email me: sinead.carter@pgr.reading.ac.uk. Please share with anyone you think may have contacts!

As part of my PhD research on space (i.e the built environment/social space) and feminism during the British Women’s Liberation Movement, I’m looking for oral history participants to interview about their experiences. You don’t need to have thought about space and your activism- I’m just interested in your experiences! If you were involved in Reclaim the Night, squatting/housing activism, or feminist architecture from c.1968-1990 (ish), you can contact me on this platform or email me: sinead.carter@pgr.reading.ac.uk. Please share with anyone you think may have contacts!

I'm looking for participants for my oral history on space and feminism! Please share with anybody you feel may have contacts and email me if you have any questions or would like to get involved: sinead.carter@pgr.reading.ac.uk

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We’re approaching the centenary of this monumental act in 2028. What would a meaningful anniversary look like to you? What should heritage organisations prioritise or showcase? We’d love to hear your thoughts. #EqualFranchise #PublicHistory #GenderHist

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@roseteanby.bsky.social Hello Dr Teanby - what's the best way to get in touch with you, please? I'm interesting in talking to you about your work. Thanks!

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Well done!!

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If you are compiling your family tree; writing, podcasting or leading tours about history; if you're studying, researching or teaching history - whether fulltime employed, as a hobby or anywhere in between - I'd love to hear from you. And pls share with anyone else who might be interested. Thanks!

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Final call to fill in my dissertation survey🙏 If you research, write/podcast, and/or teach #History (amateur or professional) & particularly if you share what you learn w others, please tell me about your inspiration & ambition: forms.office.com/e/mFNv6tAqxn 🗃️

I'd esp. love to hear from more women.

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📯This is our new account folks! We're locked out of our previous account so please follow here for the latest IFRWH news #WomensHistory #GenderHistory #Historians

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Communities to nominate UK traditions for new inventory Nominations will open this summer for traditions like Notting Hill Carnival, Hogmanay and artisanal crafts to be officially recognised

What would you nominate for the UK's forthcoming UNESCO 'Inventory of Living Heritage'?

I'm always keen to learn about (new to me) interesting / 'strange' cultural traditions!

www.gov.uk/government/n...

#IntangibleCulturalHeritage #ICH #LivingHeritage

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A pub called The Dove on a narrow alley

A pub called The Dove on a narrow alley

Finally made it to the pub, which inspired the name of the private press/typeface, which is the subject of one of my favourite stories I've written: www.amyfreeborn.com/x-marks-the-...

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Picnic at Hanging Rock at 50: how a low-budget whodunnit became a cultural juggernaut As Peter Weir’s Australian classic receives a 4K restoration for cinema, the director and creative team reflect on how it was made – and why it endures Half a century after it landed in cinemas, the extent of Picnic at Hanging Rock’s enduring legacy seems both astonishing and improbable. This half-a-million-dollar bush whodunnit, in which a group of schoolgirls and their teacher inexplicably disappear during an outing to Hanging Rock in central Victoria on Valentine’s Day 1900, has managed to make its mark among fashion’s foremost names, infiltrate the world of teen magazines, and run an implausible gamut of cinematic influence. Alexander McQueen riffed on it in 2005; 20 years later, brands like Zimmermann are still turning Picnic into runway fodder in Paris. Sofia Coppola referenced it twice, first for a Marc Jacobs ad, and then again for her gauzy, sexy remake of The Beguiled. Continue reading...

Picnic at Hanging Rock at 50: how a low-budget whodunnit became a cultural juggernaut

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Aw, very cute. Hope you're having a lovely day 😻

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A row of notebooks on a cupboard shelf, from spiral bound pads to hard cover books

A row of notebooks on a cupboard shelf, from spiral bound pads to hard cover books

Two used spiral shorthand notebooks

Two used spiral shorthand notebooks

I haven't kept any of my reporter's notebooks from my early career in newspaper journalism, but the evolution of my personal note-taking can be traced from newsroom stationery cupboard shorthand notebooks to Moleskines.

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Tool of the Trade: The Reporter's Notebook The reporter’s notebook, treasured artifact of the craft, faces its own digital disruption.

Important writerly advice: ‘No matter how ubiquitous technology might be, it’s not foolproof. “I tell all my reporters: ‘Oh my God, do not trust a recording. At the very least, write down one good quote so you know you have that in case Apple Intelligence fails.”’

niemanreports.org/reporters-no...

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I love this little history factoid (below) from Kate @grubstreetwomen.bsky.social!

More on the massive book-copying project undertaken largely by unnamed woman archivists and led by a team of woman photographers, academics, and secretaries: www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/18/1...

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Thanks so much!

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Thank you!

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