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James Cook's voyage became the first to cross the Antarctic Circle #onthisday in 1773. These stunning drawings by William Hodges, held at @statelibrarynsw, depict the ships Resolution and Adventure among icebergs. https://t.co/J6CCzAE7cQ
Five years. One million images. 769,444,739 views. #otd in 2013 we released images from thousands of 17th, 18th and 19th-century books onto Flickr for anyone to use, remix and repurpose. Let us know what you've been creating with them! https://t.co/PeSbf07q45
#Didyouknow Cook's voyage went as far south as the Antarctic? These drawings by expedition artists Georg Forster and William Hodges are the first depictions of a then completely unknown part of the world. #BLCookVoyages (Loaned from Mitchell Library, @statelibrarynsw)
It’s the last day of #ColorOurCollections week, and if you haven’t worn out your pencils yet, why not give it one last go this weekend? Happy colouring! https://t.co/l2YucqTxHm
Tucking into one of your five a day never looked so good. Here’s some #NewYearsResolution inspiration from Mrs Beeton (07944.g.63., 7942.dd.9)
This apothecary’s shop image is from a manuscript made for a surgeon about 700 years ago. Henry VIII would later own the item #BLHarryPotter
28 Nov: Prefer your dialogue drawn, your satire sketched and your prose pictorial? Join @tomgauld and @paul_gravett to discuss current trends in graphic novels https://t.co/ohJqSH9QvW
Make your fantastical ideas a reality and bring your magical worlds to life in our Picturing Magic course https://t.co/zMSizoEM35
What is a manuscript? Why are manuscripts made? What would you like to ask our @BL_ModernMSS curator Alexandra tomorrow for #AskACurator?
It's the last day of Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths. Which item in the exhibition stayed with you the most? #BLRussia1917