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Myko Clelland

@DapperHistorian

Family Historian, Royalty talker, Director of Content in Europe for @MyHeritage. #Genealogy & #History lover. Opinions all my own, for better or worse.

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So proud of my grandparents celebrating their 72nd wedding anniversary, still inseparable after so long. Love is like a cough, it's impossible to hide.

So proud of my grandparents celebrating their 72nd wedding anniversary, still inseparable after so long. Love is like a cough, it's impossible to hide.
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Happy New Year All, wherever you are in the world and however you celebrate! Accept these ominous sounding New Year greetings from Prohibition Era 1922...

Happy New Year All, wherever you are in the world and however you celebrate! Accept these ominous sounding New Year greetings from Prohibition Era 1922...
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So much fun 'time travelling' this week with the MyHeritage AI Time Machine. Absolutely mindblowing technology, and wonderful to see myself traipsing through the eras. Try it yourself here for free - myheritage.com/ai-time-machine

So much fun 'time travelling' this week with the @MyHeritage AI Time Machine. Absolutely mindblowing technology, and wonderful to see myself traipsing through the eras. Try it yourself here for free - myheritage.com/ai-time-machine
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One of the most successful 1700s racehorses was called 'Potoooooooo'.

A common explanation is that the owner instructed his stable boy to write 'Potatoes' on the horse's feed bin.

The boy's poor spelling led to 'Pot', and eight 'O's, which amused the owner so much he kept it.

One of the most successful 1700s racehorses was called 'Potoooooooo'. A common explanation is that the owner instructed his stable boy to write 'Potatoes' on the horse's feed bin. The boy's poor spelling led to 'Pot', and eight 'O's, which amused the owner so much he kept it.
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What a way to use modern drone technology, giving us a wonderful recreation of historical buildings in their former glory!

What a way to use modern drone technology, giving us a wonderful recreation of historical buildings in their former glory!
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