This week is Bo, the final three plagues: it's locust season. 🦗🦗🦗🦗 Across manuscripts they're differently depicted, but there's always too many. (Sloane MS 3173, Add MS 14762, Or 2884, all digitised: https://t.co/LBGa4A2mAN) 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗

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It is wonderful to see what has been digitised by our collection team, I think fans will enjoy this one! It is the drapery study for Desdemona's Death Song (the Willow Song) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, dating from c.1879-81.
https://t.co/7WJZJ2lWqh

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The Tomlin Collection contains beautifully illustrated books on shells, some of them have been digitised and prints can be ordered from our Print on Demand shop - https://t.co/mFad5VGQyn

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New to : Gregory M. Mathews "A supplement to the birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands : to which is added those birds of New Zealand not figured by Buller" (1936). https://t.co/nYxgQo6yA3 Digitised for by thanks to .

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Presenting "The Complete Book of British Butterflies" by Frederick William Frohawk (1934) with 32 colour plates & 160 sketches drawn from life. Digitised for from library. https://t.co/dpxtDT2A9b

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The cover of '#Chess Life & Review', November 1969 - 'World Junior Champion Anatoly Karpov (USSR)'.
(Via the recently-digitised archive.)

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The Fas from the other day, digitised

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I digitised & coloured a piece from my sketchbook in college today!

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i digitised my May sketch

im experimenting with my style here

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Client :
Digitised and illustrated by yours truly✒️

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Born 1774 in Scottish surgeon, artist and neurologist Charles Bell. In the early 19thc he produced the most influential anatomy books in Britain, you can read our digitised Bell texts online now: https://t.co/URljf9J3HI

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On Miguel de Agote, I did not realise the Museo Marítimo Vasco also digitised two albums in their collections. 1) 'Colección de algunos Dioses y Hombres Venerables a quienes los Chinos ofrecen Sacrificios, 1795'
https://t.co/1eTzChnFaH

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The project has now digitised 2000+ volumes (312,753 pages) of Australia's biodiversity literature, all of which are now on thx to our 25 contributing organisations & funding from . See the full list here: https://t.co/5WrQZHYxOj

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The stunningly beautiful "Mammals of Australia" (1871), spectacularly illustrated by the (Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde). Peruse the illustrations in all their glory via : https://t.co/VDmvxs7JG8 (digitised for by ).

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Let us give you (more) good news today: ‘Flora’s Fancy Fete. Or floral characteristics’ (1839) is to be digitised! It has pretty pictures and even has a pretty pink binding! Which is nice.
https://t.co/Mz9ijmiVdI

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Gregory Mathew's spectacular "The birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands and the Australasian South Polar quadrant" (1928) is now online, digitised for from 's rare book collection thanks to : https://t.co/a8zEii4VH5

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Feel like it looked better before I digitised it.
Melanie Martinez's K-12 is a masterpiece

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I digitised that little sketch I did! I’ve missed drawing Ruby 😿

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