lunes, 28 de marzo de 2011

Smock: That is like a dress that you wear if you don't want to make a stock.
Stockings: That is a kind of cloth that the womens wear.
Ruff: That's a cloth that you wear in your neck.
Corset: That's is a cloth that wore the womens in the Medieval Age.
Spanish Farthingale: That's a kind of skirt that wore the womens in the Mediaval Age.
Bumroll: A crescent-shaped pad worn under skirts to accentuate 16th and 17th century ladies' hips, thereby making their waists appear smaller. 
Kirtle & Forepart:  That's a kind of dress of the Medieval Age.
Gown & Sleeves: That's so large and beautiful dress.

lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011

Wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton.

The wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton is going to be at Westminister Abbey on 29 April 2011. Prince William, who is second in the line of succession to Queen Elizabeth II, first met Middleton in 2001, while he and Middleton were studying at the University of Sait Andrews. On 23 November 2010 Clarence House announced the date for the wedding as 29 April 2011 and the venue as Westminster Abbey. It was also announced that the costs of the wedding itself will be met by the Royal Family and the Middletons themselves, while the costs of security and transport will be covered by the British treasury.

                                          Here we have the Prince Wiliam's family tree.

                               That's going to be the place that Prince William and Kate get marrie.


On 5 January, St James Palace announced that the ceremony would start at 11:00 and that Middleton will arrive at the abbey by car, rather than by carriage - the traditional transport for royal brides. The route will be along The Mall and Whitehall. After the ceremony, the bridal couple will return along the same route by carriage to a reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. The Prince of Wales will host a private dinner that evening.

                                                           The official picture of wedding.


                                                 That's the invitation to the wedding.

lunes, 31 de enero de 2011


Name: Henry VII
Born: 28 June 1491
Parents:  Henry VIII of England and Elisabeth of York.
Crowned:  On April 21, 1509
Religion: Catholic
Marital Status: He was married 6 times.
Children:  Mary I, Elisabeth I and Eduard VI
Hobbies: Archery, Music, Jousting…
Most famous Palace: Hampton Court.
His Lord Chanceller of England: Cardinal Wolsey
Died:  28 January of 1547.
Reigned: For 33 years
Burned: 16 February at St. Jorge Chapel.
William Shakespeare
Travel Barcelona or any place in Spain to London.

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lunes, 10 de enero de 2011

 

 

  Stage Tiring House Yard Galleries
Gentlemen's Rooms Hut Heavens
Frons Scenae
Flag Hell
( trap to below)
Musicians' Gallery
& Lords' Gallery
Two-penny Rooms
Sketch of the interior of the Swan Theatre, by Johannes de Witt, as copied by Aernout van Buchel, c. 1596

The globe

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Romeo & Julieta

The only son of the montague family
- Romeo
 
The only daughter of the capulet family
-Juliet
 
The governor of verona
-John Hooper 
 
Juliet's cousin
-Tybalt
 
Romeo's friend
-bembolio
 
Juliet's fiancé
-Paris
 
The woman who looked after Juliet
-Nurse
 
romeo's friend and theacher
-Cordelia
 
Romeo's servant
-Balthasar
 
The friar who had to go to Mantua
-Friar Laurence