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Number 19 is Christ Church, demolished in 1899. Here are some of the views we have of it, you can find more on our online image resource.
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We refuse to believe in #BlueMonday, we're raring to go today! Well, once we've put our slippers on, had some toast, drank several gallons of coffee...
Le Reveil by Jean Francois Rafaelli, c.1885-95.
We are lucky to have artworks by John Singer Sargent in Birmingham's collection, my favourite is this charcoal portrait of the Baroness de Meyer. John Singer Sargent was born #OnThisDay January 12th 1856.
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Buy a Christmas present for the #PreRaphaelite fan in your life! Check out the gifts in our online shop. https://t.co/HyV0N0fB7N
Or buy a print or canvas of a favourite artwork!
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#BrumHour
The Prison Corner of Peck Lane, Birmingham by Samuel Lines Snr, 1820-1830. Both the prison and Peck Lane have disappeared from Birmingham.
@MuseumsUnlocked theme today is Prisons & Incarceration. This one is perfect for you @WMPHistory! #MuseumsUnlocked
Going into the weekend with a little Faith, Hope and Charity!
Studio of Francesco Albani, c.1578-1660.
#WorldKindnessDay
Love, Betrayal, Poison and Death - what a great theme! Book for two online talks coming up on Weds Oct 14th & 21st at 6.30-7.30pm via zoom.
A nice way to spend the evening, with a cup of tea or glass of wine or ... whatever is your poison! ☠️😉😘
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Next Sat 4.30pm we invite you to join us online as we participate in the US 🇺🇸 vs UK 🇬🇧 Art Olympics!
@BM_AG and @NewarkMuseum will compete in categories over quick fire rounds. It will be fun & competitive. Our pride is at stake!
You decide who wins! 🏆
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Museum mask? Check. ✔️
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Museum hand sanitiser? Check. ✔️
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You're now safe to time travel! 😉
Lions and tigers and bears! Oh, my! 🦁🐯🐻
Happy #WildlifeDay!
Sleeping Lion and Lioness, Samuel Raven, c.1823-1830.
Tiger And Prey, Cuthbert Edmund Swan, c.1870-1929.
Study of Two Bears, Philip Webb, 1863.