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#1878 Reel by @mindfuel662 - The Miraculous Staircase That Shouldn't Exist
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In a small chapel in Santa Fe lies one of America's strangest architectural mysteries. After their
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The Miraculous Staircase That Shouldn’t Exist . . . In a small chapel in Santa Fe lies one of America’s strangest architectural mysteries. After their architect died in 1878, the Sisters of Loretto were left with no way to reach the choir loft. With no solution, they prayed for nine days to Saint Joseph. Then, a mysterious carpenter appeared, built a breathtaking spiral staircase with no visible support, and vanished without a trace. To this day, no one can fully explain how it stands… or who built it. . . . #MiracleStaircase #LorettoChapel #UnexplainedMysteries #ArchitecturalMystery #SacredHistory
#1878 Reel by @explainingpaintings - When Did You Last See Your Father? (1878)
By William Frederick Yeames
📍 Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom

The scene is quiet - but it carries unb
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When Did You Last See Your Father? (1878) By William Frederick Yeames 📍 Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom The scene is quiet — but it carries unbearable weight. A young boy stands alone before a group of men who are not seeking truth, but a confession. The question in the title is not innocent; it is a trap. Any answer he gives could send his father to death. Set during the English Civil War, the painting shows a child forced to confront political violence far beyond his age. His rigid posture and restrained expression reveal something deeper than fear — the realization that honesty can be dangerous. The men around him embody authority and judgment; he embodies innocence cornered by power. The true drama lies in what remains unsaid. This is the exact moment childhood fractures, when silence becomes a form of protection and truth becomes a risk. 👉 Follow @explainingpaintings to uncover the hidden tension behind historical masterpieces.
#1878 Reel by @gecmisin_gezginleri (verified account) - Tarihin kahramanları bazen sadece savaş meydanlarında değil, hayatın en zor anlarında da karşımıza çıkar…

1877-1878 Osmanlı-Rus Savaşı'nda (93 Harbi)
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Tarihin kahramanları bazen sadece savaş meydanlarında değil, hayatın en zor anlarında da karşımıza çıkar… 1877–1878 Osmanlı-Rus Savaşı’nda (93 Harbi) Aziziye Tabyası’nda gösterdiği cesaretle hafızalara kazınan Nene Hatun, yıllar sonra bambaşka bir mücadeleyle gündeme geldi: Yoksulluk. 📜 1943 yılında, 90 yaşına yaklaşmış olan Nene Hatun, İsmet İnönü’ye bir dilekçe yazarak içinde bulunduğu zor durumu anlattı. Cumhurbaşkanlığı Arşivi’nde bulunan resmi belgeler, bu dilekçenin gerçekten yazıldığını açıkça gösteriyor. Dilekçede ne diyor? 👉 Ayda sadece 4–5 lira yardım aldığını 👉 Ücretsiz ekmek yardımının kesildiğini 👉 “Aç ve muhtaç” durumda olduğunu… 📌 Bu dilekçe, dönemin Cumhurbaşkanlığı tarafından incelenmek üzere Başbakan Şükrü Saraçoğlu’na iletiliyor. Yani devletin en üst kademesine kadar ulaşıyor. ❗ Ancak… Arşivlerde bu dilekçeye verilen NET bir cevap bulunamıyor. Yani yardım yapılıp yapılmadığı kesin olarak bilinmiyor. 📉 Bazı akademik çalışmalarda ise daha çarpıcı bir iddia yer alıyor: Nene Hatun’un bu sözlerinden sonra belediyeden aldığı 4 liralık maaşın kesildiği ileri sürülüyor. Ama bu bilgiye dayanak gösterilen belediye kayıtları dijital erişimde olmadığı için kesin olarak doğrulanmış değil. 📖 Bildiğimiz gerçek şu: Nene Hatun, hayatının son dönemlerinde ciddi maddi sıkıntılar yaşamıştır. Durumunun iyileşmesi ise ancak 1950’li yıllarda, kendisine maaş bağlanmasıyla mümkün olmuştur. ⚖️ Tarih bazen siyah-beyaz değildir… Belgeler bize gerçeğin bir kısmını anlatır, geri kalanı ise araştırılmayı bekler. 🕊️ Bir milletin hafızasında kahraman olmak… Ama aynı milletin içinde sessizce yoklukla mücadele etmek… İşte bu, tarihin en ağır çelişkilerinden biri. #nenehatun #tarih #osmanlı #cumhuriyettarihi #atatürk
#1878 Reel by @kim.stepehens - They say the line dates back to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1878) describing his rival… and apparently Mimi agrees.
Some quotes age well
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They say the line dates back to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1878) describing his rival… and apparently Mimi agrees. Some quotes age well. Some just get better when a mom says them. 😂 #momhumor #mimisaidit #momwisdom #funnyreels #relatablecontent
#1878 Reel by @jessicayellin (verified account) - Did he not see Melania or…?

Happy Easter Monday to all who celebrate! Today, the White House is continuing a tradition that officially dates back to
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Did he not see Melania or…? Happy Easter Monday to all who celebrate! Today, the White House is continuing a tradition that officially dates back to 1878, when Rutherford B. Hayes was President of the United States. It’s the annual Easter Egg Roll. The White House Easter Egg Roll is an event where families - especially kids - gather on the South Lawn for activities like egg-rolling races, games, and music, with free tickets distributed by lottery and children often receiving a commemorative wooden egg to take home. Here are some highlights from today’s celebration, which was….really something.
#1878 Reel by @reelsclassics - 🎶🦢 Camille Saint-Saëns - Le Cygne (The Swan), from The Carnival of the Animals
Gautier Capuçon - cello 🎻 | hr-Sinfonieorchester | Alain Altinoglu
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🎶🦢 Camille Saint-Saëns – Le Cygne (The Swan), from The Carnival of the Animals Gautier Capuçon – cello 🎻 | hr-Sinfonieorchester | Alain Altinoglu • In 1878, Saint-Saëns lost both of his sons within weeks. One fell from a window. The other died of illness shortly after. Three years later, he left his wife and never saw her again. When he retreated to an Austrian village in 1886, it wasn't a holiday — it was an escape. And there, in just a few days, he composed an entire suite about animals. A joke. Fourteen pieces where tortoises waltz in slow motion and donkeys disguised as music critics bray out of tune. But buried in the middle of all that, he wrote The Swan. And in that piece, there was no joke at all. • The Greek myth held that the mute swan is silent its entire life — until the moment of death, when it sings the most beautiful of songs. Saint-Saëns turned that into structure: the piano is the water, rippling endlessly in semiquavers, and the cello is the swan, gliding over the surface in a melody that never breaks the flow. It's not metaphor — it's architecture. The swan moves because the water holds it up. Remove the arpeggios and the melody collapses. And it's that balance that makes the piece as difficult to play as it sounds easy to hear. • Capuçon plays with the endpin extended longer than usual — the cello sits nearly horizontal, letting the weight of his arm fall naturally onto the string. The result is a legato where each note seems to dissolve into the next, seamless. The 1701 Goffriller does the rest: a dark, dense sound that fills the entire hall without forcing. Here, the swan is not delicate. It is solemn. The kind of beauty that only exists because it carries weight. Saint-Saëns hid the entire Carnival for fear of not being taken seriously. But he couldn't hide what mattered. The Swan escaped. And it's the only thing the whole world remembers. • 👉 Follow for the best of classical music, daily in your feed. • • • #cello #violin #classicalmusic
#1878 Reel by @eucouncil (verified account) - Happy national day to all Bulgarians! 🇧🇬
Честит национален празник на всички българи! 🇧🇬

On 3 March, Bulgaria celebrates its national day, commem
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Happy national day to all Bulgarians! 🇧🇬 Честит национален празник на всички българи! 🇧🇬 On 3 March, Bulgaria celebrates its national day, commemorating the country’s liberation in 1878. This day marks a defining moment in Bulgarian history and honours the nation’s enduring pursuit of freedom, sovereignty and national identity. Did you know? The Bulgarian flag features three horizontal stripes – ⚪ white on the top, 🟢 green in the middle and 🔴 red at the bottom. White symbolises peace, freedom and hope; green represents Bulgaria’s rich nature and agricultural heritage; and red stands for courage, strength and the sacrifices made for independence.
#1878 Reel by @wildlifewithcookie - Catching a predator that should not be in the UK 🇬🇧 

Zander or 'Pikeperch' were first introduced to the UK in 1878 on the Woburn Estate. In 1963 th
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Catching a predator that should not be in the UK 🇬🇧 Zander or ‘Pikeperch’ were first introduced to the UK in 1878 on the Woburn Estate. In 1963 they were released on a wider scale in to the Great Ouse Relief Channel and since have spread rapidly. They’re a fantastic predator of murky waters and thrive in the canals of the UK 🇬🇧 I set about to find one and document it and realised very quickly that snorkelling wasn’t going to work so catching one was the only hope and here’s the result of that! After 5 attempts, it finally happened. A top predator, a fantastic looking thing but ultimately, it shouldn’t be here! 🎣 #wildlife #animalanomalies #ukwildlife #fish
#1878 Reel by @lachocoledoceria - Marca aqui aquela pessoa que vai dividir uma mesa recheada de delícias La Chocolê com você! 😍✨

Peça já e adoce o seu dia ou visite uma de nossas loj
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Marca aqui aquela pessoa que vai dividir uma mesa recheada de delícias La Chocolê com você! 😍✨ Peça já e adoce o seu dia ou visite uma de nossas lojas: 📍 Av. Sen. Filinto Müller, 1878 - Quilombo 📍 America Garden Ambiente Mall, R. Buenos Aires - Jardim das Américas.
#1878 Reel by @gecmisin_gezginleri (verified account) - Çöl Kaplanı Fahrettin Paşa, 1878'de doğdu ve hayatının neredeyse tamamını cephelerde geçirdi. Vatanı bir toprak parçası değil, kendisine emanet edilmi
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Çöl Kaplanı Fahrettin Paşa, 1878’de doğdu ve hayatının neredeyse tamamını cephelerde geçirdi. Vatanı bir toprak parçası değil, kendisine emanet edilmiş bir dava olarak gördü. Osmanlı Devleti’nin en zor dönemlerinde Medine’ye gönderildiğinde imkânlar tükenmiş, ordu yorgun, devlet dağılmanın eşiğindeydi. Buna rağmen geri adım atmadı. Peygamber Efendimiz’in (s.a.v.) kabrini savunmayı en büyük şeref kabul etti. Açlığa, susuzluğa ve kuşatmaya rağmen Medine’yi teslim etmedi; askerleri hurma çekirdeği öğüttü, çekirge yedi ama direnişten vazgeçmedi. Mondros Mütarekesi imzalanmasına rağmen Medine’yi bırakmadı, çünkü ona göre bu belde kâğıtla değil imanla savunulurdu. Sonunda emir zoruyla, kendi askerleri tarafından teslim alındı; esir düştü, sürgün edildi fakat onurundan asla taviz vermedi. Yıllar sonra vatanına döndü, sessiz ve mütevazı bir hayat sürdü. 1948 yılında vefat etti ve ardında makamlar, servetler değil; sadakat, direniş ve sarsılmaz bir duruş bıraktı. Bugün onu hatırlayanlar bilir ki bazı insanlar sadece savaşmaz, tarihe karakter kazandırır. Allah rahmet eylesin, mekânı cennet olsun; Medine’yi emanet bilen bu büyük askeri ve onunla birlikte direnen tüm ecdadımızı rahmetle anıyoruz. 🤲🕌 #çölkaplanı #fahrettinpaşa #medinemüdafaası #osmanlıtarihi #tari̇h #i̇slamtarihi
#1878 Reel by @guammuseum - I Fanlalai'an, led by Master of CHamoru chant Leonard Iriarte, chant as part of a ceremony yesterday welcoming home to Guam, the bones of 4 Ancient CH
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I Fanlalai’an, led by Master of CHamoru chant Leonard Iriarte, chant as part of a ceremony yesterday welcoming home to Guam, the bones of 4 Ancient CHamorus taken in 1878 and returned by the American Museum of Natural History in New York just this month. This repatriation was initiated and guided by Fran Lujan the Director/Curator for the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum in Long Beach. The to’lang were brought home by Guam SHPO Patrick Lujan. The ceremony was organized by the Guam Cultural Repository Collection Management team and the staff of the Guam Museum. Several hundred people attended the ceremony at the Guam Museum to learn the history of how the bones were taken and also how they were returned. They then had a chance to visit and see them, and leave offerings celebrating their journey home, before they are taken into the collection. #guammuseum #chamorro #chamoru #theguambus

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