Oh, Allan Ahlberg! I could probably recite Each Peach Pear Plum in my sleep.
Oh, Allan Ahlberg! I could probably recite Each Peach Pear Plum in my sleep.
Lovely to hear about the new Gertrude Bell Archive wesite, and that it was a collaboration between Library, Humanities, and Research Software Engineers. Bravo @ncllibspeccoll.bsky.social! gertrudebell.ncl.ac.uk #DCDC25
Another fantastic day at #DCDC25 Fascinating talks, and great fun trying out @nlandarchives.bsky.social escape room!!
Brilliant first day at #DCDC25 ! Great talks, great company, and great food!
Chris Hinchliffe (MP for NE Herts) was suspended from Labour for tabling an amendment to protect the ecologically unique chalk streams in his constituency - with other Labour MPs branding him the 'Hedgehog Hezbollah'.
The last days of Stalin had a healthier political culture than the Labour Party.
Absolutely. Libraries, parks and community centres are vital to improving people's living standards and life chances in deprived areas.
NB: Browsing works because actual human librarians take the time to categorize materials so that like things live together on the shelves. It's. not. magic. it. is. professional. labor.
Just because youโre paranoid, doesnโt mean theyโre not out to get you #RenaissanceHorses ๐ด
Great day working at the IWM masterclass today. It's always so much fun getting to showcase our library collection to members of the public!!
only took several billion dollars to get to โalmost as good as a coin-flipโ
I've had a fascinating afternoon out today exploring the National Army Museum!
'Inches' Yvonne Trewin, of Paignton, the smallest member of the crew makes a big leap ashore to make fast as the boat comes alongside (original caption). Official Admiralty photograph taken by Harold William John Tomlin, Plymouth, November 1944. Imperial War Museum image: A 26510. Description: a young woman in Naval uniform photographed mid-leap as she jumps from her boat to the shore. In the background can be seen other vessels including warships.
Wren in flight (Imperial War Museum image: A 26510)
Brilliant day at #HAP25. The panels were very insightful and engaging - I've learned a lot today!
Glad to see Agnes Conway's work as Secretary of Imperial War Museum's Women's work committee flagged in Ann-Marie Foster's presentation @ihr.bsky.social #HAP25 #HAPmemory You'll also find her in our @beyondnotables.bsky.social database
We've created a new Starter Pack of #History institutes and research centres in the UK & Ireland bit.ly/3F3Eo2M
Please do share. There will be gaps and recommendations are welcome.
We hope this pack helps you keep in touch with work by and for historians in the UK & Ireland #Skystorians.
Screenshot from a scan of page 289 of an 1863 English translation of Don Quixote. The text is set in two columns. In the left column, we read in part โthou hast hit the point, Sancho, which can alone shake my resolutionโ, and on the right โthy share of the booty would would have been at least the emperorโs crown of goldโ; by coincidence, these align so that the phrase โshake my bootyโ can be read across the columns.
Books designed to be read only by human eyes are different from books designed to be read by machines, which is why Google will tell you that the phrase โshake my bootyโ can be found in an 1863 English translation of Don Quixote.