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A great visit to Kettles Yard yesterday exploring the “please do sit in any of the chairs” house and the Linder exhibition @kettlesyard #pebbles
A head pot dating to the late 4th/early 5th century & a decorated child’s silver necklace from the stunning Anglo Saxon #archaeology collection @rutlandmuseum
New beginnings abound in the lore of the corn dolly. Four kern babies courtesy @MuseumofBritish #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/HZCcnhURDX
Our weekly delve into #art and the past via museum collections is here if you fancy a look https://t.co/n1iaGMEjue #Museums @MuseumCrush #Collections
This little fella popped up for @DulwichGallery's announcement of their new Ribera exhibition today. He seems perfect for #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/ZAq9IAim7y #bats
British ceramics biennial opens today @BCBfestival #Award2017 #ceramics #ceramicsculture https://t.co/nBw9kmv6rS
The John Minton Centenary #exhibition. A must see this summer @PallantGallery https://t.co/tAZcqdg0aA #art #painting @MuseumCrush
Ferguson’s Gang: the all female @NationalTrust Gangsters of the 1920s & 30s. Their story & others here: https://t.co/RFwJqq9NHq
Into early colour #photography? Check the early 20th C. #Japanese photos at @LeamSpaArtGall https://t.co/Q8IsWTBZUo
Love this: The Surreal Art of Alchemical Diagrams https://t.co/cgQXnN7b8d via @PublicDomainRev