There’s a long history of pets in the hospital - how many animals you can spot in this photo of an 1850s ward? The Victorians believed a homely environment, with pets, was beneficial for patients. Today, we have our own Hospital cat, who has to be gently kept away from our artworks…
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The Boy Who Drew Cats from the Ringling North collection.
Lafcadio Hearn, in The Boy Who Drew Cats, retells a Japanese folk tale and explores themes of creativity and individuality.
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Image shows black and white photograph of three buildings behind a low walled kitchen garden. On the right of the image is a woman with a baby swaddled against her in a blanket with what looks to be an over-sized peaked cap on. On the left of the image are a little boy and slightly older girl – the girl is holding a dog in her arms. Smoke is coming from the chimney stacks on two of the houses [centre and wright]. On the left is a low roofed building with a hexagonal roofed extension. Behind the buildings are dense trees. Written at the bottom of the image in white is the following text: The Groes, Margam M.218. Image taken by Edwin Miles circa early 1900s. Collection held at Glamorgan Archives.
Can you spot the animal in this photo? #EYAPets
We also have a beautiful example of a baby #swaddled in a #Welshblanket to a woman wearing a very impressive hat! From the Edwin Miles Collection held @glamarchives.bsky.social @exploreyourarchive.bsky.social #Margam
A letter which at the top includes a drawing in ink and the number ‘151’ printed and written in the top left corner. The drawing depicts from left to right: a pot cooking with steam rising from it; a Bhotea mastiff dog writing a note using a quill; a tent with a person sat at a table inside. There are mountains drawn in the background. Underneath, the letter notes that it was sent from Darjeeling on April 2. The contents of the letter discuss Joseph Hooker’s Bhotea mastiffs – Bruno and puppy Kinchin. It mentions that Kinchin is cleaned daily with mustard oil and woods ashes, he steals cheese from Joseph Hooker’s dinner and that Kinchin learnt English was being taught how to write. Ref: JDH/1/10, ff.151
Did you know botanist Sir Joseph Hooker travelled with two Bhotea mastiff dogs? Today’s featured image for #ExploreYourArchive Week #EYAPets is a playful drawing from his letters, showing Kinchin the dog being ‘taught’ to write.
A person and a dog stand on a sandy beach, gazing at a distant ship on a calm, overcast ocean.
Today's #ExploreYourArchive theme is #EYAPets #EYAPeataí 🐶❤️
This photograph captures a moment of quiet seaside reflection for a man and his dog.
From the Ports, Past and Present Collection, deposited in the DRI by University College Cork.
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Day 5 of #ExploreYourArchive and it's all about #EYAPets in our collections.
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Half-length picture of woman by Utamaro Kitagawa c.1804 shows her holding a pet dog in her arms https://ow.ly/qeeH50X8roe #EYAPets
A Victorian scrapbook containing drawings of dissected body parts, bugs, and other items.
A handwritten poem about a squirrel, written in 1829.
Dr Pye-Smith’s scrapbook includes an ode by James Hadfield to Jack Squrriel, one of many pets he had while held in Bethlem for trying to assassinate George III. The British state would rather criminalise those with mental health conditions than support them in the community
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Black and white grainy photo showing two dogs, one standing on the left and one lying on the right with Matron King sitting in between them. Trees in the background
Full page of the THE NURSING TIMES FEB. 24, 1934 article
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Missed a few days but ready to go again today with #EYApets
Matron King with her beautiful dogs at the Cardiff City Mental Hospital.
THE NURSING TIMES FEB. 24, 1934.
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Some more #EYAPets in our archives!
Siobhán McKenna's dogs, a terrier called Pegeen Mike, and her beloved elkhound, Rory. After Rory passed away, a friend of Siobhán's wrote this tribute to him.
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Engraving from 'The Railway Review', 26 October 1883. It shows Help, a black and white collie type of dog, getting out of the guard's carriage of a train with a heavily bearded, uniformed guard following him. A woman and child are looking enquiringly at Help, who has a metal plate with his name on around his neck. A basket and box can be seen on the railway platform. The child has a vast bow around the waist of her dress.
Can we combine all of today's archive hashtags in one post? Yes we (tenuously) can!
We bring you 'Help', Railway Dog of England & absolute Bestest Boy, in 1883, collecting for orphans of railway workers, amongst boxes and a bow-clad child
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Woman in early C20 costume, smoking cigar, with dog, on steps of substantial house
For today's Explore Archives - #EYAPets: the amazing Amy Dillwyn, pioneer of industry AND lesbian fiction, with her pet dog. For her diary see www.southwalesrecordsociety.co.uk/37.htm
The employees of J S Shepton, builder, of Station Road, Penarth
This group photograph was taken in around 1900. It shows the employees of J S Shepton, builder, of Station Road, Penarth, outside the company’s office. The smart clothes and buttonholes suggest it was a special occasion. And if you look carefully, you’ll be able to spot their pet dog.
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It’s safe to say that Wales can be considered a nation of animal lovers; indeed, the 2021 National Survey for Wales revealed that 52% of Wales’s households own a pet. 🐶🐹🐰🐮🐱🦆 #EYAPets
A greyscale illustration of a raccoon, hunkered down and looking mischievously at the viewer.
Carl Linnaeus's beloved pet raccoon, Sjupp, was a gift from the King of Sweden, and regularly stole snacks from Linnaeus's students. This drawing is thought to be Sjupp. (LM/PF/ALS/1) #EYAPets
For #EYAPets we are highlighting the Will of Thomas Knox registered on 1st July 1721 in the Registry of Deeds. It includes great detail on how he was bequeathing his estate and possessions, including bestowing his animals to many of his friends and family.
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Here's Nancy McCarthy with her two poodles 'Mike' and 'Mel' #EYAPets #archives @exploreyourarchive.bsky.social @ucclibrary.bsky.social
Black and white photograph of a Pekingese dog sat on a plump velvet cushion on a wooden chair in the middle of a dairy-yard.
One pampered Pekingese for #ExploreYourArchive #EYAPets! Here is the ironically-named Rags atop his velvet cushion in the yard of Grove Farm Dairy, Nightingale Lane, Wanstead, 1920s 🐶
🔗 Find out more about local rural history at Redbridge Museum: visionrcl.org.uk/museum
Despite a ban on pets recorded in the Vice-Principal’s Register of 1851, we have quite a few photos of pets in the Archives. One of these was the College tortoise. Here you can see it with the Brasenose Rugby XV in 1912 and 2nd Eight in 1913. #EYAPets #ExploreYourArchive #EYA
At Bexley we have a huge collection of images taken by amateur photographer Arthur Boswell. As well as local landmarks, he liked to photograph people, including his gardener whose dogs liked to pose for the camera. #EYAPets #ExploreYourArchive
Today's Explore Your Archive theme is #EYAPets, and we've picked some more items from the Scottish Theatre Archive. Amongst this collection of autographed theatrical postcards are a number featuring actor John Martin Harvey posing with his dogs 🐕
Refs: STA Gen 15/1/14, 13 & 12
A stuffed African grey parrot displayed on a stand
A life-sized wax figure of Frances Stuart, dressed in robes and a coronet, on display in a museum gallery. Beside her is a stuffed gray parrot on a stand.
This parrot is one of the more unusual items in the Abbey's collection. It belonged for 40 years to Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond, and is on display with her funeral effigy in our museum, The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries. It's thought to be the oldest stuffed bird in the UK.
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Today's #ExploreYourArchive theme is #EYAPets
From his Presidential archive, a photograph of Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland, with his friend Richard Kearney and his family, along with his two dogs Bród and Misneach, 31 Jan 2016.
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Eighteenth century handwritten medical recipes
Eighteenth century handwritten medical recipes
Dog health in #EarlyModern recipe books! The 6th recipe down in the 1st image asserts that ox blood poured into an open wound ‘cureth ye scabs in dogs,’ and the treatment for mange involves train oil (from whales), soap, gunpowder, and flower of brimstone (sulphur)
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Doris Gash with Charles Sage, Mayor of Reading, and a cat held between them that the Mayor was adopting.
🐈⬛ This patient cat posing for a picture was being adopted by the then Mayor of Reading, Charles Sage. He and his wife adopted the cat from Doris Sage, the woman on the left. You may recognise her as she is the owner of the famous performing dog, Roger! #EYAPets
Dyma adroddiad blynyddol 1947 ar gyfer Cangen RSPCA Sir Fynwy a gafodd ei sefydlu ym 1824.
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The cutie in this picture is called 'Rags'. The photo, taken late C19th, is from the papers of John Charles Oswald, a British tea merchant in China. More of Oswald's photographs are available to view online here: https://ow.ly/RgBp50XuwkN #EYAPets
Heavily embossed brown leather cover a small photograph album. In the centre is an oval with the embossed shape of a shield inside. A gold-coloured clasp can be seen in the middle of the right-hand side.
Sepia coloured portrait photograph of a small dog sitting on a chair. The dog has a light coloured fur with large pointy ears also covered in long fur.
Sepia coloured portrait photograph of a lady in dark Edwardian dress and small hat sitting on a chair in a garden. A wall of foliage can be seen behind her. On her lap is a small shaggy coated dog. A similar dog sits on a wicker table to her left.
Sepia coloured portrait photograph of a small shaggy coated dog sitting on a cushion onto of a fancy table. The dog’s light-coloured fur is so long its completely covers the dogs eyes.
This beautifully embossed photograph album belonging to the Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey contains charming portraits of the family with their pets during the late 19th century. They were clearly well loved by the family, though perhaps one was overdue at the groomers!🐶
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A colour photograph of a set of nine cat paw prints on a dust covered green shelf
For #EYAPets we have - cat paw prints on a dusty shelf! Not sure if this is what @exploreyourarchive.bsky.social had in mind but we think they're cute. And that is absolutely the reason we haven't dusted the shelf....
PS - no, we unfortunately don't have a library cat in residence 🐈