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Caricature mask of a Spanish conquistador, probably Pedro de Alvarado, governor of Guatemala in 1530s #WorldBeardDay https://t.co/MutLkWlk3T
Free Spotlight Talk tomorrow, 'The Museum in Your Pocket: Exploring Photographs @PRM' 14.30 https://t.co/rCRCdOU4Zx
Happy 189th birthday to the man behind the Museum, Augustus Pitt-Rivers born #OnThisDay 1827 https://t.co/49fr4ryeRD
#leapyear calendar coin, Birmingham, 1816. Holidays on one side, new moons & @UniofOxford term dates on the other.
There's a star man waiting in the sky...a 20ft #DavidBowie on the museums' lawn, a 2015 highlight. #RIPDavidBowie
On the fifth day of #Christmas my true love gave to me... Five gold rings (for one hand, #India) #12DaysofChristmas
Ear-plugs of spirally-rolled paper worn by Swahili women, collected 1930s #JamhuriDay #Kenya https://t.co/x2FJUg0xXD
'Witch in a bottle',our most famous folk item? Folky activities this weekend w/ @FolkWeekend: http://t.co/QryfP40OZQ
Phew, what a #MuseumWeek! See highlights from the @UniofOxford museums on the live blog http://t.co/ShoAyotWwM
Mask depicting a C16th governor, #Mexico, of type still worn in 'Dance of the Conquistadors' http://t.co/hU0dsaYDU9