Women At War(@WomenAtWar2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm putting together a US impression, based on the iconic . When photos emerged of Kate Winslet in the new film 'Lee', she was criticised for having her goggles on upside down, but as you can see it was based on an original photo

I'm putting together a #WW2 US #WarCorrespondent impression, based on the iconic #LeeMiller.  When photos emerged of Kate Winslet in the new film 'Lee', she was criticised for having her goggles on upside down, but as you can see it was based on an original photo #womenshistory
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United States Mint Medallic Artist John McGraw discusses his approach to sculpting the Honorable Patsy Takemoto Mink Quarter—the 12th coin in the American Women Quarters™ Program. Smithsonian American Women's History Museum National Women's History Museum

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Her Half of History(@her_half) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From luckiest princess, Marie Antoinette turned into an unfortunate queen, learning that everything was somehow her fault. Even the things she had absolutely nothing to do with.

This week's episode is part 2 of 3 on France's most famous queen.

From luckiest princess, Marie Antoinette turned into an unfortunate queen, learning that everything was somehow her fault. Even the things she had absolutely nothing to do with. 

This week's episode is part 2 of 3 on France's most famous queen.

#womeninhistory #womenshistory
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🎥🇺🇸🪖The story of Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, will be told through this new film with playing the incredible during .Coming to screens Sept 2024! Miller youtu.be/lEbhoqgpqPE?si… via YouTube

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Not what I was researching, but these two advertisements were interesting.

Two options in 'The National Tribune' on 2/25/1892 for 'good homes' with or employed by Union Veterans.

Matrimony or Salaried Housekeeping? Take your choice, ladies!

Not what I was researching, but these two advertisements were interesting.

Two options in 'The National Tribune' on 2/25/1892 for 'good homes' with or employed by Union  Veterans. 

Matrimony or Salaried Housekeeping? Take your choice, ladies! 

#historianlife #womenshistory
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