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Goodness me, the more works of Gertrude Hamilton I find, the more I like her work. Turns out she also illustrated for the journal "The Garden". More illustrations needed to be added to @WikiCommons and more info is already making its way into @wikidata https://t.co/ME5jcReiwv
A full text search of @BioDivLibrary resulted in a discovery that Gertrude Hamilton illustrated a book by Henry Hoare https://t.co/4w01SxANPM. I've put in a request to BHL that she be added to their catalogue. That will generate a creator id for her to add to her @Wikidata item.
I've just come across my favourite image of the day Lapagerias and Passiflora by Gertrude Hamilton. https://t.co/Em3ZyZvRTY cc @HistSciArt @BioDivLibrary
@jaldous @BioDivLibrary @wikidata @WikiCommons @HistSciArt Ohh you and your class NEED the @BioDivLibrary @Flickr feed - have a look at this - 160,000 artworks at your disposal. https://t.co/lKBbYPM5u3
@jaldous @BioDivLibrary @wikidata @WikiCommons @HistSciArt I think so too! Here's some more just for you.
Having a lovely time researching women illustrators via this book https://t.co/5jfNr9pFEp in @BioDivLibrary. I'm adding them to @Wikidata, adding their illustrations to @WikiCommons, creating category & creator pages. So many wonderful illustrators in one book! cc @HistSciArt
An endangered bird (North Island kākā) is eating my Protea flowers. I don't actually mind.
#Wellington folks there is another Wiki Wellington meetup at the "net . work" space @NLNZ at 10am on Saturday the 3rd of August. If you are interested in editing Wikipedia/Wikidata/Wikicommons etc please come along! https://t.co/JcF3JbqusG
These plates by Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon Chamberlin are magnificent! cc @BioDivLibrary