Picture of women on a beach John Leech, ‘The mermaids' haunt’. The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1854 - 1869. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs. Picture Collection, The New York Public Library.
Call for Papers: Women’s Fieldwork and the Making of Nineteenth Century Natural History Collections
We seek articles to complete a special issue on women’s field collecting, and contributions to nineteenth century natural history for Nuncius.
#Histsci #NaturalHistory #WomensHistory #Fieldwork
09.03.2026 12:47
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Cambridge University Library, University Museum of Zoology and the University of Cambridge - Collections Connections Communities
Here's an awesome natural history humanities PhD opportunity, working with Cambridge University Library & our insect & archive collections here at @zoologymuseum.bsky.social, exploring the links between entomology, life writing & environmental change. Please share!
www.ccc.cam.ac.uk/initiatives/...
10.03.2026 17:59
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Painting of Edward Bulwer Lytton
At an event in Trinity Hall and have come face to face with the author of Zanoni. He's always one step ahead!
09.03.2026 11:11
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Today is International Women's Day and we're celebrating Mary Buckland! Buckland was a naturalist and illustrator who's work is being celebrated in our current special exhibition, Breaking Ground.
This photo is one of our most recent acquisitions and was donated by a descendant of the Bucklands.
08.03.2026 09:00
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Emblem book, Flemish, 1685-86. Meekness: a nun wearing a laurel wreath, caressing an elephant that stands behind her. (British Museum)
07.03.2026 17:55
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This substation has been flooded for months. So that's how they make electric eels. (Translator's note: the speaker is in Ely)
07.03.2026 09:08
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Stark painting of a still life containing fossils and books, including Charles Lyell's Elements of Geology.
"Fossils (February)" by the English surrealist Tristram Hillier. This 1955 painting was commissioned by Shell for the Shell Book of Nature, Fossils, Insects and Reptiles. From Ark UK: Government Art Collection. You Can Be Sure Of Shell... #FossilFriday
06.03.2026 08:46
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The others are kept behind a special bead curtain
05.03.2026 13:21
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Yes this one's very tasteful
05.03.2026 08:57
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Specimen A18197 at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences: the graptolite Trigonograptus, glued to a blue tablet with labels indicatating publications in which it's been illustrated.
Next month, at the 2026 meeting of the @thebsls.bsky.social at the @unistrathclyde.bsky.social, I'll be talking about what the heck literary scholars can, might, or should be doing with natural history collections.
05.03.2026 08:46
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grainy black and white photo. Three naval reserve lads atop the Hylaeosaurus
From a letter in COUNTRY LIFE magazine, 13/02/1915:
“SIr, The saying that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy“ appears to have been taken seriously to heart by the lads of the Naval Brigade, now in training at the Crystal Palace..
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(the Palace was closed to the public during WW1)
04.03.2026 19:26
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Cover of Harold W. Clark, Fossils, Flood, and Fire (1968). Painting of a sauropod and tyrannosaurs fleeing the Flood, while a volcano erupts in the background.
I've not seen many artistic representations of dinosaurs trying to escape the Genesis Deluge, or rather not many that weren't produced very, very recently. The image below is from an ebay auction (shorturl.at/Tg1TH). Harold W. Clark, Fossils, Flood, and Fire (1968). Watch out behind you, T. rex!
04.03.2026 13:49
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diagram showing how a film set might simulate an underwater view, with the arrangement (from left to right) of a film camera, an aquarium, a woman dressed as a mermaid, and three sheets
my article on Georges Méliès and aquariums—the first thing published from my dissertation—is now out open access at @jcmsjournal.bsky.social!!
read on to see how fairy tale grottoes, Jules Verne's science fiction, and water infrastructure are all connected!!!
quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/i...
03.03.2026 14:07
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Writing for Life 2026 - Wollaton Hall
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Aspiring writers! The folk at Wollaton Hall (aka Batman’s house) are running an event for young people hoping for a career in writing
I’ll be there to talk history & non-fiction, alongside brilliant children's authors, poets, & novelists
🗓️ 10 March, 4–7pm wollatonhall.org.uk/writing-for-...
03.03.2026 11:07
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The frontispiece to Ethel Skeat's textbook The Principles of Geography, Physical & Human (1923). Not sure if school geography textbooks still have frontispieces, but, if they do, they probably don't depict Yggdrasil, Nidhögg, 'the little squirrel Ratatösk', 'the great Midgard serpent', etc.
03.03.2026 08:32
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A colourful Postmodern building with brick patterns, rounded columns, and palm trees.
Cambridge isn't a city known for its PoMo exuberance but I always admire this sunny delivery centre on Tennis Court Road.
02.03.2026 08:41
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Books Available to review for H-Environment
Books Available for Review for H-Environment Below are the books currently available for review for H-Environment. Interested in reviewing one? Please email me at dmccahey@uci.edu. If we haven’t met,...
Reviewing a book is one of the best and most fun service opportunities available! Check out the awesome books available from H-Environment! #envhist #envhum #envtech #conservation #sustainability #envjustice #ecocrit #envphil #plantstudies #animalstudies #nature
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
11.02.2026 06:09
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An historic black and white illustration of a paper nautilus floating on the ocean. There are boats, a city and hills in the background.
🎉 Huge news for BHL: The Field Museum is taking over the hosting of BHL’s website, servers & infrastructure, ensuring long-term stability and access for its 63+ million pages of open biodiversity literature. Learn more:
blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2026/02/tran...
#BHLTransition #ILoveBHL 🌍 📚 🧪
27.02.2026 14:31
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Painting of a long-necked dinosaur-like sea monster rearing up on its hind legs, to make itself the same height as the top of the lighthouse. It is attacking the lighthouse which is crumbling and being destroyed.
"The monster opened its great toothed mouth and the sound that came from it was the sound of the Fog Horn itself. Lonely and vast and far away. The sound of isolation, a viewless sea, a cold night, apartness. That was the sound."
Ray Bradbury, 'The Foghorn' #BookologyThursday
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26.02.2026 17:01
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Dictyonema, retouched photograph by O. M. B. Bulman. Detail from part II of A Monograph of British Dendroid Graptolites (1928). #FossilFriday
27.02.2026 08:39
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Cost of living: Students praise 'essential' food bank service
Queen's University Belfast says there were more than 10,500 visits by students to its food bank in the students' union.
Shocking. When I was an undergrad around 20 years ago, a decent summer job & the maintenance loan saw me (carefully) thru a whole year in a provincial city. The cost of living is now so insane that hundreds, maybe thousands, of students in Belfast are using food banks. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
26.02.2026 08:58
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That would have been in the sequel
25.02.2026 10:37
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Like Jurassic Park (Crichton)? Like The Lost World (Doyle)? Like The Lost World (Crichton)? Then this is the podcast for you. Although people who said yes to the last question may be thinner on the ground.
25.02.2026 10:35
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Yes, it looks pretty bumbling
25.02.2026 09:01
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'Un mondo perduto': a sauropod dinosaur is seconds away from crashing into the water when Tower Bridge snaps.
This 1928 Italian cover for The Lost World ... I like it.
25.02.2026 08:49
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