★💛卄αPⓅ𝐘 𝓫ιᖇ𝕥Ⓗđ𝒶ㄚ✰˚* Linda Fabiani
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Honey analysis results are in! Thanks to for identifying these top 4 favourites for the Hazelbank Bees: No 1 White Clover, 2 Rosebay Willowherb, 3 Bramble, 4 Raspberry

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Supa Dupa 🎉 Supa Kool 😎 Birthday 🥳 Linda Fabiani
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in 1873 the working class poet Janet Hamilton died aged 78

Hamilton's family moved to the weaving village of Langloan in c1802 & she was married at 13. Much of her verse reacted to the rapid industrialisation of the area in her lifetime https://t.co/ieV9lP44Mo

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Inside a home in Wishaw, 1858!
"The Mothers Lesson"/Interior painted on the spot/Wishaw, Lanarkshire indistinctly signed and dated '1858' by George Washington Brownlow (1835-1876).

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Welcome to Aura! We are an inclusive service providing support to anyone affected by in North Lanarkshire. You can receive support from us when it is the right time for you, and in a way that suits you. Find out more at https://t.co/z6qkOuIE0K

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Looking for FUN digital learning resources?

We've got activities, podcasts, videos and games on our website – all curriculum linked and ALL FREE!

We are also offering FREE virtual museum visits for primary schools in Lanarkshire, every Thursday and Friday this term... (1/3)

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A 2,000-year-old dagger found at a ‘lost' medieval village in North Lanarkshire may have been buried to protect its inhabitants from harm 🗡️

But the ancient blade failed to save the village when in the 1700s it was demolished to make way for parkland: https://t.co/Fy2xbY5f8v

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The Lanarkshire village whose inhabitants have included inventors, scientists, artists, politicians… and even a spy.
https://t.co/4yijWqA7FB

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Gavin Hamilton was born into an influential Lanarkshire family in 1723. In his 20s he tried to establish himself as a portrait painter in London producing dazzling images like this of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton

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Yes, I think so! Some very descriptive passages and ahead of its time. It's nice to read such a drama set in our local area of Glasgow, Lanarkshire and the Clyde. J. G. Lockhart was the son-in-law of Sir Walter Scott. Published 1830.

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Here is a list of the community-led campaigns and pages of interest within Lanarkshire which are working to save our historic buildings and estates for everyone and a link to their Facebook pages. Please let me know if I have missed any! https://t.co/9cFRTbIwzR

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SOUTHWEST SCOTLAND PRINTMAKERS, a newly formed group promoting work from some of the leading original from D&G, Ayrshire & South Lanarkshire, is being launched with a Christmas exhibition @ Gracefield! 🙌
Among the 20 artists- Pamela Grace & Sarah Stewart!

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Waiting to hear today's new local restrictions in England: Lilly Jamieson 1931 by Lanarkshire-born trained Principal & member Hugh Adam Crawford (1898-1982). Oil on canvas. Gift from Mrs Lilly Friskin to in 1985. (c) Artist's Estate.

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The latest story on our collections website looks at one of 's hidden secrets, Howes Basin.

The coal drops here were used to transfer coal from Lanarkshire's 1st public railway to the https://t.co/wDnHxBQiYN

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We're loving 💕 this beautiful drawing of pansy flowers, decorating the title of an 18th century Lanarkshire estate plan. https://t.co/rzsOIbnSev

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Happy 130th birthday to the a masterpiece largely built using open-hearth steel. Here are some of the related objects in NL Museums & Archives collections

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