Jenny💫 (@futurearch1vist) 's Twitter Profile
Jenny💫

@futurearch1vist

Visitor Experience Assistant @ Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery | PHAWM Cultural Heritage Research Assistant (phawm.org) | Plant mum 🌿

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OK here we go. Conceivably the greatest, most technical accomplishment in the history of natural history art: nearly 4000 glass models of flowers created by Rudolph and Leopold #Blaschka for Harvard Museum. None of the objects in here look like glass. Readers, they're all glass.

OK here we go. Conceivably the greatest, most technical accomplishment in the history of natural history art: nearly 4000 glass models of flowers created by Rudolph and Leopold #Blaschka for <a href="/HarvardMuseum/">Harvard Museum</a>. None of the objects in here look like glass.
Readers, they're all glass.
The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day 544 years ago one of the most famous people in history was born. Though you don't know her name, you definitely know her face. Here is the story of the woman with the world's most famous smile, Lisa Gherardini, who never even saw her own portrait...

On this day 544 years ago one of the most famous people in history was born.

Though you don't know her name, you definitely know her face.

Here is the story of the woman with the world's most famous smile, Lisa Gherardini, who never even saw her own portrait...
Jenny💫 (@futurearch1vist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anyone is interested, I have had a blog post published by the British Num. Soc. about my experience working in the British Museum’s Coins and Medals department! 🏛️ britnumsoc.blog/2023/09/26/bns…

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A coin hoard buried in Glencoe for some 330 years has been discovered on UofG Archaeology dig by a University of Glasgow student. The pot of coins gives an insight into life for Clan MacDonald before the Glencoe Massacre. Read ⬇️ ow.ly/1mgz50PUsZa National Trust for Scotland @Glencoe_Museum The Hunterian

A coin hoard buried in Glencoe for some 330 years has been discovered on <a href="/UofGArchaeo/">UofG Archaeology</a> dig by a <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a> student. 

The pot of coins gives an insight into life for Clan MacDonald before the Glencoe Massacre.
  
Read ⬇️
ow.ly/1mgz50PUsZa 
<a href="/N_T_S/">National Trust for Scotland</a> @Glencoe_Museum <a href="/hunterian/">The Hunterian</a>