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Some #snake humour(?) for #InternationalSnakeDay from Hood's Own: or, Laughter from Year to Year, 1855 #sorrynotsorry
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
For the longest day of the year in the UK, here are a few of our unique printed books from our varied collections on the subject of #SunWorship ☀️ #SummerSolstice
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
Reading about #Libracoin in the news and want to brush up on your knowledge of #cryptocurrency? You can access digital copies of these books and others from any of our Reading Room PCs, no need to order them in advance!
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
All British Library reading rooms will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday 27 May 2019. See https://t.co/3U3QakJ4TN for closure schedule.
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