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Join us for our next talk on Tuesday 7th March to hear Christopher Parkinson on stained glass in Essex from the late 12th century to 1800 - including this example from the manor house at Tolleshunt Major, now found in Bishopsbourne, Kent.
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We're quite a way from Scotland so we're quite impressed that we've managed to find #SomethingScottish to finish to finish off today's #IAW2021!
These newspaper clippings about the Loch Ness Monster were stuck in the back of Norman Lang's Hebridean diary from the 1930's.
Today is #BringFlowersToSomeoneDay so, as we can’t go visiting at the moment, we are encouraging everyone to #SpreadTheJoy with some virtual flowers! We’ll start with these vibrant flowers, painted by students from Southchurch Hall School for their 1915 Summer Magazine. #Pretty
#OnThisDay in 1933 the Loch Ness Monster was sighted for the first time. This newspaper article from December 1933 discusses evidence in support of the Loch Ness Monster’s existence, including first hand witness accounts. #Scotland #CreatureOfTheDeep #Nessie
This Wednesday at 21:00 #bbc4 are exploring the possibility of a 'lost' Batoni portrait! Our very own Batoni #masterpiece, portraying Thomas Barrett-Lennard 17th Baron Dacre, may make its own appearance on the show! #art #history https://t.co/psXYIQuMLU
These quirky colour illustrations are certainly a fun way to address an envelope! We hope they brightened up the postman’s day as well as the recipients’. #Archive30 #Colour #Letters
Come along to see this wonderful family portrait in the flesh @heritageopenday on Sat 10 Sep https://t.co/idriASvCFd