Throwback: A selection of social media posts for a mobile phone brand we did. Some digital, some made from paper and digitised, more on our insta: https://t.co/5hgegmq20q

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"The Red Kangaroo is one of the largest of the peculiar Australian group of Marsupial animals to which it belongs, and is likewise one of the most beautiful." Joseph Wolf (1867) from "Zoological Sketches" digitised for by https://t.co/49iarIl1Us

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This 16th-century Greek manuscript features a wide range of animal illustrations. Which one is your favourite?

https://t.co/AA9ljTQyyw (Burney MS 97)

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Sadly we can no longer access our scanner, but we're still uploading the last few items we digitised onto , like this fabulous 1st ed. of Neville Cayley's "What bird is that? A guide to the birds of Australia" from 's library: https://t.co/CLnl6OmT4G

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We aren't blue, we are yellow! Chaetodon miliaris, Butterfly fish by E. Gertrude Norrie (fl.1900s) View Norrie's original artwork collection of 133 Hawaiian fishes and 3 invertebrates https://t.co/PedMPvA0ZC

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For we thought we’d share with you the original artwork that the self-taught English naturalist and botanist James Bolton (1735-1799) undertook for his publication Filices Britannicae. https://t.co/H16NwrTAVZ

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Hii this RMO is taking longer than I expected so I’m now taking more Faceless Illustration. Hit me up if you want your photo to be digitised like theirs! ✨✨✨

Pls help to RT this to help me survive 😂 (also don’t forget to and wash your hands)

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Interested in how it all began? We have digitised our copies of the Christian Mission magazine so that you can view them online from the comfort of home! Check out our resources page to view them now! https://t.co/COz5B2eCyk

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🌺 Me and did a sort of collab 😋 They drew me and I then digitised it 😁

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Our introduction today is to the Works on Paper Team. This team are helping to document and digitise the works on paper collection . You can check out some of the work they have helped with here: https://t.co/0j8oQm8R4a

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I decided to digitise some old art of mine from 2 years ago: it's the card Esper Girl!

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Today I digitised my 5 year old nephew's Mischief Monster Fan Art. He's chosen a Yellow, Black and Green Mischief. 🤩

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It is so I am happy to share one of the newly digitised art works from . By John Gilbert, 1891, it depicts Duncan's Horses.
"Turned wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out, Contending 'gainst obedience, as they would
Make war with mankind"

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"Do you ever shop-crawl?"

Managing shortages & rationing - government publicity from 1940/1, discouraging stockpiling & calling for "Fair Shares" to prevent those "without so much leisure as yourself" from going without

From our digitised resources at https://t.co/KYpk6O4nrf

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My exhibition featuring dystopic paintings has been cancelled because of the dystopia!!

In the meantime artworks from the show will be digitised and tokenised on the

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Gorgeous by Alexis Nicolas Noël in Histoire naturelle des lépidoptères d'Europe. Image via & digitised by . Public domain https://t.co/wAQtfm3P0q

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From to Y9 students explore using and apps to digitise their work for print this week

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A 17thc apothecary shop. It's well known we were once the Barber Surgeons but we were also the Incorporation of Surgeon Apothecaries. Find out more about this - sometimes stormy - relationship in our digitised manuscript collections https://t.co/nRFFrujz7z?

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"In the spring of 1862, the Zoological Society of London received from the Acclimatisation Society of Melbourne two Wombats of this new species." "Zoological Sketches" Joseph Wolf, 1867. Digitised 4 by https://t.co/qBDvg2mjS2

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Cartographers and simple lovers of maps check out the digitised map collection from This beauty from 1879. https://t.co/MRubeS8COe

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