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#OTD 1936, the last known thylacine died in captivity. These iconic images were drawn before their extinction (Gould, 1863) #ThylacineDay
Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend! Here are a couple of beautiful images to brighten up your commute home #FridayFeeling
Such lovely images from Gould's 'Birds of Europe'! Photographed today by James, and too beautiful not to share! #HappyFriday #sciart
We hope you aren't too fed up with eggs just yet ;-) Here are some wonderfully vibrant, coloured eggs by Thomas Gentry #eggcellent
In the run up to Easter we'll be tweeting our favourite egg images from the collection - this one is by T. Gentry, 1882 #Eggcellenteaster
These images of London Zoo were drawn c.1848 by Frederick Hulme. If you visit the Zoo today you can still spot these two listed buildings!
Our colleague James has been working hard digitizing Gould's Birds of Australia; here are a couple of his personal favourites from v.6
It was hard to choose which images to share from Gould's Birds of Australia - so here's a sample of some the most vibrant #AustraliaDay
As it's such a sunny day, we wanted to share these bright and colourful images with you by Joseph Smit #ZSLLibrary
Who knew pigeons could be so beautiful? A lady called Madame Knip (1781-51) certainly did #zsllibrary