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#Archive30 Too much to choose from for #HealthArchives but here is a blog giving an overview of our HIV and AIDS collections which provide fascinating material on the epidemic https://t.co/8uzXYYhHpD
We hold a remarkable collection of mental #healtharchives from Georgian private asylums to modern psychiatric hospitals. Such fascinating records trace the history of healthcare in Surrey & the stories of the people who came through their doors https://t.co/l93UqW2iRo #Archive30
#Archive30 #Whereyoustarted We started out in the Philosophical Rooms of @tcdlibrary #Dublin and we moved around the City quite a few times until we finally made our home across @grandcanaldock in @Ballsbridgelive @TheRDS @rds_events @ARAIreland @ARAScot #archives
@y_akira_01 こう言う純粋でアホな愛されるキャラクターは居ないですよね。
壁新聞は楽しいですよねwそして国松は字と絵が上手いヘ('ω'ヘ
ついでにおチャラは美人だ。
『ハリスの旋風』はバイブルです。
#Archive30
Our collections include wonderful artwork by local and indigenous artists whose roles need to be recognised and celebrated. Here, John Tyley from Antigua illustrating plants from Saint-Vincent c.1800. #ArchiveInclusion #Archive30 #decolonisingmuseums https://t.co/IgTWwM6o6g
De monstrorum caussis, natura, et differentiis libri duo by Fortunio Liceti was published in 1634 and is one of the 1st histories on monstrosities to address the topic from a scientific vantage point.
#Archive30 #SomethingScary
Here's some more Ottoman #Fashion https://t.co/OGKElu81kq
#Archive30 #SOASFromHOme #LetsGetDigital
We love the #Fashion illustrations in this volume of Ottoman costumes (MS 603680) produced in 1789. Here are some of our favourites https://t.co/OGKElu81kq #Archive30 #SOASFromHome #LetsGetDigital
Bridal #Fashion in a probably 1950s @FenwickStores Newcastle window. #Archive30
#Archive30 Here's one for the catwalks! Balloon inspired #fashion from TISSANDIER, G. Title: Histoire des ballons et des aeronautes celebres 1783.
Day 25 of #Archive30 'Fashion'
@morethanadodo holds the enormous collection of papers, drawings and insects of John O. Westwood, the first Hope Professor of Zoology. This includes some of his work equipment and teaching aides as well as his fashionable spectacles and shoes.
20s #Fashion from 100 years ago for #Archive30 day 25- drawing by Ion [Henry Fitzgerald] Villiers-Stuart, dated 8 Aug 1919, found in a sketchbook @ULLibrary belonging to #Limerick woman Winifred Frances Barrington (1897-1921), who was mistakenly shot during the #WarOfIndependence
We could hardly look at #Fashion without celebrating the wonderful @FenwickStores archive, which we are proud to care for. Whether you wanted the latest in riding habits, or a set of Coronation robes, Fenwick would always provide. #Archive30
Our documentation assistant Lucy recently came across some #HiddenHistories when she was browsing through our images and discovered pieces from our collection in previous homes - can you spot them in the photographs? @ARAScot #Archive30
Here's an #ArchiveMystery. This scroll was found in an unmarked box, no catalogue records. It carries imperial seals and we think it might be imperial passes - what do you think??
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#archive30 #Manchu #SOASFromHome #LetsGetDigital
Day 20 of @ARAScot #Archive30 and the theme is #UnusualItem.
These rubbings are the only record of details of the 10th Duke of Hamilton's Sarcophagus, in which the eccentric Duke's mummified body was interred in 1852 .Read more about the Hamilton's at https://t.co/JPjEVpCqwC
We hold many examples of abstract artworks, sometimes what they depict can be an #ArchiveMystery ! What do you see when you look at these examples? Let us know in the comments! See here: https://t.co/x6pLlyT5v4 and here: https://t.co/QdDiOffgZ1 for more info @ARAScot #Archive30
Our previous #ArchiveBuilding at Chancery Lane housed the Public Record Office until 1977 when we moved to Kew. The building suffered damage in the Second World War so the documents were moved out of Central London to keep them safe. #Archive30