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#ChristmasCountdown The Beauty of Insects: Seeing Art in the Entomological World brings together scientific entomology books & literary works to showcase a selection of insects, through illustrations, fables & poetry. Explore by opening Door no. 13 https://t.co/LWHi47PnBj
Another item exploring the theme of Hidden Nature is this #illustration from Elizabeth Blackwell's 'A Curious Herbal'. Read more about her fascinating story of how she created this hand drawn medicinal book. Find out more https://t.co/k0CAinWyFI @heritageopenday #HODS
#Discover Why not have a go at this online puzzle of an image from the 19th Century Collection of two bridges over the River Tyne in #Newcastle, including the High Level Bridge in the background (1863) https://t.co/oyWCFQwwV3
Sir Liam became a familiar figure to the public, particularly in times of crisis during his tenure as Chief Medical Officer from 1998 – 2010. Here's a satirical cartoon of an appearance on Breakfast with Frost, discussing the SARS epidemic https://t.co/nwEmNnsSgx
Who's managing to enjoy the sun today? Have you managed to find any curious insects in your garden? #archivesathome https://t.co/I1wctiX9GY
The last destination of the week on our virtual & historical tour of #Newcastle, using our Local Illustrations collection, we wind up @ the Assembly Rooms on Fenkle Street, completed in 1776 for the “elegant recreation” of the local gentry: https://t.co/vJ621TGQ9F #archivesathome
#archivesathome We’re going old school & bringing #ThrowbackThursday is back! Can anyone recognise these photos from around campus from c.1960s? Answers later this afternoon.
Has anything changed from how the campus looks today? @NCLalumni @UniofNewcastle @StudentsNCL
Read the full story of how our fledgling University was affected by the First World War and its visible legacy around campus through our Digital Exhibition, University’s at War - https://t.co/VHSw9Fj8bR #archivesathome #WWI @UniofNewcastle
#archivesathome Did you know, the University gave up many of its buildings to become a military hospital during #WWI? These photographs show staff & wounded servicemen in places still recognisable around campus. Can you identify them? Answers later this afternoon! @UniofNewcastle
In need of some #MondayMotivation? Check out 'Redbrick' part 2 to see @Channel4's documentary about life @UniofNewcastle in 1985 & 1986 (University Archives, NUA/RED/2) https://t.co/zLNaPHZRfc @NCLalumni @StudentsNCL