ALT A bound manuscript volume, open showing hand drawn butterflies on the left and handwritten notes on the right. Behind it, standing upright is a modern Museum publication titled 'Nature's Explorers'.
ALT A screen grab of a page from the website titled 'Digitised collections from the Library and Archives.
ALT Original hand drawn artwork depicting the head, front legs and unfurled long tongue of a pangolin.
ALT A staff member operating a piece of digitisation equipment which is cradling an open bound volume of botanical artwork , with a camera above.
Come join the Library and Archives team at @NHM_London! We're hiring a part-time Lead Metadata Librarian. 📚
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Hours Per Week: 21.6
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ALT An open book with pasted newspaper clippings and a mounted sketch. A woman sits in front, taking notes.
ALT A sign titled 'Nature's Explorers' standing behind an open book. The book has several illustrations of blue butterflies on the right, and handwritten notes on right.
ALT A book, open to an illustration of an identified mammal, sitting on a book cradle to be digitised. A man stands in the background, ready to turn the page.
From 30 September 2024, for a trial period, we are pleased to announce an additional day to our public opening hours at our Main Reading Room, @NHM_London.
We will now be open to appointments: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10.00 – 16.00. More info at: nhm.ac.uk/library
OPPORTUNITY! - we are recruiting an exceptional leader for NHM research:
Director of Research: Guide our world-class research community, set a strong vision for collections-based research, and ensure research excellence across all NHM activities.
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OPPORTUNITY! We are recruiting an exceptional leader for NHM Collections:
Director of Collections: You'll lead a dedicated team, spearhead strategy for the future of collections, drive access and research, and ensure success of our multi-site expansion
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ICYMI, listen to @uofgartshums#StoriesFromGlasgow podcast to hear the story of a curious traveller from @uofgenglit Prof Nigel Leask & @Ganolfan Prof Mary-Ann Constantine.
Hear how one naturalist's travels inspired tourism to Scotland & Wales.
Listen ➡️ gla.ac.uk/artspodcast
ALT A pink, purple and orange-lit sunset over the banks of a loch. Text overlay reads Stories From Glasgow Podcast Episode 3: Curious Travellers @UofGArtsHums and University of Glasgow logo
Read more about our project in @heraldscotland
"As a travel writer, Thomas Pennant played a pivotal role in stimulating the birth of tourism in Scotland and Wales in the later 18th century and romantic period..."
This week's #Google25 anniversary reminded us of life before the internet and the lengths we all had to go, for scientific research.
Here is a member of @NHM_London staff 'searching' our catalogue.
Now it's easy! Go to nhm.ac.uk/library to search our collections.
ALT Black and white photo of a man standing in front of a large wooden card cabinet. He has three drawers open and is searching through the cards in one.
In the last few weeks #DUNA volunteers have already completed the notebooks of lepidopterist Margaret Fountaine (1862-1940) 🦋 We’re busy processing these transcriptions now so that we can make the images and text available on our Digitised Collections 5/5 nhm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/…
ALT Full page of opaque watercolours and captions, with Fountaine’s monogram in the bottom right. There are six caterpillars of various sizes and colours, resting on and eating leaves, and three chrysalises attach to small portions of stems.
ALT Opaque watercolour of Acraea Caldarena as a caterpillar, with cropped text underneath. It is side-on, with its head raised and facing left, resting on a flower stem with four pink buds. It is yellow at both ends, with a gradient to a deep red in its centre, and a red and white striped underbelly. It is covered in large, thin black spikes.
William Kerr (d.1814) was a gardener at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. From 1803 he travelled to China, Java and the island of Luzon in the Philippines, sending back over 200 examples of plants new to European gardens #DUNA 4/5 zooniverse.org/projects/nhml…
ALT Part of a page with yellowing along its edges. Cursive handwriting reads: Botanical Mission to the Island of Luconia, in the year 1805. William Kerr’s signature is in the bottom right corner.
Frank Collier (1900-1964) kept several notebooks recording wildlife with descriptions and sketches. He was a Forest Officer and later Chief Conservator in Nigeria from 1923, but the notebook featured on #DUNA covers Northampton, Oxford and Cumberland: zooniverse.org/projects/nhml… 3/5
ALT Pencil sketch of a snipe bird in 9 different positions during a swoop, with dotted lines connecting them to show the order. The bird starts in the right-hand corner, goes straight left, down to the bottom right and loops before going upwards to the left at a gentler angle.
ALT Three watercolour panels of five grey geese. The geese have a gradient from their brown heads to grey wings, and white underbellies, on a background of blue sky, brown scribbled foliage, and green grass. They show the geese sitting and standing whilst resting, gathering together alarmed, and finally taking flight.
The index to Solander's slip catalogue is a great introduction to transcription with its neat, regular handwriting. It contains lists of plant genus, based on Linnaeus’ Species Plantarum, which catalogued every species known at the time! 🌿🌱🌻 #DUNA 2/5 zooniverse.org/projects/nhml…
ALT A page with two columns of text – each line in each column has a word followed by a number; all the words are in alphabetical order and begin with C.
📣 VOLUNTEER WITH US 📣 (From anywhere in the world 🌍)
Help us with the second round of #DUNA (Digitally Unlocking Nature’s Archive) by transcribing online on @the_Zooniverse! 📝
Get involved! zooniverse.org/projects/nhml…
Stay tuned to see the collections we have on offer... 1/5
Penblwydd hapus and happy birthday to the Welsh naturalist and travel writer Thomas Pennant, born #OnThisDay in 1726!
Here he is a bit closer to his first birthday than we usually think of him...
ALT A portrait of Thomas Pennant as a boy, dated c. 1740, wearing a blue suit and holding a book of sketches. Attributed to Joseph Highmore (1692–1780), and held by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales.
'...the Castle is a very great Pile of Buildings Consisting of Six Towers...We Ascended the highest of these Turrets which command a Prospect of the County Town & Bay of Caernarvon and Island of Anglesea'
#Welsh#QueerHistory 🏳️🌈
ALT Caernarvon castle and town, with boats in the foreground, and a mountainous landscape to the rear. Watercolour. An image from Thomas Pennant's extra-illustrated Welsh tours, held by the National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru.
The Ladies of Llangollen's #PrideMonth tour continues #OnThisDay in 1778.
'Went to see [Caernarfon] Castle built by --- King Edward I. where He has often Held his Court & is famous for being the birth place of his Son Edward II The first English Prince of Wales.'
ALT Moses Griffith, watercolour of 'Caernarvon Castle' interior. From Thomas Pennant's extra-illustrated Welsh tours, held by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales.