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Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: manuscript marvels at the British Library

22nd Oct 201822nd Oct 2018 ~ Lucy Janes ~ Leave a comment

Why is seeing the actual Domesday Book at the British Library is almost an anti-climax? Because everything else in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition is so completely marvellous.

Saving Culture: Heritage in Crisis Today

8th Oct 20188th Oct 2018 ~ Lucy Janes ~ Leave a comment

In the sixth Andrew Carnegie lecture at Glasgow University Dr Richard Kurin from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington spoke about the development of the work of the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative.

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Images from the Rutland Psalter, created 1260. Held in the British Library (Add MS 62925). Leaf through it in the British Library Manuscripts viewer

Usage: Creative Commons Public Domain


Icon graphic: Rutland Psalter, British Library, Add MS 62925 f.85r.

Illustration by A. Hughes, etc. from 'Sing-Song. A nursery rhyme book' by Christina Rossetti. This file is from the Mechanical Curator collection, a set of over 1 million images scanned from out-of-copyright books and released to Flickr Commons by the British Library.

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