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#ArchiveZ - 'N' is for lovely, leafy Newland Park. "the most pleasing of Hull's late Victorian middle-class planned developments." Here's the original layout plan of 1877 [C DBHT/9/356] by Wm. Botterill.
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These Space Traveler costumes are out of this world! Which one is your favorite? #ExploreYourArchive #SpaceTravel #RinglingArchives
This week #ExploreYourArchive is all about different types of #Travel! We're starting off with this beautiful linen postcard from the Tibbals Collection featuring "A glimpse of Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, Florida". #RinglingArchives
On July’s #travel theme, 2 paintings from the collection @NBGGlasnevin. Augustine Henry travelled to China, where he worked in the Imperial Customs Service. A renowned botanist-the mountain goral was named in his honour, Kemas henryanus. #ExploreYourArchive
The Darial Gorge by Sir Robert Ker Porter, ‘‘I had time sufficient... to attempt making a sketch or two of the objects around me… but no pencil can convey, nor pen describe, the grandeur of the scene." (Travels, p. 73) https://t.co/LJp7m2BvjZ #ExploreYourArchive #Travel
F for fabric paintings by Malagasy artists (1867-1908) https://t.co/HoNcuym28R #ArchiveZ #SOASFromHome #ExploreYourArchive #Online
We missed #InternationalArchivesDay yesterday! Our #archives are truly international: from the depiction of avocado on the island of St Vincent to that of a red panda in Nepal. #ExploreYourArchives
Discover more on our archives catalogue https://t.co/ChDn3Bk9k8
These beautiful watercolours of exotic #fish are by artist & colour merchant John Harrison Scott whose family resided at Hersham Lodge nr Esher. Just two of many illustrations from his scrapbook compiled c1820s-1840s (SHC ref 4220/1) https://t.co/aQ0h7w6Zul #ExploreYourArchive
Of all the weird & wonderful things in government archives this must be one of the quirkiest: an underwater wedding scene showing a seahorse marrying a #fish.
@UkNatArchives 📂 INF 3/1017 https://t.co/zYHLfP17FZ
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Honourable mention also goes to Smoker, used as a sniffer dog on the building site of New Scotland Yard during the Whitehall Mystery of 1888. #caninedetective #dogsoftwitter #GoodBoy #ExploreYourArchive (5/n)
B is for Busy Beavers on Herman Moll's 1715 map of British colonial territory in North America.
@UKNatArchives 📂 WO 78/419/8 https://t.co/5CfHSVWkyc
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#Archive30 #SomethingSmall from the NHSN Archive. How about this watercolour of the minute nudibranch (7mm) Embletonia pulchra by Albany Hancock. Named after local anatomist Dr Dennis Embleton https://t.co/UmrorhFxPX @ArchivistJune @GNM_Hancock #ExploreYourArchive
This 2007 prescient cartoon by @chrisriddell50 @ObserverUK from @GuardianArchive's collection highlights the climate crisis. The cartoonist & author's work is our next top 10 #archive resource https://t.co/cOKoZ7E6UV #ExploreYourArchive #homelearning
These strawberries in various stages of ripeness have us looking forward to summer already. The entire book of fruit and flower series images from Darrow and Brothers is full of luscious looking plates.
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Day 9 #Archive30 - #ArchiveSecrets Exploring the wonderful watercolour landscape drawings of Mary Jane Hancock (1810-1896) today @NEE_Naturalist @GNM_Hancock - Derwent Valley, Tynemouth & Jesmond Dene #exploreyourarchive
(5) Lenski’s collection provides a wonderful opportunity for scholars, students, and writers to study her works, including changes between handwritten, typed, edited, and published versions. Her illustrations have notes about layout and size.
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For this weeks #FridayFloraFauna here is a lovely sketch that was probably used for teaching purposes. It's based on specimens collected by Lyell & figured by Bunbury. Miller illustrated the published text....but these are very much #ArtistUnknown 🔍🎨🌿 #ExploreYourArchive
The poster features May Wirth, one of the most famous equestrian circus performers of her day. Her act highlighted her ability to do somersaults forwards and backwards on a running horse.
#womenshistorymonth #womenshistory #herstory #ExploreYourArchive
We won't lie, it was ...challenging... to find an image for #MapMonday from home. BUT we did it. Behold this 1st edition @OrdnanceSurvey plan of Chichester workhouse. Bed & board in the workhouse usually entailed a day or more of picking oakum rope as payment. #exploreyourarchive
Found in the archive: drawings made when planning new galleries for the Natural Sciences collections in the 1960s/1970s. @NtlMuseumsScot @NatSciNMS #ExploreYourArchive