tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7730888263639781223.post4702161315193770851..comments2023-12-29T04:56:40.723-05:00Comments on NineteenTeen: Can You See Anything? Not in the Women’s Gallery in the House of Commons Marissa Doylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11248406475808085694noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7730888263639781223.post-44121162834234575292022-02-04T11:11:36.598-05:002022-02-04T11:11:36.598-05:00Good to know! I have Prime, but not the add on. Wi...Good to know! I have Prime, but not the add on. Will check YouTube. Thanks!Regina Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16122254474376535221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7730888263639781223.post-31734132001904463262022-02-03T19:06:25.159-05:002022-02-03T19:06:25.159-05:00Apparently now you need IMDb TV add on to Amazon P...Apparently now you need IMDb TV add on to Amazon Prime to watch the documentary. I also found it on YouTube. It's worth a watch. Episode 1 covers up through the Georgian-Regency periods. Amanda Vickery and Lucy Worsley are my favorite British women's historians. <br />QNPoohBearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14941631487565237299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7730888263639781223.post-29733097156154598972022-02-03T11:58:45.385-05:002022-02-03T11:58:45.385-05:00I haven't seen that documentary, QNPoohBear. T...I haven't seen that documentary, QNPoohBear. Thanks for the tip! A book and a cup of hot chocolate on a wintery day? Heaven!Regina Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16122254474376535221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7730888263639781223.post-36388794834975659102022-02-02T21:58:12.685-05:002022-02-02T21:58:12.685-05:00Have you seen Professor Amanda Vickery's docum...Have you seen Professor Amanda Vickery's documentary Suffragettes Forever: The Story of Women and Power (2015)? I found it on Amazon Prime. She talks and shows the lengths women went through to get into the hallowed halls of Parliament in the Georgian period. Some ladies who had titles in their own right stormed the doors and demanded entrance to take their seats in the House of Lords. They were, of course, denied. The House of LORDS was for Lords, not Ladies. Professor Vickery also discusses how women tried to view the proceedings from the House of Commons as well.<br /><br />I am eager to read Callie's story and it's on my computer. The weather will be bad again this weekend so I'm saving it for a nice winter's read with a cup of tea or chocolate. I love Callie the most of the four young ladies!QNPoohBearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14941631487565237299noreply@blogger.com