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Bonus: enter code DnDLibrary at checkout for 10% off all digital art in your cart. Use as often as you’d like before June 17th & keep exploring!

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One of my favorite commissions I've done so far- what do you guys think?
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It's and to kick off next week Stephanie from is reading Tiny Ant, written by Claire Freedman, illustrated by Claire Powell, and published by head over to facebook to watch! https://t.co/i3sHAHPNL4

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Final previews of 's WIP cover art for TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD

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Wishing all our readers a happy New Year and hoping 2021 will be a better year for all of us. From our exhibition a little wit & levity. One of Oscar Wilde’s trade cards
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📖 Little Lord Fauntleroy [Cedie]

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Well, on 27 April 1937, King George VI declared the National Maritime Museum open (HSR/V/12). As for the it's named after Sir James Caird, the principal benefactor in the Museum’s founding. His bust sits in our Reading Room.

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A blast from the past!
A remake of Mary Plotos' "TheHauntedLibraryOCT" splash art!
(This version is half the original size. DA link for the full version.)

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A merchant and MP in the 19th century, most of W.S. Lindsay's letters were to statesmen of the time. For archivists focused on the fascinating stories of the women in his letters.

Who were Francis Vane and Lady Franklin? https://t.co/c7AvwXQTn4

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Jewish history at your library? Join Kathrin Pieren from on 24/02 from 18.30-8pm talking about Jews in the armed forces. Kathrin brings to life the experiences of Jews who joined the British military. Tickets via https://t.co/FSrxHO88VI

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