No sign of in our collections but we've got prancing deer instead. This chromolithograph by Maurice Pillard Verneuil comes from L'animal dans la decoration (The animal in decoration), 1897 https://t.co/7ujWpODiL7

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"Hey, who turned out the lights?"

The episode, 'Silence in the Library' is written by Steven Moffat and introduces the character River Song.

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Below is an image from the UFDC World Map Collection of the Northern Hemisphere that was published in 1817.

The Northern Hemisphere has more land, pollution, and around 90% of the world's population.

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We've chosen two images for today's one from our collection Feeding the Pigs by Jeffrey Steele and one from Miner Feeding a Pit Pony by T.H. Curry https://t.co/IhM2li2Buv

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that there are three major relating to famous and writer and . This is a hand-coloured illustration of The Carpet People by Pratchett held https://t.co/P8amgDGfsW

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突然ですが のクイズです。この挿絵が使われた本のタイトルは何でしょうか?

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9日目:学校も全て閉鎖のため、家に閉じこもらざるを得ない子どもたちに楽しいぬり絵なんてどうでしょう? 画像は「よいこぬりえ」すずきとしお絵(1949)、「やさしいぬりえ No. 1」井上善夫絵(1948)より。#umdspecialcollections

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was in 1807. & known for the in Crystal Palace Park in London. The in includes a few original by Hawkins.

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Attending Tues 11 Feb? We have a short talk beforehand at 4.45pm in about our featuring this time, Victorian wildlife artist Joseph Wolf, as we continue to celebrate his bicentenary. These & prints are our favourites!

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Landmark digitisation of works related to poet and humanist now available online https://t.co/yUMfSCcLKx

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Landmark digitisation of works related to poet and humanist now available online https://t.co/sAsXipHQkJ

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R is for Rosa. Everything is coming up roses in this copy of The first and seconde partes of the Herbal of William Turner Doctor in Phisick [615.3 TUR].

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For we're showing wood engravings from Augustus A. Gould's 'The Naturalist’s Library' (1850s). Learn more in our Tumblr post: https://t.co/qkM98pjlqs
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Endpapers from some of the books in the of the library

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Feeling fruity and ready for the weekend!

Another weird and wonderful creature from Seba’s ‘Thesaurus’ (1734-1765)

copy digitised by for 👉🏼 https://t.co/Gxf6fGt3f6

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A charming little illustration by A. E. Marty found at the bottom of a page of the January 1920 issue of Gazette du bon ton.

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