If they were lovers, and brought happiness into each other's lives, who cares. I'm not a gay activist by and means, but anything that's loving, between two consenting adults - Let it be.
If only this all happened in the 21st Century. Nance and Liz could live openly and happily together, the real murderer would have been found (maybe), and we could have had much better pics of the murder scenes.
Then again, all of the romance would be lost. This was the magic of the Fin De Siecle, a.k.a., ironically, The Gay Nineties. So many horrors went on then, and it was still romanticized to the hilt.
Very cool video. She has such a sad look in her eyes. I wouldn't think being a woman in that era wasn't very pleasant. No rights, and just being "property". No wonder she looks so sad. And if she was "a ship passing in the night" with Miss Borden, could have made life extremely difficult. Thanks for sharing this interesting video! :-)
And apparently Emma wasn't too happy about it ....
"The happenings at the French Street house that caused me to leave, I must refuse to talk about. I did not go until conditions became absolutely unbearable. Then, before taking action, I consulted Rev.A.E.Buck. After carefully listening to my story, he said it was imperative that I should make my home elsewhere. I do not expect ever to set foot on the place while she lives." (Emma Borden)
If they were lovers, and brought happiness into each other's lives, who cares. I'm not a gay activist by and means, but anything that's loving, between two consenting adults - Let it be.
skudaarkaat1 2 months ago
Excellent video of Nance.
Thank you.
George Vreeland Hill
GeorgeVreelandHill 10 months ago
If only this all happened in the 21st Century. Nance and Liz could live openly and happily together, the real murderer would have been found (maybe), and we could have had much better pics of the murder scenes.
Then again, all of the romance would be lost. This was the magic of the Fin De Siecle, a.k.a., ironically, The Gay Nineties. So many horrors went on then, and it was still romanticized to the hilt.
OctoberWytche 1 year ago
@OctoberWytche Of course, they meant something completely different by "gay", as in happy.
OctoberWytche 1 year ago
Put it in my "don't think so loud" relaxational and buddhist playlist...5++
Fondly,
Morgan
acidityfalls 3 years ago
Love it Ian!
magictricks3 3 years ago
Very relaxing and enjoyable videos you have... tu amor the sonic ballads in these little productions
CardinalAqua 4 years ago
Very cool video. She has such a sad look in her eyes. I wouldn't think being a woman in that era wasn't very pleasant. No rights, and just being "property". No wonder she looks so sad. And if she was "a ship passing in the night" with Miss Borden, could have made life extremely difficult. Thanks for sharing this interesting video! :-)
GreatGig1 4 years ago
Luv it
willtrib 4 years ago
how did you find this video on nance o neil she was very pretty
sealshellgirl 4 years ago
I didn't find it. I created it using images of Nance. Thanks for stopping by. Greatly appreciated.
clockmakers55 4 years ago
you have created these with such an art form..elegant in a sense! Very impressive!
I Love this stuff!!!
CaptainRock 4 years ago
Many thanks StandByMe.
clockmakers55 4 years ago
cool that you make these videos. and that you subscribed to me! thanks! stand by me too!
citizenstand 4 years ago
I had read that Nance and Lizzie had some wild parties at Maplecroft.
DelisaProductions 4 years ago
And apparently Emma wasn't too happy about it ....
"The happenings at the French Street house that caused me to leave, I must refuse to talk about. I did not go until conditions became absolutely unbearable. Then, before taking action, I consulted Rev.A.E.Buck. After carefully listening to my story, he said it was imperative that I should make my home elsewhere. I do not expect ever to set foot on the place while she lives." (Emma Borden)
clockmakers55 4 years ago
I love your videos. Very unique. Very intriguing and enticing!
BitterSweetSuperstar 4 years ago
Many thanks for watching and commenting. Means a lot to me.
clockmakers55 4 years ago
Excellent.
TheChangling999 4 years ago
Did you ever see the movie "The Changeling"? If not, check it out. And thanks for the comment.
clockmakers55 4 years ago