As students start their first full week of classes, we want to share these delightful tricolour French curls. From William Somner's "The Antiquities of Canterbury" (1640). https://t.co/vsVNWbhwGX

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First highlight for ds (October 1-3), offered by .

4 of 100 plates from very rare copy of 1 of most remarkable ichthyological works ever, Louis Renard's "Poissons ecrevisses et crabes" (1754).


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Spring is blooming in our room, just in time for We hope this brings a little colour to your feed today ☀️🌸🌼 What's blooming in your garden? 👩‍🌾🏡More 👉https://t.co/oWJvIINurY

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We get our peaches out in...our

The scientific name, Prunus persica, likely refers to an early European belief that peaches were native to Persia, though genetic studies now suggest peaches originated in China.



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