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Memorialisation & Remembrance at @UniversityLeeds. Join us Tuesday 4 December 1-2pm, for three short talks which will uncover the stories of #remembrance & provide insightful introduction to commemoration after the First World War.
Free, booking required:
https://t.co/qpYlzETY3K
This poppy kept by Lance Corporal Douglas McIntyre is one of the very first “Haig Appeal” poppies of 1921.
After the war, Douglas kept in touch with his old comrades & helped organise annual reunions on Armistice Day: https://t.co/UjCxBqLjo3
#Armistice100 #FWWCentenary
#FUAM2018 is finally here! Join us from 6pm this evening to raise a glass in celebration of the creativity and excellence of students graduating from @FAHACS and @UoLDesign and don't forget to cast your vote for the people's choice award!
#ThrowBackThursday to these brilliant artworks created by last week's #FootstepsintoArt group. They also made some fantastic sound in the Austin Wright exhibition. We think you'll be just as impressed as we were with their hard work & creativity! #galleriesintoschools
We're celebrating Christmas in our collections with a free, drop-in session tomorrow! Wrap up 2017 with us and enjoy looking at festive books and much more: https://t.co/OX3Ob2ky30
Join us on Tues 12 Dec to wrap up the year with our #TuesdayTreasure 'Christmas in the Collections'. Drop in to the Treasures Gallery 12-2pm and take a festive delve into @UoLLibrary Special Collections
Our Conversation Officer, Sharon Connell, talks about the important contribution of volunteers in the latest blog post from Special Collections @UoLLibrary Find out about the recent work they have been doing on the Medical Collections Project: https://t.co/2t3rNd2fc1
Special Collections has just revealed their Sept 2017 new accessions! Find out who these ramblers are in our blog: https://t.co/wOMj9VJaUa
Our summer interns have worked hard on the Leeds General Cemetery collection for the 'Living with Dying' project https://t.co/ub7BfJisHh
How did the British community help in Russia during the First World War? Find out in today's #TuesdayTreasure, on until 2pm.