Hi all, we're back with another pick of our Session's Highlights! This month, we have been looking at superstitions of traditional crafts and rural jobs, in what we have called our Crafts Month Special - and it is extra special as we have also been featuring museum objects related to our themes on our Blog! … Continue reading #SuperstitionSat Highlights: Jewellery, Blacksmithing & Mining
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#SuperstitionSat Highlights: The Oldest Superstitions
Welcome to another round-up of highlights from our sessions! Yesterday's theme was 'The Oldest Superstitions' - looking for beliefs from ancient peoples and civilizations that we might still remember and use today. Our first highlight was this tweet from Olivia Armstrong, as it reminded me of one of my favourite superstitions: that if you don't … Continue reading #SuperstitionSat Highlights: The Oldest Superstitions
#SuperstitionSat Highlights: Cats (for the Year of the Tiger)
We're back for another pick of the highlights of our sessions. Yesterday, the theme was Cats - domesticated or wild, we wanted to hear about them all, to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Tiger earlier this week. We are starting with a tweet by Jane Hoodless, who relayed to us a grim … Continue reading #SuperstitionSat Highlights: Cats (for the Year of the Tiger)
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