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Interested in 19th century ephemera? A fascinating collection created by the conjuror and ventriloquist Henry Evans (Evanion) is available to view online via the Evanion Catalogue - https://t.co/GXotbpPlQF
Happy #SummerSolstice! Here is a 16th c. painting of #Stonehenge and Two Ancient Britons, by Lucas De Heere, from @britishlibrary manuscript Add MS 28330 (folios 36r and 8v). You can browse the whole manuscript in our Digitized Manuscripts page here: https://t.co/3Zx8WZe5lJ
With the Women’s World Cup starting today. Find out all you need
to know about the Women’s game searching our e-books online https://t.co/1QqeP5rg1N available to Readers using the Library's PC's in our Reading Rooms. Image, Daily Graphic, 25th March 1895 https://t.co/iWfmQldejC
Do you use the British Library Flickr? You can search thousands of images like this from our collection. 'The Fashionable Lover", 1774, is from our Fashion & Costumes album. #FashionFriday https://t.co/t71Arv9gMV
Want to know more about Victorian women’s lives? Diaries can be useful resources see some references in Humanities 1 on the open shelves under history at shelfmark HLR 920.02
‘Laugh and Grow Wise’ for #InternationalChildrensBookDay
By the Senior Owl, of Ivy Hall from 1856. General Reference Collection
11648.f.29 https://t.co/HQ5qdXqp4V
The Queens has come! “Off with her head!” #onthisday in 1865 Lewis Caroll's #aliceinWonderland has been published in the US https://t.co/RbeAyr5GDI
Henry III died #OTD in 1272 at Westminster. On the throne for 56 years here he is with a representation of the west front of Westminster and two church bells. And below a genealogical tree of his children. Image – Royal MS 20 A II https://t.co/HkccQQLnK7
That #FridayFeeling when it’s been a long week of research!
Image - . General Reference Collection DRT Digital Store 012626.f.38 https://t.co/szFK0gpceO
Beginning research in a new collection area and need some help? Book a 1-2-1 session with a #Reference specialist to get you started https://t.co/qekIodZirf