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#Museum30 Day 17: Collector
The World Rugby Museum collection includes over 38,000 pieces of rugby memorabilia. From trophies, caps and jerseys to tickets, programmes and dinner menus it is a treasure trove of history!
Megatherium is an extinct species of giant ground sloth. Charles Darwin Collected several fossils relating to Megatherium while exploring South America on the Voyage of the Beagle. (2/5) #SomethingBig #Museum30
#Museum30 Day 13: food. Last summer at @mnbaq, I randomly stumbled upon #DavidAltmejd, The Flux and the Puddle, 2014. This ferocious, shrieking pineapple couple was just one of the surprising details in the room-sized installation that I discovered. #ITweetMuseums
This rare #Maori raincloak incorporates over 1,500 mountain daisy (Celmisia) — or 'tikumu'—leaves. Due to their beautiful suede-like texture and natural water-resistance, it is also known as the 'leather plant’. Read more: https://t.co/DCPZcUBh84 [#Museum30 ~ Day 10: #Texture].
#Museum30 Day 9: "after dark." I love visiting museum at night, because the buildings and galleries often take on a dramatic mood, which highlights certain details that are imperceptible during the day. #ITweetMuseums
Lillie Langtry was an actress, a mistress, a muse, a business woman, inspiring and always #controversial #Museum30 #actresses #muse #beautiful #millaispaintings
We have the obligatory stuffed #animals in Jersey Museum - but one of our more unusual animals is a dog made from cigarette packets - we affectionately call him ‘Benson’ #Museum30 #art #dogsinmuseums #jerseycows
#Museum30 Day 3: Self Portrait
Meet Emily Valentine, a pioneer of women's rugby. In 1887, aged 10, she convinced the boys at her school to let her join in a game. Although not quite the first female player, she is proof that from the earliest times rugby was not just for men.
Day 2 of #museum30 is #blackandwhite and we are celebrating the opening today of our latest exhibition, 'China: Through the Lens of John Thomson' so here are a few of our faves on display. Works for #FlashbackFriday too!
The forerunner to Pontefract Museum was a small volunteer run museum at Pontefract Castle. This 1892 catalogue lists 256 objects. The photo shows displays at Castle Lodge in the 1950s. #museum30 #YourMuseum #ThrowbackThursday
In 1956 the museum moved to the former Georgian music saloon and Mechanics Institute on Wood St. The displays followed the fashion for period room settings. #museum30 #YourMuseum #ThrowbackThursday
I’m gonna give the #museum30 challenge a crack, credit to @magnifyzoology. Swipe to see the teaching lab museum collection - glass display cases, animals in ethanol, boxes and boxes of pinned insects, and some specimens in storage out the back.
With so many #cool things in the #museum, how can we choose just one to be our #favorite? We asked around and here some our #staff #favoriteobjects. #museum30
Guess the #mammals! Your hint: all of these mammals are now extinct ➕ all of these mammals lived in North Florida between 20 million & 9 million years ago. #paleontology #Museum30
#museum30 = Day 11 = Sums up your job = Chose this painting of a theatre crowd by Hippolyte Michaud from @rijksmuseum as my job @Europeanaeu is about helping audiences enjoy and access culture https://t.co/jbRTYcOjGH
That's not a storm we'd like to be caught in. Image: #AThunderstorm by William Hilton (1786–1839), Calderdale Council Collection #Museum30