Tim Pearce explores “expressive qualities in the detritus of our modern disposable society, with all its associated environmental concerns and implications” in his work.

It was inspired by Edward Wadsworth and the English industrial landscape.

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The blog focuses on The GWT’s Collection of the GWR’s Holiday Line publicity initiatives, take a look at this very cleverly designed booklet for a better insight.
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Tickets for our Autumn Steam Days can be found at: https://t.co/PFM2roxC8J

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These beautiful of historic costume have been drawn by Herbert Norris. Originally trained as a professional jeweler, Norris late became fascinated with studies, in particular the clothing of England, France & Germany through the ages.

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Drop-in to the Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery before 2pm today to explore early and innovative translations of Dante’s Divine Comedy from the Special Collections

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All that glitters is Gould? ✨ Come along and explore the collections with us in the first event of the new year. Tuesday 8 Jan, 12-2pm.

Can you recognise which volume this magical image comes from? Try see if you can find it here: https://t.co/cFpXp4Kwrn

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Join us on Tues 12 Dec to wrap up the year with our 'Christmas in the Collections'. Drop in to the Treasures Gallery 12-2pm and take a festive delve into Special Collections

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Charles Dickens' Dombey & Son orig published in 19 monthly installments https://t.co/VLXUFebYmW

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How did the British community help in Russia during the First World War? Find out in today's on until 2pm.

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