Collier's 1881 portrait of Charles Darwin, who stands in a large brown overcoat against a brown background. He is holding a hat and has a white beard and downcast expression.
โIt tires me a great deal to sit to anyone, but I should be the most ungrateful and ungracious dog not to agreeโ
September's Treasure of the Month is our most famous portrait of Charles Darwin, which is now part of UNESCO's Memory of the World.
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29.09.2025 10:05 โ ๐ 25 ๐ 6 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
A group of five smiling people outside Reading Train Station.
We had a BALL celebrating with our friends at @readingprideuk.bsky.social yesterday! The Reading team did an incredible job, and we had an amazing time! Thanks to everyone who came by to say hello โค๏ธ
31.08.2025 14:50 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
What if theyโre the same peopleโฆ
21.08.2025 14:06 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
SHNH Annual General Meeting and Prizegiving 2025
Please join us for the Society for the History of Natural History's AGM, followed by a presentation of the Society's awards and prizes.
Natural history friends! Join SHNH (@sochistnathist.bsky.social) for our annual prize-giving this Wednesday. Weโll zip through the AGM business in the first half, and then have brief talks from our medalists in the second. We would love for you to join us ๐
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/shnh-annua...
14.07.2025 15:22 โ ๐ 5 ๐ 2 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Me with my father, smiling
in Brighton in 1992. Itโs a sunny day. Iโm wearing a Wilde tshirt. My hair is sun-kissed and awesome. My father is wearing a hat.
In 1986 my father found out I was gay when he discovered me in bed with my boyfriend.
I was 19, still two years shy of the age of consent for gay men in the UK at the time.
He told me he loved me but just felt sad.
All he knew of gay men then told him that we led short, unhappy lives.
#FathersDay
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And not really pronounce it like either.
21.05.2025 11:11 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Cancelled.
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Pencil drawing of a koala on a branch
Pencil drawing of a koala and joey.
These subtle drawings of koalas are by John William Lewin (1770 โ 1819). #wildkoaladay
The pencil drawings are part of a folder in our archives (MS-630), containing a selection of Lewin's sketches and watercolours of Australian wildlife and thought to have been drawn between 1800-1817.
03.05.2025 12:27 โ ๐ 34 ๐ 5 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 1
Charles Darwin's signature on the Linnean Society Roll and Charter
Charles Darwin's archive has been recognised on the UNESCO International Memory of the World Register, which protects invaluable records that tell the story of human civilisation.
www.linnean.org/news/2025/04...
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A woman with long blonde hair wearing a denim jacket and a t-shirt with pro-trans rights slogans on it. She is standing in front of a public protest, defiantly holding up a microphone.
This is Andrea at the #DefendTransRights protest in Reading yesterday. Sheโs Newbury Prideโs Vice-Chair and my friend โค๏ธ
I couldnโt have been prouder.
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
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20.04.2025 12:24 โ ๐ 19 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0
Hand-drawn feathers
Birch twigs adorned with colourful feathers are a traditional Swedish Easter decoration, brightening up the dinner table.
Illustration by J. Terrier from 'Faune de la Senegambie' by Alphonse Trรฉmeau de Rochebrune, 1883-1884.
www.magnoliabox.com/...
20.04.2025 09:01 โ ๐ 38 ๐ 9 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
A beautiful historic illustration of a wood duck.
A colourful illustration of a blue-and-yellow macaw.
In 1694 #OTD the naturalist George Ewards was born.
Known by some as the father of British ornithology, Edwards travelled through Europe producing colourful drawings of birds as he went.
He finally published A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, which was subsequently referenced by Linnaeus. (๐ธBHL)
03.04.2025 15:21 โ ๐ 34 ๐ 11 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
de mรชme
01.04.2025 13:18 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
A page of a book showing the heads and skull structures of lots of different types of Australian snakes.
Frederik Ruysch was born #OTD in 1638.
Ruysch was primarily an anatomist, experimenting with and testing new ways to preserve and embalm specimens which could then be further used for study and teaching.
But he also studied animals and was the first to describe the vomeronasal organ in snakes.
28.03.2025 17:49 โ ๐ 13 ๐ 5 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
The Ray Society is now on Bluesky! Most recent publication โBiology, evolution and genetic review of the chemosymbiotic Bivalve Family Lucinidaeโ by John Taylor and Emily Glover RRP ยฃ98 from the Ray Society and NHBS websites.
30.03.2025 15:57 โ ๐ 14 ๐ 5 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Try being short
22.03.2025 14:39 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
How has the humble notebook been an essential tool for celebrated thinkers throughout history? Our upcoming free exhibition, Naturalists' Notebooks, explores how naturalists recorded our world from the 18th century to today.
Open Tuesday 11 March until Saturday 20 September 2025.
bit.ly/43kBXmC
04.03.2025 17:12 โ ๐ 61 ๐ 18 ๐ฌ 5 ๐ 2
I should say by way of clarification: I loved my school, and most of my teachers were wonderful. I donโt hold them responsible for the restrictions placed on their teaching by bigoted politicians. I havenโt set foot in a classroom in a long time, but I hope things are better now x
16.02.2025 16:05 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Oh gosh, Iโm so sorry to hear this. Iโm thankful I never experienced physical violence at school, but S28 allowed an anti-LGBT environment to thrive unchecked. It ruined many young lives, and certainly delayed my coming out by at least 5 years. The damage that law did was immense.
16.02.2025 13:09 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
A newspaper-style graphic with a photo of man in the top right. The text reads:
My nameโs Will, Iโm Newbury Prideโs Secretary, and Iโm so happy to be celebrating LGBT+ History Month here in my hometown.
The landscape for LGBT+ people has changed beyond recognition in my lifetime. Not just the well-publicised victories along the road to legal equality in the age of consent, civil partnerships, adoption, and most recently marriage, but also the widespread acceptance among the general public that LGBT+ people deserve equal treatment and respect (a 2019 poll suggested nearly 86% of Britons believe homosexuality should be accepted by society, about as unanimous a figure as you can hope to achieve on any topic in a free country).
The change, even from my childhood, could not be more profound. I was educated in Newbury, and Iโm sorry to say my secondary school environment was virulently homophobic. Sexuality and gender-based bullying was commonplace, and the existence of Section 28โa de facto ban on all discussions of LGBT+ relationships in the classroomโhobbled teachersโ ability to properly support their LGBT+ students. Many people seem surprised when told this piece of legislationโfar from being a relic of the 1980s and 90sโremained on the statute books until 2003 in England. I was 15 when it was finally consigned to the dustbin of history, its damage already done.
It wasnโt until university that I felt free to tell the truth about my sexuality; I came out at the relatively late age of 19. I still maintain that coming out was one of the few unambiguously good and sensible decisions I ever made, and the day I came out was one of the happiest of my life.
My hope is that every LGBT+ person gets to experience that happiness, at least once. One of my main motivations for joining Newbury Pride was to create a safe environment for others to experience the happiness and relief I once felt.
LGBT+ History Month is a great time to be thankful for the progress weโve made, andโฆ
I wrote a thing about growing up gay in West Berkshire for LGBT+ History Month and Newbury Pride. You can read my shapeless musings below ๐
16.02.2025 12:49 โ ๐ 52 ๐ 4 ๐ฌ 5 ๐ 0
No youโre not youโre clavah
12.02.2025 14:38 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
And Iโd be fascinated to see pictures of your examples (again, not to trouble you unduly! ๐).
24.01.2025 13:27 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Thanks so much for this Yvonne! Not to trouble you further, but Iโm struggling to find descriptions of this process online (searches for โCurly Wurly Stickโ mostly returning material about a certain chocolate bar!).
24.01.2025 13:26 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0
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24.01.2025 11:52 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Itโs been in the Society a while: we were given it in 1849. But this โsword caneโ rumour had been lingering for a while and we had an opportunity this week to put it to bed.
24.01.2025 11:52 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
It would probably be worth searching the Linnaean correspondence to see if itโs mentioned anywhere. Just need to find the time!
24.01.2025 11:49 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
My instinctโas yet unsupported by evidenceโis that it was a gift, maybe from after his ennoblement in the 1760s. It feels like a decorative cane for an older man than a young manโs practical hiking pole. But as I say, no evidence yet!
24.01.2025 11:48 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
The Linnaean provenance is pretty good, but the legend that he whittled it himself on his Lapland journey in 1732 is almost certainly apocryphal (he describes that stick in his account, and it doesnโt sound like this one).
24.01.2025 10:59 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
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