Muzeum Przyrodnicze w Cieplicach (biura)
@agatumilowicz
Scholar & Writer โ๐ป Ph.D. NYU Comparative Literature I write on archive, nature, memory, and layers of Polish, Jewish and German heritage in my native Lower Silesia. Words in The Brooklyn Rail, Triangle House Review, CEU Review of Books, Apofenie, etc
Muzeum Przyrodnicze w Cieplicach (biura)
Every Monday I dream of an office like this one ๐ฅฒ Two realities merging in plain sight.
This last photo? Is from Wojanรณw (formerly Schildau), number 27.
wait, what is going onnnnn!
The duality of public memory (from the past) and private property (of the moment) so a memorial for the local German soldiers fallen in World War I in a Polish private backyard.
Another convo, another gem. He says โyou know what, I donโt believe in the Internet.โ
Heโs a 100 and a half but heโs got a point, doesnโt he?
Was it Zamek Czocha? ๐ฅฒ Lower Silesia represent!
(But also, no complimentary drunkard? Something is off.)
The life cycle of a three-spined stickleback, in German, waiting for better days in a Polish high school.
A very old sea urchin in the wild.
If youโre doom scrolling, hello๐, Iโm doom posting, and continuing on my journey to this uncanny, unintentional archive of old German creatures. Possibly the only time I stumbled upon the life cycle of a three-spined stickleback and a random sea urchin. Theyโre all circa 100 years old now.
Old and peeling visual material depicting different kinds of fish.
Amerikanischer Kopalbaum / locust tree - an old visual material depicting it.
Creepy fish and locust tree from the past, nevertheless, I appreciate the tenacity of this old visual material.
Holy smokesโฆโ ๏ธ Thank you for alerting me to this. See, I donโt think the school even knows exactly what they have there and weirdly continues to store it, not knowing what to do with it (some stuff is too old to even touch). Thatโs why it looks like frozen in timeโฆI will let them know.
That is so strange! I am completely transfixed by the stubborn persistence of those thingsโฆ
Ummm Iโm pretty sure this belonged to an actual human being, but I would love to be wrong. After all, where were the educational skeletons coming from in the 1920s? This one has been progressively losing bones over time. My mom learned anatomy from the same set... They named him Stefan.
Old slides
A bio book from 1928.
The world in images - 1895
Hello old slides, books and all ๐
A bunch of archival eggs in a drawer.
How Spielbergโs โJurassic Parkโ started ๐คฃ
Early 20th century sunchoke flower.
Early 20th century cherry laurel.
Among my favorite finds, for instance, these prewar dried plants, sunchoke flower and cherry laurel.
I donโt even know whatโs going on here ๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ
Super old larvae & co.
Some more German samples from 80+ years ago.
So many of them are still bearing German inscriptionsโฆand are 80 years +!
More taxidermied animals locked in school shelves.
Different stages of life as evinced by some tiny specimens.
I wasnโt quite prepared for what I found. A variety of taxidermied animals, hundreds of specimens, herbaria and science books from the 19th and early 20th centuries. As if someone had pressed pause on nature and stored it all in a small school archive for students to see and use.
A cabinet filled with taxidermied birds.
Built in 1913 as an Oberrealschule for boys, my school became a Polish high school in 1945. I returned for unrelated research and rediscovered a room untouched by time - still filled with animal and plant specimens.
An old shelf filled with animal specimens from pre-1945.
In my series โGerman things you didnโt know survived the war and are still in use by Polesโ I want to give you a glimpse of an amazing research day I had some time ago.
Let me take you on the most unexpected journey through artefacts that survived the 1945 border change.
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Petition to give this contract to ฤeskรฉ drรกhy ๐๐ป
I appreciate this attitude ๐ค
Precisely! ๐คฃ Some choices are made preventatively ๐ ๐
In the world of doubles and layersโฆmake sure to check what hides underneath.
Here: a Prussian eagle under a mundane tapestry in a Polish local gov building ๐ซข
ลปadna pani ๐ ale dziฤkujฤ za polecajkฤ!
Ahaahhahaha ๐ big hugs to her!
Blue German art nouveau tiles found in one of the prewar building in Lower Silesia.
Had a dream about tiles - uncovering new sets of old tiles on floors and walls. A dream so vivid Iโm now soothing myself with old photos of the Art Nouveau wall tiles I once found in a building nearby ๐ฅฒ
Can we just pause and reflect on the fact PKP took ลnieลผka away from Karkonosze and for whatever reason let it run to Kudowaโฆ? What are those train names for anyway!
I already felt interpellated seeing youโre in Polanica! ๐ซก amazing ads though ๐ซ
Talked with my grandpa on the phone and got the usual โback in my daysโฆ the winters were colderโ kind of thing. The tricky part is, he was born in 1925 ๐ฅถ
How can I compete with THAT?!
Horrified countenance made of stone, reminiscent of a face frozen mid-retch, stained orange.
While reading the news: