A duty of care to human remains | Letters
Letter: Prof Liv Nilsson Stutz and Prof Sarah Tarlow respond to an article on ethical questions about remains from overseas in UK museums
πΊGood letter in The Guardian by Liz Nilsson Stutz and Sarah Tarlow in response to the overseas human remains collections in British museums article. I recognise their characterisation of the sector as anxious to deal with these inherited collections ethicallyβ¦
www.theguardian.com/science/2026...
14.03.2026 08:17
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To remind you of the importance of sleep on World Sleep Day, here's a photograph from our archives of Rupert, the favourite cat of the Cornish poet Charles Causley!
Why not be like Rupert today and find a cosy spot to enjoy a nice snooze!
π· EUL MS 50a/2/2/6/9
#WorldSleepDay #ArchiveCats #Archives
13.03.2026 10:09
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Photo of trees in mist with a path in foreground
Photo of a tree in the mist
Photo of a clump of trees in mist
Photo of trees in mist
Misty out this morning
08.03.2026 07:33
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Brave IDF warrior engages in battle with a monument in Jenin today
t.me/lelotsenzura...
07.03.2026 16:19
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The Ghost of Greystone Grange
by A.A. Beckett (1878)
π¨B. Frost #PhantomsFriday
06.03.2026 04:27
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Shelf of small books in the Syon Abbey Library. Most have parchment bindings and hand-made modern orange labels created by the community of Syon Abbey.
Shelves of books in the Chris Brooks Collection. The books in this photograph were written for children and young adults in the 19th and early 20th century, and many of them have colourful and illustrated bindings.
Shelves of late 19th and 20th century books in the Hypatia Collection of books and journals by and about women. Many of the books have colourful or illustrated spines.
Four shelves of 19th and 20th century books in the John Betjeman Library
Our rare book collections are available for EVERYONE to access for research or enjoyment in our reading room!
With more than 50,000 books published between 1471 and 2025, we have something for everyone.
Find out more! β‘οΈ libguides.exeter.ac.uk/archives/books
#WorldBookDay #RareBooks #Exeter
05.03.2026 11:02
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I think about this Tony Benn speech much more than I used to
28.02.2026 16:09
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Large town planning map of Exeter with fold lines. Different areas of the city are highlighted in reds and greens to indicate agricultural areas, development areas, car parks etc. A reference key in the left hand corner lists the different types of areas and/or features.
Find out more about our Mapping our Exeter project & explore digitised maps (1587-1970s) from the collections in our online exhibit β‘οΈ specialcollectionsarchive.exeter.ac.uk/exhibits/sho...
π· Edmund maps 942.359/E30 CIT; digitised by @dhlabexeter.bsky.social
#InternationalMapDay #MappingOurExeter
03.02.2026 09:53
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Catholic Library, Muslim Books
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Dominicans in Cairo collected rare printed books in Arabic, particularly Muslim devotional works rarely found in other libraries.
"In the 1950s and 1960s, the Dominicans collected rare printed books in Arabic, particularly Muslim devotional works . . . These books are slim and ephemeral . . . Most other repositories of rare books in the Muslim world donβt think theyβre worth collecting."
27.02.2026 04:37
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It all felt very positive!
23.02.2026 23:40
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Photo of two men in a pub cellar, one reading at a lectern with a skull at its foot, the other playing the violin. Both wear waistcoats
Incredible and emotionally turbulent reading of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' tonight by @montagfire.bsky.social with Joshua Hamilton providinh an amazing improvised violin accompaniment for almost three hours
23.02.2026 23:38
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Photo of a pub cellar with the words 'Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul' carved on a wooden roof beam overhead and a glass of red wine prominent in the foreground
"Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul"... but I may need a few more glasses before the grand reveal
23.02.2026 23:26
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Photo of printed sheets of paper with colour image of an ambrotype portrait of a woman in the middle of the text
Pub proofreading #photohist
23.02.2026 18:11
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I saw a pair on the River Culm in Devon this morning, somewhat to my surprise
22.02.2026 17:08
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I'm delighted to announce that the paperback of Upon A White Horse: Journeys In Ancient Britain and Ireland will be published on April 23 by @headlinebooks.bsky.social. Just in time, I hope, for better weather that will allow people to visit some of the beautiful old places I write about.
20.02.2026 08:18
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Image of a copy of the book, Astrology and History in Early Islam: Aligning Heaven and Earth, by Antoine Borrut
GUYS GUYS GUYS my incredible colleague, Antoine Borrut, just texted me this pic, the BOOK IS IN HAND, which means you too can have it soon!
Astrology and History in Early Islam, coming out with Edinburgh!
21.02.2026 18:10
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Photo of a glass negative showing the title page of a Puritan pamphlet 'Newes from Ipswich' with an illustration of a preacher beneath the title lettering - which is in white against a black background, as this is a negative image
Last night I dug out a box of glass negatives for something I'm working on
19.02.2026 09:28
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This may be of interest @karakmufti.bsky.social
18.02.2026 19:56
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Film still from 'Quadrophenia' (1979) showing Michael Elphick as the father of Jimmy Cooper (Phil Daniels), having an inter-generational disagreement
'Is this some sort of new fashion I haven't heard about?
Sopping wet trousers?'
18.02.2026 19:54
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Exactly. This is an advert. Not news.
18.02.2026 18:58
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I'm enjoying the BBC's Lord of the Flies but altho it's been years since I read it, I don't remember 'Piggy' being such a resourceful & assertive character in the novel. Time for a re-read (but I'm committed to Rites of Passage first). We have the original MS in @exeterunispeccoll.bsky.social
18.02.2026 18:45
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Look forward to catching up on this. In terms of French royalty, the episode on Catherine de Medici with
@estelleprnq.bsky.social
was an absolute joy
18.02.2026 18:03
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This is fantastic. Le Guin was one of the GOATs. Absolutely on point, as usual
18.02.2026 08:23
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Photo of a pylon by a river, with early morning mist rising off the wet fields beyond the far bank, trees in the background and clouds overhead
Alas, not such a good reflection here
18.02.2026 08:25
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Here is a cool call for the #bookhistory communities: βWomen Printing for Institutions in Early Modern Europeβ, at the HAB WolfenbΓΌttel (and organized by Saskia Limbach) in November 2026.
CFP: www.hab.de/wp-content/u...
18.02.2026 08:17
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The hillforts at Ire on Gotland were probably sites of defense and observation along the coast. There is a cliff towards the sea and a wall towards the land. There are c. 30 hillforts on Gotland on cliffs out of c. 100. There was also a Viking Age harbour at Ire. #HillfortsWednesday
18.02.2026 04:50
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