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The Beatrix Potter Society wishes you all a Happy New Year! Let's welcome 2023!
Greetings card, by #beatrixpotter Hildesheimer and
Faulkner, 1890, © @V_and_A , London / courtesy of
Frederick Warne and Co.
Spread some festive joy this season by downloading a free template to create your very own Beatrix Potter Christmas card from the @V_and_A! link in bio
Greetings card, by #beatrixpotter Hildesheimer and Faulkner, 1890, © @V_and_A , London / courtesy of Frederick Warne and Co.
Plato pretending to be a Russian boyar, with turbaned Diogenes (left) turning up with a plucked chicken at the Academy saying "Behold A Man!" after Plato defined Man as a Featherless Biped. "The School of Plato" by Johann Gerhard Huck (Hildesheim 1795).
We wish you all a Happy New Year!!
This New Year card, made by Beatrix Potter, was
published by Hildesheimer and Faulkner. #beatrixpotter #HappyNewYear2021
New Year card published by Hildesheimer & Faulkner. © Frederick Warne & Co.
Beatrix Potter’s first published works were greetings cards - and this one is absolutely entrancing. @AphraPell @deborahjvass
Our paper on Middle #Jurassic plesiosaurs from #Hildesheim in northern #Germany was published yesterday (backdated to 2018). We describe a large Liopleurodon tooth and other fragments. A pdf is available on my website https://t.co/iv5XF63Gsy
#scicomm #paleontology #Science
Today marks the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass.”
Photo: Burning synagogue on Kristallnacht. Hildesheim, Germany. November 9, 1938. #fromtheyivoarchives
#Onthisday in 1890 Beatrix sells first drawings to Hildesheimer & Faulkner, London. Used as greetings cards and as illustrations to a book of rhymes, A Happy Pair by Frederic E. Weatherly.
Source picture: https://t.co/Yec9VSQyeI
Hildesheim, a kaleidoscope of medieval wonders. Including a 700 yr old cultivated rose bush - a living relic - & some astonishing objects
Absurdly Expressive Dog Portraits by #ElkeVogelsang.
Based in Hildesheim, Germany,
http://t.co/vdn0j8NRaJ