Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Collections
Rebecca B.
arkhamlibrarian
I think we all need some distracting Twitter content, so I’m starting a thread of my pulp science fiction erotica collection, which I will add to throughout the week. Will
Read more
Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
1/Yesterday Sean (@shahanSean) briefly mentioned the doctrine of muḥādatha (محادثة). Typically the medieval literature describes non-prophetic person who converses with angels as muḥaddath (محدث). The prominent caliph ʿUmar
Read more
𒊓𒅂𒁓𒐗𒐕𒐗 Steve the skeptic
sib313
Here is a fun story about NHSE and NHS Digital where the right hand doesn't seem to know what the left hand is doing... A few years back NHS Digital
Read more
NCTinies_GOs #NCT2020
Nctinies_GOs
Binders, sleeves, and materials: OH MY!Thread for collectors who want to keep their photocard and postcard collections in as mint condition as possible :) Ok, so as a note,
Read more
Daniel Lassell
dlassell
As I look to the new year, I want to pay gratitude to the poets whose books got me through 2020. Here are a few books I read this year
Read more
Yael Rice
Yael_Rice
One of the first things I did when I arrived at Amherst College was to ask the staff @meadartmuseum to see everything in the collection from South Asia. They kindly
Read more
Charis Enns
Charisenns
Net-A-Porter is collaborating with Gemfields on a 'responsibly-sourced coloured gemstone' capsule collection from Mozambique and Zambia with proceeds to fight elephant poaching and wildlife trade in Kenya.https://www.refinery29.com/
Read more
Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Arguably the most INCREDIBLE aspect of humanity is that NOT ONLY can we understand our societal institutions, our place(s) within them and how they are affecting us but, incredibly:We can
Read more
Jonathan Taylor 🐮
JonTaylor_BM
conservators are an essential part of museum life. They ensure that objects are preserved in as close to original condition as possible for future generations. You rarely see a conservator
Read more
Nii @ flipped eye
nii_flippedeye
In the light of this Telegraph piece accusing the Arts Council of 'virtue signalling' (which I saw via @tobikyere) I feel it's apt to share how toxic an environment the
Read more
Museum of London
MuseumofLondon
We're delighted to announce our new Twitter exhibition: The Tweetside Hoard. Open now and free to visit, all you have to do is scroll down this thread. And please, no
Read more
Australian Academy of Science
Science_Academy
'Net-zero emissions' is the conversation of the moment. Tune into our live stream at 2pm AEST today to hear about our vision for a net-zero #emissions future for @Canberra icon
Read more
Sheshapatangi1 ಪ್ರಭಾ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
sheshapatangi1
Who Was #BharatenduHarishchandra?Harishchandra created amazing poems and dramas that left benchmark. In 1880, the scholars of Kashi bestowed him with the title ‘Bharatendu. There is hardly an individual who hasn’t
Read more
Joe Bates
josephmbates
One reflection I’ve had following Blackout Tuesday is the whiteness and maleness of the beginner piano rep I teach. I’m trying to address that, and would love any leads for
Read more
Kayla Adams
KaylaAdams___
I will be starting a new series to cover all of The Duchess of Cambridge’s patronage’s. This series will cover visits, tours, events, fundraisers, letters etc. First up is: NATIONAL
Read more
Plymouth Culture
PlymouthUK2020
We’d like to wish everyone, wherever you are and whoever you are, a much-improved and considerably happier new year! We can’t understate how challenging 2020 has been for the
Read more
‹
1
2
...
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
...
52
53
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree