Search results for #ArchiveAnimals
We're in Kenilworth for today's Archive Animals. This photograph of cows in the fields around Kenilworth Castle was taken c.1947. 🐮 📸 WCRO, PH77/146 #ExploreYourArchive #ArchiveAnimals #EYANature
@ARAScot Our slightly late contribution to #archiveanimals shows Susan MacPherson (née Young) Sitting On a Bench on #Leith Links, #Edinburgh in #1938. Further info below…
#ArchiveAnimals @ARAScot #Leith Links 1938. ‘My Mum Susan & Peter the dog (bottom) who belonged to my aunt, but when she married & moved to #Sighthill he found his way back home in 3 weeks & arrived with very sore paws & very thin. He never left home again!’ Christine Muir 2021
Today's Archive Animal is this rather charming cabinet portrait of a young child from the Throckmorton collection, with a rather well behaved dog and sheep! 🐶🐑 📸 WCRO, CR1998/LVB #ExploreYourArchive #ArchiveAnimals
We have a lot of seals in our archive but this one - photographed on the Calf of Man by a daytripper - is definitely our favourite. #ArchiveAnimals #Archive30 #ManxArchives #IsleOfMan
Fantastic #ArchiveAnimals for #Archive30 from @wyorksarchives There are a lot of animals in the documents we get out for members of the public in the search room. Here are a few beasts we’ve come across recently whilst preparing for our #Medieval Magnified exhibition.
#Archive30 Day 14: #ArchiveAnimals. The former Turnpike Secondary School in #Newbury opened in 1964: buff.ly/3RaeDiw. It closed in the 1990s and the site was excavated by @UKTVAS in 2001. (1/2)
In the inventory of Thornton's goods, made on 3 March 1707, it lists amongst her goods: 4 cows, 3 young heifers, 8 heifers, a young ox, 4 calves, 18 young sheep, 5 rams, 20 ewes, 2 oxen, 2 pigs, and 2 old coach horses. #Archive30 #ArchiveAnimals
In addition to keeping a directory of people #AnneLister knew, this open project also has a tab for #ArchiveAnimals mentioned in her journals! From her prized horse “Hotspur” to #AnnWalker’s dog “Tiny”.. Reply w/favorite excerpts, or add missing animals! packedwithpotential.org/projects/anne-…
One of the more unusual manuscripts in the Abbey is our medieval bestiary, which features illustrations of animals both real and imaginary with moral lessons about each one. Here we have a fearsome griffin, a manticore, and a walrus. #Archive30 #ArchiveAnimals
Moths are usually bad news in an Archive, but we love these early C19th Chinese watercolour illustrations #ArchiveAnimals #Archive30 digital.soas.ac.uk/AA00001352/000…
A horse show in Royston, 1967 #ArchiveAnimals 🐎 #Archive30
We have quite a few photographs of pets in the archives, but here's an unusual one: Tommy the owl, taken in 1895. He probably belonged to the Turnull family of Sandybrook Hall, Ashbourne . #ArchiveAnimals #Archive30
The day the plaque to Phoebe Cusden was unveiled on Talbot House in 2017. St Mary’s Butts/Castle Street Conservation Area. #ArchiveAnimals #Archive30
#Archive30 #ArchiveAnimals Suffragettes were often portrayed as cats It was thought that portraying campaigners as such would imply the idea of women voting as absurd: cats were seen as passive, feminine & ineffectual. There may also have been a nod to the 1913 Cat & Mouse Act
#ArchiveAnimals Swans on the Mill Pond at the Old Wire Mill, Thurgoland and the Fleets near Barnsley town centre #Archive30
There was only one thing I could post for #ArchiveAnimals #Archive30
Sarah Churchill was a big animal lover. We have lots of pictures of her with her dogs, but today for #ArchiveAnimals we can't resist a picture of her and Vic Oliver taking Lion cubs for a walk
Here're some #ArchiveAnimals for @ARAScot #Archive30 - a hare (top r), a disembodied head (l) and two...goodness knows, sheep maybe?! They decorate Bench Book 1 [C BRG 1] C15th @Hullccnews ordinances. @Hull_Museums @hull_libraries