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We're so sad that we can't host the fantastic fashion seminar Stiches to Screen with our friends @BronteParsonage
It was supposed to take place this Sunday 😭
When we are able to open, we can't wait to share all things fashion with you!
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Who loves a sweet treat? 🙋♂️🙋♀️ This week we're bringing you stories and objects from Mackintosh - Halifax's own global toffee manufacturer
The company was started by John and Violet in a shop on King Cross in 1890 - check back to hear about Violets game-changing toffee!
There has been a bridge on this site in Brighouse since 1270! This view has been recreated by Keith Norman and while it is now not possible to access the spot from which Sharp painted this scene in 1915, this photograph shows how little the bridge has changed in 105 years.
Scenes at Lake Lugano, Switzerland by G. Dolby (c.1907)
Painters on The Grand Tour were attracted by Switzerland’s sublime lakes and summits. The Alps, which had previously been seen as physical barrier to travel, became a destination in themselves.
#paintings #museumsathome
No. 1 The 'Lady Globe Trotter' Lizzie Humphries, who walked her way around the world with her loyal dog, when even her own husband couldn't keep up #BoyBye #WomenInCulture
Day 7 of our #Christmas card countdown! Here we have a touching message to a sister from our collection❤️ #MerryChristmasEve #1Sleep
That's not a storm we'd like to be caught in. Image: #AThunderstorm by William Hilton (1786–1839), Calderdale Council Collection #Museum30
#Monday #Museum30 #OriginalSelfie Image: Self Portrait by Irene Thompson,
Calderdale Council Collection
Bankfield Buddies is back! This Friday at 10.30am #BankfieldMuseum https://t.co/cx5lUlrtK0 and we're making crocodiles for #RoaldDahlDay