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The cover of a book. Text reads Textile Shakespeare. The lower part of the image is embroidery, black on white, with flowers, fruit, insects, and animals. it is discoloured with age.

The cover of a book. Text reads Textile Shakespeare. The lower part of the image is embroidery, black on white, with flowers, fruit, insects, and animals. it is discoloured with age.

TEXTILE SHAKESPEARE has a COVER👀

(this is a late C16 embroidered coif - never in fact assembled - in the V&A. All the crazy scale with added big cats, like an acid trip As You Like It. I love that it is a bit stained and messy.)

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PASSAGE is recruiting for two fixed-term posts to join me working on 18thC records of enslavement
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And the last loan request is written… now the real work begins…
#curators #exhibitions

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#skystorians might be a useful thing here.

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I think a Catholic still can’t be PM, no?

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If you are a PhD Student at an LAHP university, Kings College London, LSE, Queen Mary, SOAS, UCL, RCM, RCA, RCSd.. you can apply to come and work with me!

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But so helpful to have them!

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A ‘cook’d up’ affair: Queen Charlotte’s 1794 Epiphany Ball - The History of Parliament The Court of George III and Queen Charlotte has often been characterized as a rather dull affair, a stark contrast to the more glitzy events on offer in the

#ICYMI, on the #HistParl website this week Dr Robin Eagles looked at the hastily planned Epiphany Ball of 1794, and explored what it tells us about the workings of George III's court. @georgianlords.bsky.social

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Since Olwen Hedley!

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Ooh how did I miss this.

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Also, one of my favourite things in the whole collection a ceiling board from Hampton Court covered in wallpaper from the late 1500s. One of the earliest surviving wallpapers in the world.

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I’m working on an exhibition which really is outside my comfort zone. I don’t feel expert enough for any of it. Then I remember I am a curator and not an historian and so I trust the story the objects are telling me.

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"My thesis supervisor Jürgen Habermas has told me recently he would not have succeeded in today's academia. He has never applied for a grant in his life and he writes long books" - Patrizia Nanz, President of the European University Institute, in a speech today

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Good morning.

Word of the Day is as beautiful as it is underused. ‘Confelicity’ is finding joy in the happiness and success of others.

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Thank you!!

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Hello! I’m a curator at Historic Royal Palaces

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Hello! Where are my fellow #curators I think curatorial practice is changing so rapidly it would be good to get in touch and see examples of best practice

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