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Robinson Crusoe and the park: first published 25/4/1719 ....... https://t.co/Y29FmgCpZS #novels #twitterstorians
Resources and the park: Scan the World, a community-built initiative whose mission is to share 3D printable sculpture and cultural artefacts using democratised 3D scanning technologies .......... https://t.co/lCm2KKPh0f #sculpture #3D
Botanical illustration and the park: Book of flower studies, Master of Claude de France, 1510-1525......from the Met Museum.........https://t.co/ojZUEGvwyp #botanicalillustration
Birds in the park, and elsewhere: nestbox cam in Dusseldorf......... https://t.co/2m0N7UUgJU #birds #webcams (Image: BHL)
Warblers in the park: we keep hoping....... In your dreams
A comprehensive look at the identification of Marsh, Blyth’s Reed, Eurasian Reed, Melodious and Icterine Warblers........https://t.co/2Z4jYiIGYo (Image: Soundapproach)
Botanical illustration and the park: Iconographie des champignons de Paulet, recueil de 217 planches dessinées d'après nature, by JH Léveillé, Joseph Henri, and JJ Paulet, 1855, BHL/Uni Illinois, https://t.co/0Zu3PCilvI #botanicalillustration
Children's book in the park: Animaux sauvages, by Benjamin Rabier, 1952.......https://t.co/ZCNTVZeU0F #childrensbooks #childrensbookillustration
Birthday in the park: Elizabeth Gwillem, 1763-1807, artist and naturalist.......https://t.co/kRDF1ax8cK
Botanical illustration and the park: The botanist's repository, for new and rare plants : containing coloured figures of such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication...10v., 1797-1815, BHL/Smithsonian...https://t.co/o2qiQcYLn3 #botanicalillustration
Environmental history and the park: Reflections: Environmental History in the Era of COVID-19 ..........https://t.co/wVES7AzGRe