Most Viewed Blog Posts of 2013
This New Year's Eve I'd like to wish all visitors to my blog a happy and healthy 2014.
As 2013 draws to an end it seems appropriate to recap on the year gone by - and see which posts had the most views.
So - in reverse order, the 10 most viewed blog posts here on 'Fall in Love with History.'
Is there a post that sticks in your mind?
If so, it would be great if you'd leave a comment and share which posts appeal to you and why.
Grace x
PS - Click the photo for a link to the post.
#10 - Cats and the Possessed
Widget - summer 2013#9 - Tower of London: Polar Bears in the Thames
January 2013 I visited the Tower of London
#8 - Bizarre Tudor Deaths
The memorial at the Tower of London to those executed there (including Anne Boleyn)#7 - How Many Wives did Henry VIII have?
The wooden likeness of Henry VIII, once used to display his armour at the Tower of London's 'Line of Kings' exhibition#6 Kensington Palace: At Home with the King
The statue of Queen Victoria outside Kensington Palace#5 - Miraculously Improbable: The Crystal Palace
The Great Exhibition -1851, the Crystal Palace#4 - Dog and Cat Diaries
Widget has her own way of coping with stress#3 - Exit Napoleon Pursued by Rabbits
It turns out Napoleon was bested by rabbits...#2 - London Bridge Legends
The Tower of London on the left and Tower Bridge (yes, I know - not London Bridge) on the right#1 - Cats Eyes: Seeing is Believing
For the second year running, a piece about reflective road studs is the most viewed post!Here's to 2014!
G x
As 2013 draws to an end it seems appropriate to recap on the year gone by - and see which posts had the most views.
So - in reverse order, the 10 most viewed blog posts here on 'Fall in Love with History.'
Is there a post that sticks in your mind?
If so, it would be great if you'd leave a comment and share which posts appeal to you and why.
Grace x
PS - Click the photo for a link to the post.
#10 - Cats and the Possessed
Widget - summer 2013#9 - Tower of London: Polar Bears in the Thames
January 2013 I visited the Tower of London#8 - Bizarre Tudor Deaths
The memorial at the Tower of London to those executed there (including Anne Boleyn)#7 - How Many Wives did Henry VIII have?
The wooden likeness of Henry VIII, once used to display his armour at the Tower of London's 'Line of Kings' exhibition#6 Kensington Palace: At Home with the King
The statue of Queen Victoria outside Kensington Palace#5 - Miraculously Improbable: The Crystal Palace
The Great Exhibition -1851, the Crystal Palace#4 - Dog and Cat Diaries
Widget has her own way of coping with stress#3 - Exit Napoleon Pursued by Rabbits
It turns out Napoleon was bested by rabbits...#2 - London Bridge Legends
The Tower of London on the left and Tower Bridge (yes, I know - not London Bridge) on the right#1 - Cats Eyes: Seeing is Believing
For the second year running, a piece about reflective road studs is the most viewed post!Here's to 2014!G x
Published on December 31, 2013 11:54
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'Familiar Felines.'
Following on from last weeks Halloween posting, today's blog post looks at the unwanted image of cats as the witches familiar - from the Norse Goddess Freya to lonely women in the middle ages.
The full Following on from last weeks Halloween posting, today's blog post looks at the unwanted image of cats as the witches familiar - from the Norse Goddess Freya to lonely women in the middle ages.
The full post can found at:
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com
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The full Following on from last weeks Halloween posting, today's blog post looks at the unwanted image of cats as the witches familiar - from the Norse Goddess Freya to lonely women in the middle ages.
The full post can found at:
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com
...more
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