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Olga Nicholaievna / Re: Tsarina Olga!?!?
« on: December 15, 2008, 10:01:03 PM »
She would be so good-looking. Oh how I wish she had descendants so that I would see how the Russian Imperial Family looks like today. I know there are some remaining though they keep low identities nowadays. I also wonder why Russians don't like to restore the monarchy. Maybe, for some circumstances.

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The Imperial Family / Re: The Imperial children "sad,sheltered" life?
« on: December 15, 2008, 09:58:01 PM »
I thought Olga sounds like a woman enough on nineteen, likewise Tatiana. Why do some people say only Tatiana has an imperial voice? I wonder why they don't comment the same on Olga, Maria, and Anastasia.

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Olga Nicholaievna / Re: Olga photographs II
« on: December 15, 2008, 09:53:20 PM »
One favourite photo...

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii116/olga_romanov/87j5l.jpg

And other one

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii116/olga_romanov/8h7o.jpg


I wonder how all of you make signatures. Pretty, so magnificent..Please inform how you make it. Thank you Irina.

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Having Fun! / OTMA's Fashion Styles
« on: December 15, 2008, 09:22:42 PM »
I read that when they're younger, Tsarina Alexandra chose what they wear. When they grew up to their early teens, I found their looks flourishing not only by their looks but also their hairstyle and dresses. Doesn't somebody appreciate much their dresses and hairstyles as I do?
I especially like their suits and gowns. I also like how they handle themselves on what they wear. Tatiana's the best dresser in the four, right?

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Having Fun! / Re: Rare pictures VII.
« on: December 14, 2008, 06:15:21 PM »
I´m sorry this one is so small, but I believe it´s another version of Tatiana in 1911...




Ally, do you know where the original picture is? She looks so elegant.

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The Imperial Family / Re: OTMA - 'look'
« on: December 09, 2008, 07:03:48 PM »
Almost all love Olga's face...It's so nice. On the two pictures I've seen of Marie in this topic, she looks like she's complaining of the heat of the sun, making her expression a little distorted. But still, she looks elegant!

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The Imperial Family / Re: OTMA - 'look'
« on: December 09, 2008, 07:00:20 PM »
I agree with you Marie Catherine..That was a horrible day for them.Nobody in the Romanovs could have been born on that day.

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The Imperial Family / Re: OTMA - 'look'
« on: December 03, 2008, 04:02:32 AM »
Well, I also like seeing Tatiana wearing her hair up in some of her photos , Maria likewise. Anastasia, nevertheless, I haven't seen her so much wearing her hair up, probably because she was the last to turn 16. No doubt about it. She still looks nice.!

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The Imperial Family / Re: The Imperial children "sad,sheltered" life?
« on: December 02, 2008, 10:46:35 PM »
For me ,it's not bad to talk like children especially like their case. Perhaps, it made them feel younger because their childhood is better than their adulthood. Just for me only. IMO

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Olga Nicholaievna / Re: I feel a littel sad when i look at this picture
« on: December 02, 2008, 10:41:31 PM »
Yuh, I feel what she feels. It's real that pictures convey a mysterious meaning just like what this does to us....

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The Imperial Family / Re: OTMA - 'look'
« on: December 02, 2008, 10:38:35 PM »
Since we're talking about their hairstyle after turning 16, who, to you, appears the prettiest among OTMA wearing hair up?I also read somewhere here that Tatiana and Maria looked like old maids because of their hair worn up. Correct me if I'm wrong because that's how I perceived the opinion. Well for me, Olga looks the prettiest!I love her classic beauty. That's all. :) ;)

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Having Fun! / Re: Ghosts
« on: November 30, 2008, 10:36:19 PM »
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OOOO...do tell Olishka.  ;D

I never have dreams like that...any dreams at all come to think of it.  I have a dreamcatcher and believe me it works!  Not only does it destroy bad dreams but it erases any chances of having good dreams. :'(

Ok, I'll explain it. It happened only recently. I was in my living room very late at night and was just tidying up after we had some visitors over. All of a sudden I started to feel scared and I didn't know why. Everyone in the house was already sleeping and I was the only one awake; so I just decided to go to sleep. I turned off all the lights and went to bed but since I felt frightened, I didn't go to sleep or blink an eye. During the night the dishwasher was on so I could hear noises. But one strange noise came. I began to hear footsteps making two rounds of my room, and then it stopped. I had my skirt lying on my chair but (this most likely would have happened to you) I imagined it to be a tall, slim woman, with dark brown to black hair tied up, in a long, black outfit with a black see-through veil. I imagined this to be Tatiana. I'm sure that wasn't a ghost or anything but this is how I felt some 'energy' in my room. The next thing I saw was a hand lying next to my head. When I slowly started to look up I'm certain I saw Tatiana in a white outfit staring closely at me. I felt her to be there for 2 seconds when I didn't see her anymore. Next thing I saw was Alexey standing up and staring at me, then fading; then I saw Alexandra, then fading, and finally saw Nicholas, then fading away. However I don't remember seeing Olga, Maria or Anastasia. A couple of days later, when I was alone, I started to feel scared again. I just lay down on the couch, where next to me was a balcony with a few curtains. In between them, I could see shadow after shadow gathering up (to what I thought was the IF). I felt as if there was also shadows near the kitchen. A few nights later, I saw the same sort of woman I described above, bowing at me, moments later looking up, and then moments later again bowing at me.

All of this could have been part of my imagination, but it also could have been real. Sometimes I think it was very real but then sometimes I think it was very untrue. Can anyone tell me if they think this was true or not?? :-? :-/


If I was in your place that time, I'd not also  care to sleep. It would be so frightening, besides, I hate nighttime. If it's the IF,I'd probably ask them a lot of questions or I'll look at them very closely not minding they're dead. It's surely scary but I love to tell them I love them..

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Tatiana Nicholaievna / Re: Tatiana Smiling?
« on: November 27, 2008, 08:48:31 PM »
Hope these haven't been posted yet:
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People always say there aren't much photo's of Tatiana smiling but..just look at these,
I gave up after 5 minutes of search in my computer, cause there are a lot! :P



What's your Source website?Nice ones,huh.I think I'm gonna open all her pictures there though our computer works so slowly...So Sad..

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Tatiana Nicholaievna / Re: Tatiana Smiling?
« on: November 27, 2008, 08:41:10 PM »
Post a picture with a wide grin please....

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The Final Chapter / Re: Ermakov and the Grand Duchesses
« on: November 27, 2008, 08:24:01 PM »
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I have been reading Seven League Boots by Halliburton, which has an interesting interview between the author and Ermakov. Ermakov seemed to like to take more than his fair share of credit for the massacre of the Romanovs, but his stories about the Grand Duchesses while in captivity are interesting and I quote from the book here.

'The interpreter asked how the four girls passed the day. Ermakov understood. "Oh, they had a lot of games. They played dominoes with the Czar. And they read a lot and talked a lot - I don't know about what - wasn't important. They all seemed to love Alexis. Some one of the girls was with him all the time - handsome little fellow...but a hopeless invalid...no sort of Czar for Russia.

'"Olga was the oldest daughter - nothing special. About twenty-two, maybe twenty-three. I remember Maria had her nineteenth birthday party in the prison house - one of the guards took her some cakes. She seemed to be the Czar's favourite. They always walked in the garden together."

I don't see how we get from this brief mention of cakes being brought to Maria by one of the guards on her birthday to the assumption in FOTR that this guard was Skorokhodov, and that "they disappeared together." This is the passage in FOTR that is footnoted 73, "Ermakov, in Halliburton, Seven League Boots, 128:"

"Quickly he [Skorokhodov] found himself exchanging smiles and sipping tea with the former emperor's daughters, an extraordinary experience that seems to have completely overwhelmed him. On this particular day, he had smuggled a cake into the Ipatiev House, to celebrate Marie's birthday. Apparently he pulled her aside, and the pair disappeared." (FOTR, p. 244)

Is there something more in Halliburton's account that you didn't mention, Georgiy?



What's FOTR?

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