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The illustrated manuscript by Kenelm Henry Digby 'The Naturalists Companion...[really long title!]... in the Museums of the College and Dublin Society...' is literally the best thing I have referenced in my thesis!
This comes to mind now when I think of Nightingale. 'Contrasting faces' from New physiognomy: or, Signs of character as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in "the human face divine" by Samuel R Wells, 1866 p https://t.co/1i9IBpdcPI
I hate seeing these large house auctions. Howth Castle library auction including a complete original copy of Ippolito Rosselini’s history of Egypt, with three volumes of illustrated plates. The entire collection is housed in a purpose-built mahogany cabinet. https://t.co/crZjImxK0t
Well, that was worth the wait! @EgyptMcr presenting on Thundercats for #ElectricSheep21 - Yes, I own the box set and Yes, it also influenced my love of Egyptology.
@swgannon @chebhocine @gerthuskens @markohalloran Always think of this image when I hear India, Egypt and Ireland in same sentence
Encaustic mummy portrait of a young boy at @NMIreland from @TheEES division of finds in 1901 by Grenfell & Hunt. Another portrait of a woman from the same site, Rubbayyat, is now in Edinburgh (A.1902.70) @NtlMuseumsScot @excavatedegypt
Statues of Sekhmet painted in situ by Nathaniel Hone in 1892. Any idea where? Precinct of Mut? @EgyptMcr @jen_e_turner
The Killiney Hill Obelsik, Co. Dublin. Built in 1742 by John Mapas as a famine relief project. The Hill has views of Dublin, Wicklow and the Irish Sea. #MuseumsUnlocked
Our @bestpickpod movie club finally got to The Deer Hunter. Mixed reviews but we all agreed that the acting was great, third act was mental and we could have really done without the Russian roulette!! #bestpickpod @itsjessregan @tomsalinsky @MrJohnDorney