Meg McMath (@thegogglette) 's Twitter Profile
Meg McMath

@thegogglette

Making history look ship-shape | Senior Creative Director at @WWIImuseum | Former: @TheWWImuseum | Tweets are mine, my own, my precious

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Ben Myers (@_benmyers_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread. Last year my grandmother went viral on Twitter when I shared the reading list that she had kept for 80 years. Her funeral was on Monday. When she died, she left me a bundle of old diaries

CoKeynesian (@cokeynesian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There was an interesting moment in WW2 where the war in Europe had ended but the war in the Pacific was still ongoing and was expected to continue until 1946/1947. That period had its own feel and aesthetic that was quite distinctive from the rest of the war.

There was an interesting moment in WW2 where the war in Europe had ended but the war in the Pacific was still ongoing and was expected to continue until 1946/1947.

That period had its own feel and aesthetic that was quite distinctive from the rest of the war.
Jared Yates Sexton (@jysexton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apple has unintentionally made one of the most fitting and revealing advertisements of the modern era. My god. This horror perfectly encapsulates the feeling of life as the powerful wreak escalatingly careless and clueless destruction.

Generative History (@historygpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GPT-4o is truly remarkable on 18th handwriting. I gave it the following letter and asked it for a transcription. A couple of very minor errors…amazing!

GPT-4o is truly remarkable on 18th handwriting. I gave it the following letter and asked it for a transcription. A couple of very minor errors…amazing!
britt. (@artistfuly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish one day for a movie or tv show set in ancient Rome about the life of women or an empress or a Baker. I'm tired of Gladiators and the Senate. Please do something else. There's so much more to ancient Rome.

Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Around 150,000 men landed on D-day and one woman. Martha Gellhorn was a journalist. As a woman, her request to accompany the invasion had been denied, so she stowed away in a toilet and then disguised herself as a stretcher bearer.

Around 150,000 men landed on D-day and one woman. 
Martha Gellhorn was a journalist. As a woman, her request to accompany the invasion had been denied, so she stowed away in a toilet and then disguised herself as a stretcher bearer.
Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh a new WW1 film, 'Before Dawn'. Let's check out the trailer and... oh... oh dear... That's not how you take a photograph with that kind of camera...

Oh a new WW1 film, 'Before Dawn'.
Let's check out the trailer and... oh... oh dear...
That's not how you take a photograph with that kind of camera...
Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@iwriteok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

pride may not even be the right emotion but reading about the nightmare logistic hurdles the Germans and Japanese went through to build single battleships and then reading about the U.S. almost on accident producing 151 aircraft carriers definitely inspired something

Bletchley Park (@bletchleypark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❤️ Yesterday, we welcomed 18 wonderful Veterans who worked at Bletchley Park during WW2 to return to the once top-secret site for the Annual Veterans’ Reunion. Aged between 97 to (almost) 102, Veterans enjoyed an afternoon tea in the Mansion, spending time together, with family

❤️ Yesterday, we welcomed 18 wonderful Veterans who worked at Bletchley Park during WW2 to return to the once top-secret site for the Annual Veterans’ Reunion. 

Aged between 97 to (almost) 102, Veterans enjoyed an afternoon tea in the Mansion, spending time together, with family