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I’m gonna give the #museum30 challenge a crack, credit to @magnifyzoology. Swipe to see the teaching lab museum collection - glass display cases, animals in ethanol, boxes and boxes of pinned insects, and some specimens in storage out the back.
With so many #cool things in the #museum, how can we choose just one to be our #favorite? We asked around and here some our #staff #favoriteobjects. #museum30
Guess the #mammals! Your hint: all of these mammals are now extinct ➕ all of these mammals lived in North Florida between 20 million & 9 million years ago. #paleontology #Museum30
#museum30 = Day 11 = Sums up your job = Chose this painting of a theatre crowd by Hippolyte Michaud from @rijksmuseum as my job @Europeanaeu is about helping audiences enjoy and access culture https://t.co/jbRTYcOjGH
That's not a storm we'd like to be caught in. Image: #AThunderstorm by William Hilton (1786–1839), Calderdale Council Collection #Museum30
#Museum30 Day 7: Something small, but with a tremendous impact: an early 1900s cervical cap that women could use themselves, finally giving them far-reaching control over reproduction. On view now @NYHistory in the "Hotbed" exhibition. See: https://t.co/UT1WFtFCKw #ITweetMuseums
#Monday #Museum30 #OriginalSelfie Image: Self Portrait by Irene Thompson,
Calderdale Council Collection