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Posts by Lila
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Having a FT job with a 2 ½ hour daily commute means I no longer have the time to fully devote myself to the position as @bill-of-lefts.bsky.social's replygal.
There’s a restaurant I’ve gone to for literally a decade where at some point they decided my name was Paul. And by the time I realized what was happening, it was too late to tell them. So I’m just Paul there.
I would like to direct your attention to the incident in the first week of my archives internship that I called DublinCore "GoblinCore." Thank you.
Only men secure in their masculinity (e.g. @bill-of-lefts.bsky.social) will watch figure skating on Super Bowl Sunday
I take it back, this was in Oxford. I also found one in London.
I went out of my way to find the Victorian postbox in London
@dianahmyers.bsky.social please weigh in
I think you would also agree with this sentiment: fuck Penn.
Having spent COUNTLESS hours researching at the Weston Library, it is impossible to imagine a Bodleian experience this modern
I think you're beautiful just the way you are 💕
Got engaged to @bill-of-lefts.bsky.social four years ago (!!!) today. Best decision I've ever made <3
Gerry Adams' PR is now just him posing with Irish goats and babies. Talk about a way to rehab an image
Me too--maybe it's the same one?
they can rent 20% of their units to younger people. source: I’m moving into one this month
NOOOO BILL HOW COULD YOU????
Vitrine de musée exposant quatre statuettes : Enfant Jésus bénissant, saint Michel, sainte Barbe et sainte Catherine d’Alexandrie
Made in Malines 📍
Au début du 16e siècle, la ville de Malines est un grand centre artistique de création de statuettes polychromées. Objets de dévotion privée, elles sont exportées dans toute l’Europe.
Retrouvez quelques exemples de productions malinoises dans nos collections ! 👀
Library school is really bringing out the "doing the group project by myself" aspect of my personality.
*screams into the void*: IT'S THE BAYEUX EMBROIDERY, NOT A TAPESTRY
You're cute
There's a robust scholarly literature about the history of double-entry bookkeeping as the basis of Italian merchant class in city-states in the 14th c. Intersection of history of material text and economics, etc.
Man fuck these people
It's ok! They're letting us apply!
Two old, leather-bound volumes titled 'L'Histoire D'Angleterre', arranged standing upright with a caption noting these are books the Bodleian Library refused to lend to the King.
John Rous, the second-ever Bodley’s Librarian, was a Fellow of @orieloxford.bsky.social, which is celebrating the 700th anniversary of its foundation this year!
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You've seen what I went through and it wasn't fun!
Ummmmm you're saying that $40k isn't enough to live on in Philadelphia????
You're sweet
Deux lapins sur un fond de tapisserie millefleurs
Déprimé par le Blue Monday ? Allez, on se remonte le moral avec les petits lapins de la Dame à la licorne. 🐰🥰
'The Champion Shorthorn’. A painting depicts a shorthorn cow, a man and dog, with a landscape background. It was painted and signed by William Smith of Chichester in 1856.
Ah we see your Blue Monday and raise you a Moo Blunday