Ouija Board is a queen amongst mares, as both her racing and breeding achievements are exceptional. She features, along with 9 other wonderful retired in 's 'The Racehorse: Past & Future' https://t.co/vXkCyMEQEN

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You know what’d be cool? A museum dedicated to the history of paleontology. As an enthusiast of both paleo and history, that would feel extremely cool.

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😴Lights off, room empty—finally it's my day off.

🎨The Taoist Immortal Cao Guojiu, Album of Daoist Paintings, ink and light colors on gold-flecked paper, Zhang Lu (c.1464–1538), Ming dynasty (shown in 2013 'Ming Masterpieces from the at )

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Look at all this spectacular glassware! This illustration depicts a machine from the combustion of phosphorus and appears in the 1801 book Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. https://t.co/iNKRoditIj

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For our final post on wellbeing, we artist work from her exhibition 'A Quest for Wellbeing' at MEAA in 2018. Read more about how her work, like this traditional Chinese fan, commentates on the meaning of wellness in China on our Insta and Facebook

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It's time for our first of April, a chance to share our wonderful digital resources.

Today we invite you to enjoy our animated graphic novel 'Magna Carta - Road to Runnymede' to find out what led King John to seal the great charter of 1215: https://t.co/WqUjvYB8Y5.

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This painting of the rolling West Virginia hills actually depicts the site of the world's first petrochemical plant, built by the Union Carbide Corporation in 1920. https://t.co/OyGf5byIT1

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The portrayal of one of history’s most famous Queens, Marie Antoinette, is the subject of a new exhibition at La Conciergerie de Paris.
https://t.co/RPnLfiHZtE until January 2020

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Before World War II, most rubber came from trees in SE Asia. But when Japan cut off access during the war, the US developed a replacement: styrene. Learn more about the story of rubber when you visit our museum. https://t.co/qPckneZLZ5

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If you were getting ready for the in the 1930s, you might have used a vanity set like this! It’s made of celluloid, an early plastic that mimicked the ivory and horn. https://t.co/ngwlOZjM3T

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You know who you are. 🤦‍♂️

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I love museum mounts where they peel away layers like this one of a black caiman. I think it really helps put the skeleton in life-context more clearly for visitors, and its about as close as most people will ever get to dissecting some pretty awesome animals

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Raise your hand if you want to see something really beautiful? 🙋‍♀️ Okay, here's a thread for you...

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Celebrating with at . The first in-depth exploration into her contemporary practice, the ambitious survey exhibition will be on view through March 31, 2019. https://t.co/ruQPad4Qy6

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Join Military Museum for a special lecture series highlighting the events of “The Great War”.
Nov 16

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Hey there! Tems Swiya Museum is looking for talented Chinese Food Caterers!

Check for details here: https://t.co/sfYpolOojZ

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Celebrate in Northwestern BC at Kitimat Museum & Archives Aug 11 - Sept 30

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Learn about the Missing Stories of World War 1 on Thurs, Sept 21 at

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This cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) shows Dr. Jeremiah Milles welcoming a new Fellow to the Society.

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Eine schöne Mondtag-Nacht mit Ernst Ludwig Kirchner und dem

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