More AWESOME Gr.4 Mash-Up Drawings combining an animal and a food...these were super fun and so creative!

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Are you home schooling or do you just have an insatiable curiosity? Check out our education team's digital resources that you can use to teach or learn about the difficult, but exciting, history of medicine! https://t.co/YcHqhdAyis

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You can browse our Online Collections, which now has over 100,000 object records! Have a look through paintings, ceramics, sculptures, prints and so much more…https://t.co/w2yJgfZ0mQ

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Pimpernel wallpaper, designed by William Morris in 1876 and featuring blowsy tulips and the tiny pimpernel flowers which give the design its name. It covered the walls of the Morris family dining room at Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, as seen in this 1896 photo.

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🖋️H.M. Bateman: The Late Arrivals, The Tatler, 3 December 1922. In a Royal Society of Arts lecture in 1949, Bateman first promoted the idea of a museum of cartoon art in Britain, a dream his daughter Diana (a founder of the Cartoon Art Trust) did much to realise.

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Made a little cut out elf this morning - hope it brightens up your day! 💚✂️

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These drawings are remarkable for the extraordinary skill with which human characteristics are represented in animal facial features.

Scenes from the private and public life of animals, 1840-42.

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A late entry for the challenge. It’s from a story I was working on a few weeks ago where Joe Wicks announces he’s the Messiah and saves us all!

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Turner's House had to close in the middle of its sell out of original oil sketches of the Thames. But now everyone can see the exhibition from their homes with a guided tour by house director Ricky!
https://t.co/TGKfB1VGSf

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At 5pm we will announce the winner of the competition set up by ! We'll share some of the entries during the day. Still time to enter - please tag
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A is for Anniversaries, the biggest so far being the 1929 centenary parade in Hyde Park and the 1979 shows at Wembley Arena and . We're already limbering up for the bicentenary in nine years' time...

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Just me, dressed half comfy/half business for my students' zoom-tastic online grad ceremony. Quarantine style. (Grad went well, great group of creative people.)

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Today on "I think I was about five or six when I first discovered that the sun doesn’t actually rise and set."🌞K-2 ideas for teaching night and day
☀️https://t.co/wXvHijPxEy

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In support of the fantastic for day tomorrow, here are some examples of my attempts to

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