(We are three days late with the update, and we are so sorry, but we were late because we were getting married so at least we have a very good excuse)
This month Laura and Will discuss the ladies of Llangollen, and desperately try to pronounce Welsh words with minimal stumbling. They then discuss Horror cinematography, and The Haunting of Hill House, which is available to watch on Netflix.
[Disclaimer: some of the sources may contain triggering material]
Telegraph Travel. (2002, May 4.) Wales: A tale of two ladies ahead of their time.
Retrieved November 14 2016 from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/uk/wales/724170/Wales-A-tale-of-two-ladies-ahead-of-their-time.html
Carradice, P. (2019, July 10.) The Ladies of Llanglollen. BBC. Retrieved November 14 2016 from
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/entries/9caacbfe-a7ac-3286-ada5-4fd0e9496478
Una. (2012, June 22.) Autostraddle. The Ladies Of Llangollen: Runaway Romantics In 18th
Century Ireland. Retrieved November 14 2016 from http://www.autostraddle.com/the-ladies-of-llangollen-runaway-lesbians-in-18th-century-ireland-140085/
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