Entry: GY9677b. Members of the Resin Guard fluent in sign language are requested for a diplomatic mission to make contact with a civilization on the outskirts of the Beyond. Those afraid of insects need not apply. [Mirco Paganessi]

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Entry: HY5621a. Risk: High. A colony has requested aid after being attacked by an ultraterrestrial creature. It thinks that cutting an organism or machine evenly will create two copies. Unfortunately, this is true of the creature. [Peter Mohrbacher]

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Entry: NY8220a. Experts in ancient runes are sought to determine which of the stone containers that fall from the sky near the crumbling monastery contain valuable artifacts, and which contain....something else. [Shahab Alizadeh]

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Entry: TY9331f. Threat: High. Intentions: Hostile. A cult near Nibelich has gained access to gateway technology that opens temporary rifts leading to other realms, and are convinced that they have found their god. They have not. [Peter Mohrbacher]

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Entry: JY932a. Threat: High. The Nautiwhale is a solitary creature, who travels along the coast of the Steadfast. Its moods are capricious & those who encounter it are never sure if it is willing to help them, or wants to devour them. [George Booker]

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Entry: TY3888a. Threat: Unknown. Knots near the Grinder of Infinities report seeing these travelers floating towards the Violet Vale. They disappear when approached. [Peter Mohrbacher]

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Entry: RY2340b. An experiment into extradimensional travel that went horribly wrong has led to explorers who now remain partly unstuck from our plane of reality. Unable to truly die, they exist in constant misery in search of release. [Lee Dotson]

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Strangest enquiry this week did George Wilson, the Blackheath Pedestrian, donate his toenails to the Museum in 1815? Here’s an image of him from the collection, but I can’t find any reference to his toenails...thankfully!

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ship burial was discovered 80 years ago. Here’s a photo of a couple watching a TV show a about the find, which was filmed by in in 1950, the first TV show to be filmed there.

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Please help us to solve a mystery - help uncover the story of botanical artist Sarah Dickson (1821-1896). Read about her archive https://t.co/Zdmx9mC2AL

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There are a couple of new collections that have been added to our website, including this lovely 'The Fiddler and the Crocodile' (Butler (Joan) Collection, Butler 050 GOO). & take a look here: https://t.co/43rjpLHcFK

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Happy Valentine's Day! In 1914 Lucy Broadwood received this sweet card from an unknown admirer https://t.co/wZgitna0cs

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What do you feel?
What do you actually feel?
Let’s express feelings through the emotive wearable. come and join our Work in Progress Show this Friday and Saturday . https://t.co/Hb3lLfaq2g
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From the Little Theatre this R&J production from 1975, featuring the scene where Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time. Photograph by Derek Balmer

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Love is... a family picnic on the beach. The little ones are Margot, Teddy & David Cox enjoying day on Lossiemouth beach. Other photographs in the album show them taking a dip in the North Sea.

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A sailor's love letter from 1841 at Portsmouth History Centre

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Today we're celebrating with Valentine's cards, love letters and wedding photos from our collections

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"Love in this civilised age should be spelt £ove": witticism from the autograph book of trainee teacher Louisa Fletcher, 1914-1916

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Dipping into the & revisiting our interview with - gothic knits & ghost dolls 🍃🎃🕸🍂 https://t.co/5lsxeOxeGn

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