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@SciKathryn @darling_reads I think Horbury might have its own forgotten Woman of Science. Mrs Moore, a science teacher, wore her hair across one side of her face and I’m told that this was because she'd been scarred in a lab accident while carrying out research during World War II.
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Mr Moore’s lessons at Ossett Grammar School in the 1960s were a mixture of science, musical hall jokes and outrageous opinions. His wife, also a science teacher, had been badly scarred in a lab accident while carrying out research during World War II. https://t.co/Nd2LmR6Z4W
Having drawn all my form teachers from infant and junior school, how could I not continue and include my teachers from Ossett Grammar School (now @OssettAcademy ), from 1962 to 1967.
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Take a break & keep fit, @MattiasInk advises us on his ‘Art of Sketching’ course.
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My first teachers, at Wrenthorpe and Clifton Infants schools. Latest prompt from the @MattiasInk 'Art of Sketching' course.
But I still haven't remembered the name of the teacher with the flash card. https://t.co/JipaYq3Mhf
My mum said that I made a perfect invalid . . .
The latest prompt from @MattiasInk in a section on memories for 'The Art of Sketching' course is to draw a favourite toy. https://t.co/dDkEAMEtG6
Sorry to hear that my friend Hazel's chicken triggered the smoke alarm, ruining Sunday lunch for her.
I’ve been thinking about how to bring this odd couple – traveller and conservationist Charles Waterton and his apeman creation, The Nondescript – to life for a short animation. He was so much more than an amiable eccentric. @WFMuseums @SquireWaterton
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Flamborough Head, 8,000 years ago. Another drawing for my @The_Dalesman nature diary. https://t.co/WYXR0JYhGg
It's been another busy week for homemade birthday cards. This one is for Andrew, who's old enough to remember the perils of technical drawing in the pre-CAD era. https://t.co/2ztanfCfYS