For the last day of our week we have the extraordinary woman, Adela Breton (1849–1923). Working with archaeologists in Mexico, she made detailed paintings of ancient temple murals, preserving an invaluable record for posterity.

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It’s time to introduce another extraordinary woman to celebrate (1775–1817):Writer of novels, world-renowned in English literature. Her novels, and feature scenes set in Bath.

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Our first Extraordinary Woman of the week is Hannah More (1745–1833): Philanthropist, poet, playwright, and author. She suggested that women were denied a quality education, leaving them unfit to function properly in society.

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Ahead of on 8 March 2022, wants to highlight some of Bath’s most extraordinary women. Keep a lookout as we introduce these extraordinary women throughout the next week, starting tomorrow!

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From the collection, a brass figure of Ganesh is a Hindu deity also known as Ganapati, who is the remover of obstacles and lord of beginnings.

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'The holly bears a berry, As red as any blood, & Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ, For to do us sinners good.' A wood block print from the collection by Gerard’s Herbal- 1597.

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Tonight How do and combine to produce
building solutions?
Wed 30 Mar 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm 🎟 £2-5


https://t.co/0YJ6JnUnXr

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Live and Virtual! Strawberry Bank – Exceptionally Preserved Fossils in Geological Context - https://t.co/wKzlHnApI3 Join @ 7.30pm to explore why Somerset is still the best place for

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Were you aware that host a whole series of philosophy talks on our Youtube Channel? If you've missed them, here is another chance to enjoy some great quality lectures and whet your appetite for the upcoming live variety. Enjoy!
https://t.co/4tDg4tfTDG...

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Everybody at BRLSI would like to wish😇Bob Draper an exceptionally Happy Birthday today! You might be taking it easy but you're still here with us in spirit!

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Tonight! UKFALL and Retrieving Meteorites! We know the Meteorite is one of the rarest ever found in the world but where to begin finding them?
Free Event with Dr Luke Daly https://t.co/0YRMwfPtvH

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UKFALL and Retrieving Meteorites! We know the Meteorite is one of the rarest ever found in the world but where to begin finding them?
Free Event tomorrow with Dr Luke Daly https://t.co/agtgDY8gz7

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Were you aware that host a whole series of philosophy talks on our Youtube Channel? If you've missed them, here is another chance to enjoy some great quality lectures and whet your appetite for the upcoming live variety. Enjoy!
https://t.co/4tDg4tfTDG...

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Dreary outside? What better day to explore the riches of rapidly-growing YouTube archive? - IT’S ALL FREE with more than 100 hours of fascinating & informative content for you to watch.
https://t.co/S85YH0umcm

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CercleFrancaisBath
Les comédiens du cinéma français
1ère partie
par Annie Kean
SAMEDI le 13 février 2021 de 14h30 à 16h00
CercleFrancaisBath.com

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Dreary outside? What better day to explore the riches of rapidly-growing YouTube archive? - IT’S ALL FREE with more than 100 hours of fascinating & informative content for you to watch.
https://t.co/BVwoIUxQFl

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Is Nick's admiration of Gatsby's pursuit of his dream understandable?
THE BRLSI BIG READ THIS FRIDAY ON THE GREAT GATSBY. Tickets & further information here.
https://t.co/BBaKj1w4Ac

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The winner of the BRLSI sonnet competition was announced today; watch out for the winner of our Haiku competition later this week!
For future poetry events! https://t.co/ezhitybcKl

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BRLSI BIG READ- Great Gatsby- Question One.
Why is Gatsby such a solitary figure?
Join BRLSI to discuss - July 31st- Betty Suchar leads the discussion.
https://t.co/mHJVcI6jkC

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'I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.' BRLSI disagree & that's why we're holding the BRLSI BIG READ on the Great Gatsby 31st July.
https://t.co/JBeyaeUXmG

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