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One of our members has links with the Arkleys who gave their fab collection to "offers fascinating glimpse at gender roles, as croquet one of the first games that men & women played together."
https://t.co/jdCLUysB8h

Digitised!

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For here is a collection of watercolours undertaken by James Stewart (1791-1863) for William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library https://t.co/Ibgeydg5Fc

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Left was actually 2006, which was the year before I graduated university. I don't have drawings from high school digitised. Like to think I had improved in 2020 XD https://t.co/K0DzvZX9Wm

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Had no idea that had digitised 8 of Frances Elizabeth Wynne's (1835-1905) sketchbooks! These include some fantastic depictions of estate landscapes and rural life in late-19th century Wales, especially at Foelas & Cefnamwlch. Do explore! https://t.co/XqyFcaUaMz

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Well its getting late, so we are going to call a halt to our great virtual flower share. We hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the riches of our digitised collections.

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Sorry - afraid we have drawn a blank on Eidelweiss in our digitised collections. In normal times, we are digitising all the time so one day.. In the meantime here is a bouquet of tulips

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Afraid you've beaten us - no lathyrus sativus in our digitised collection yet - though in normal times we are digitising all the time. In the meantime we can offer Lathyrus sylvestris by Lilian Snelling painted on the Isle of Wight, Hampshire.

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Digitised the doodle from yesterday!

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For today's 'B' is for Brassworkers & Button-makers

Two trades which emerged from the Midlands metal industry feature in our digitised archives on the 'Sweated Trades' - find out more about the workers, their wages & conditions @ https://t.co/WHnY9j8Vs2

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Recently digitised is MS1456, a series of watercolours and engravings by the artist George Samuel of churches in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, and Surrey, made c. 1786-1823. Here we have Harmondsworth, Middlesex. See: https://t.co/4duRH0JvMi

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If you love experimenting or expressing yourself with here's an ace blog post on how to assemble collages using the million plus openly licensed digitised images on the British Library’s Flickr account
https://t.co/5pPVYNCGkY

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Instead of the plague, we're wondering what we might have for tea 🧐

We have a huge collection of cook books, including a first edition of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management. It has tasty illustrations and is fully digitised: https://t.co/FMXvulMYUf

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Forgot to show you guys the digitised version of my villager-sona

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Digitised other day's sketch. Spent a few hours tweaking and retweaking. The process of mouse drawing is a tedious one.

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One hundred years ago today, former Director Alan began his excavations at To celebrate this landmark anniversary we have been collaborating with and to digitise the excavation records from Wace's excavations at the site.

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a good friend of mine digitised my ref for me, i did do some editing tho, the ref was a but old so just wanted to change some stoof like the mane

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This week's Torah portion is Shemini (Eighth), Leviticus 9:11-11:47, refers to the day the Sanctuary was established. Beginning of Shemini in 3 digitised manuscripts
https://t.co/HrSr6I7MQQ
https://t.co/SQF4dsisRt
https://t.co/IHxO0eZsQG

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Spent the better part of the day on this, digitised version of my previous sketch. I wanted to experiment so I tried doing angular linework. Included colour and black and white versions.

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is in the air! The has digitised over 14,000 of its transport posters showing over 100 years of graphic design and illustration. You can see them online (and some you can buy as prints). https://t.co/Dj8tABt5SF

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SPACES: As galleries and museums scramble to digitise their programs, looks at how online exhibitions might reflect how the internet has changed our experience of art.

Read here: https://t.co/Gwm89fobN1

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