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It's #NationalAlbumDay - so *surely* that means time to show you just a few of the albums of prints and drawings we hold @britishlibrary??
How about the over 3,000 drawings by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm: https://t.co/Xl3uWrsrni #PicturingPlaces
Many works classified as 'books' in the main Explore catalogue @britishlibrary are unique, like this 1766 album of prints, drawings and letters relating to France compiled by the antiquary Walter Bowman https://t.co/hbjpaDZPel
The collections of antiquities donated to @UniofOxford by Lord Henry Howard and Henrietta Fermor, Countess of Pomfret in 1755. Presenting statues outdoors in a semi-ruinous environment was a well-established format for illustrating sculpture collections. https://t.co/H7CoIlBHdR
The lack of visibility of the nation's largest collection of prints and drawings #ThingsThatConfuseMe https://t.co/jt34EFyk9M
Watercolour of 'Clive's Den' near @strawbhillhouse, the house given to actress Kitty Clive by her friend Horace Walpole: https://t.co/3E3XuHHfSq #InternationalFriendshipDay
Watercolour of the statue of a hermit at Nine Year Aud Hole and Hermit's Rock in Hulne Park, near @alnwickcastle; drawn in 1775. https://t.co/ZB3p5vwAq7
Watercolour owned by George III of 'Lark Hall near Vauxhall on the Clapham Road, Surrey'. Traffic's a bit worse these days. https://t.co/MGf1dZJviA
Drawing by 'Capt. John Hanwey, Engr', later Major and property developer, after whom Hanway Street in London was named. The view was produced at the time of the War of Spanish Succession, when the Castle of Santa Bárbara was occupied by British troops. https://t.co/qgGgr8iFOh
Robert Hooke was born #onthisday in 1635 https://t.co/dKh5Iqy9Jr