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For the most #FestiveClothes we turn again to @MrHilaryKnight. Even the cat is well dressed! #LilacHedges. @ARAScot #ExploreYourArchives #ArchiveAdventCalendar #LitchfieldHistory
Cataloguing the Thames Conservancy records during the pandemic was a big #achievement for our Project Archivist & the BRO Team. The project began in Dec 2019 & finished in Feb 2021. You can access the catalogue here: https://t.co/tDCVaEpjlH 📸 : Hambleden Lock #ExploreYourArchive
Apurva Srihari, Seed Fabric: The Eternal Value of an Ephemeral Cloth, 2019 - 2020. UAL Art Collection. © the artist
From the curated 'Sustainability' digital collection.
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#EYAWeek2021
Today's #ExploreYourArchive theme is #GoingDigital. In a recent blog archivist Max discusses the importance of digital preservation & details some of the challenges we continue to face: https://t.co/sDG4eIfcBn
#EYAGoingDigital
#GoingDigital We joined in with the @CooperBarnsley's very popular and highlight addictive #MuseumJigsaws and produced our own series of 🧩 #ArchiveJigsaws 🧩
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#ExploreYourArchive #jigsaw #puzzle
#OnThisDay 1695 John Bevis was born in #Salisbury. In 1731 he discovered the Crab Nebula & in 1737 observed Venus eclipsing Mercury, the only recorded observation of one planet eclipsing another. This pic is from his star atlas Uranographia Britannica of 1750 #ExploreYourArchive
Slingshot may not be in the #Olympics, but we think waitstaff are #ArchivesAthletes! This sporting way of making cocktails was created by @MrHilaryKnight for Lilac Hedges greeting cards. #ArchivesHashtagParty @USNatArchives #ExploreYourArchive
Today is #CoastGuardDay, to celebrate this day here is a photograph from the Museum's photographic archive showing the West Lulworth Coast Guards taken outside the Coast Guard Cottages in 1860 #Sea #Photography #Art #exploreyourarchive #Museum #History #Heritage #Dorset.
#OnThisDay 1919 a national day of peace was held to mark the end of World War 1. #Corsham Court hosted a children's sports day & refreshments. In 2019 the event was recreated as part of centenary celebrations. Here's the court on a non-festival day, c.1905
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#OnThisDay 1811 architect George Gilbert Scott was born. His #Wiltshire works include Savernake Hospital (1871–2) & Christ Church #Swindon. He also restored the Trinity Chapel & choir stalls of @SalisburyCath to how they looked pre-James Wyatt's alterations #ExploreYourArchive
We're continuing our #ExploreYourArchive #Transport theme with this image of a William Baird & Co canal barge at Townhead, Glasgow, unloading pig iron in c. 1900. A general cargo was taken on the return journey to Gartsherrie. W. Rogan of Dundyvan Road is holding the horse.
Here's a cautionary transport-themed tale for a Friday morning. Back in the days of stagecoaches a postillion rider drowned at #Wylye after he fell into the river riding over the bumpy bridge. This statue was placed in his honour, complete with coaching horn
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Day 27 of #ExploreYourArchives is #ArchiveCollection. The William Wallace Papers (no, not that William Wallace) include patient catalogues, illustrations and published material relating to Wallace’s career and study of skin diseases: https://t.co/5GjlPtqZ4S #HistMed #skincare
We have all sorts of items in our collections, but some of the most interesting, are a collection of drawings by former pupil John Leech.
He really was one talented chap!
#archivecollection #archive30 #exploreyourarchive @ARAScot @PunchBooks
"The materials and methods of hand-colouring zoological illustrations", 1000s were employed over 2 centuries. Paper by C.E. Jackson in our journal 'Archives of Natural History': https://t.co/ZEyuzV0gmu
Free access for members #BusinessAndManufacturing #ExploreYourArchive #SciArt
#OnThisDay 1870 architect Harold Brakspear was born. His restoration work included @bathabbey @Wndrcastle & the east front of the abbey at @LacockNT plus many #Wiltshire churches such as St Michael's #Aldbourne. He lived for many years in #Corsham. #ExploreYourArchive
North again over the #MarlboroughDowns & we pass 2 white horses carved into the chalk. Don't be fooled, these are more recent additions to the landscape. The #BroadHinton horse (left) was created in 1838 & the #BroadTown horse (3 miles away) followed in 1864. #ExploreYourArchive
Beautiful engravings from "Select Specimens Of Natural History, Collected In Travels To Discover The Source Of The Nile, Egypt, Arabia, Abyssinia and Nubia" by Scottish explorer, travel writer & draughtman James Bruce (1790). https://t.co/Ja9mlIgGLg #ExploreYourArchive #Nature
Found a 17th century Dorset map held within the @umnlib online catalog, could not resist embedding the image into the library finding aid. #exploreyourarchive @DorsetArchives https://t.co/ZX6k49Uyc9
Happy #CheeseLoversDay. Hope you're celebrating appropriately.
Here's a Cheese Party 1850 style, the opening of the Great Cheese Market, #Chippenham as depicted in The Illustrated London News.
#ExploreYourArchive #Wiltshirepast