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A reminder that although our venue is closed you can still access huge amounts of free content! Digitised books, pamphlets, manuscripts, ephemera, archives, films, artworks and much more are available on our website! Have a look at what's there for you: https://t.co/SChrt1LILJ
This week, we’re showcasing one of our #medievalanimals manuscripts: MS 132, a mid-15thC Italian bestiary. This treatise features watercolour illustrations of animals, such as this #unicorn. #medievaltwitter https://t.co/GTZ8YNKARA
Our final tweet for this week on the anatomy of horses.
Anatomy of the horse: muscles of the head. Chalk drawing by Charles Landseer ca 1815 basing the the head on one of the Parthenon marbles https://t.co/X9iYvIVrFh
This week we're looking at the anatomy of the horse. The nervous system. - coloured engraving by J. Pass 1805 after Harguinier https://t.co/1uWLENMpAv
This week we're looking at the many aspects of the fig in our collection. Here we have Californian syrup of figs, Nature's pleasant laxative. Happy breakfasting, dear readers. Chromolithograph, ca. 1910 https://t.co/8o5CZGAIri
The Mental Healthcare digital archives contain amazing records from a huge range of hospitals, asylums and sanatoriums as well as personal and association records https://t.co/lhMvt66Hv1