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The Society for the History of Natural History | https://shnh.org.uk/ Archives of Natural History published by Edinburgh University Press | https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/ANH
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Hey you. Wanna apply for a fellowship on collections? the AHRC Early career fellowships in cultural & heritage institutions are open!

The Natural History Museum priorities are below.

If you wanna talk birds, hit me up. Collectors, colonialism, Canada, Australia & more

www.ukri.org/opportunity/...
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Today is Sextidi the 26th of Fructidor in the year 233.
Fructidor is the month of fruitfulness.
Today we celebrate bitter orange.#JacobinDay

More information on bitter orange
An old time-y illustration of a Bitter orange.
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🌿 Freshly released! "A Year with Gilbert White" by Jenny Uglow brings to life the observer of nature whose "Natural History of Selborne" has enchanted readers for centuries.
tinyurl.com/5n7axwdy

#NewBook #GilbertWhite @faberbooks.bsky.social @sochistnathist.bsky.social @gilbertwhites.bsky.social
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📢 Call for Papers! 📢

We're excited to announce that in 2026 we will again be hosting an Early Career Researcher Symposium, and that this time it will be a partnership with @linneansociety.bsky.social!🙌🏻

We'd love to hear from all ECRs, so find how to submit a proposal 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/news/cfp-ear...
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As summer comes to a close, we're looking back over a wonderfully successful season!

In June, we welcomed folk to Glasgow to celebrate The Sense of Nature. It was a fantastic meeting filled with amazing people 🥰

You can read a report on it by Josephine Koopman here 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/the-sense-of...
The Sense of Nature: SHNH Summer Meeting, June 2025 by Josephine Koopman - Society for the History of Natural History
SHNH Summer Meeting by Josephine Koopman, Researcher (Department of History, European University Institute) “The senses,” Michel de Montaigne wrote in 1588, “are the beginning and the end of human kno...
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On Sept 1, Australia celebrates the 1st day of spring with #NationalWattleDay! This beautiful wattle, Acacia prominens (Golden Rain Wattle), is from Curtis's Botanical Magazine (1836) contributed to #BHLib by @mobotgarden.bsky.social biodiversitylibrary.org/page/466265 #FlowersInTheLibrary #ILoveBHL
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Agaricus arvensis by Hans Walty - Swiss National Library, GS-WALTY-A-1-82 #FungiFriends #MushroomMonday commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CH...
Illustrations of a white mushroom
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Finally! Another fantastic edition of Archives of Natural History went out.

It records two previously unpublished Darwin manuscripts, details the journey of the giant panda ‘Grandma’ to Britain in 1938, and the life of Jane Dye 📜🐼🦆

Find the full journal here 👇🏻
www.euppublishing.com/toc/anh/52/1
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We're delighted to say that the winner of the William T. Stearn Student Essay Prize was Theo Detweilier.

Awarded for his very well-researched essay which offers a valuable re-evaluation of the work of Henry Baker Tristram and his interpretation of mammals in the Holy Land.
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Our Book Prize went to three people this year! 🎉

It was awarded to Malini Roy, Cam Sharp Jones and Cheryl Tipp for Animals: Art, Science and Sound.

The book brings together artworks, printed works and wildlife sounds showcasing the greatest and strangest representations of animals on record.
A photograph of Malini Roy, Cam Sharp Jones and Cheryl Tipp each holind a copy of  Animals: Art, Science and Sound. The front cover of Animals: Art, Science and Sound.
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The SHNH Founders’ Medal this year went to David J. Mabberley!

To botanists, David hardly needs an introduction. He has produced over three hundred and fifty publications, ranging from plant ecology and systematics to the history of science and botanical illustration.
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We awarded the SHNH President’s Award to the ever-fantastic Caroline Cornish!

Caroline has broken new ground in revealing Kew’s colonial history, highlighting under-represented voices in Kew’s archives and collections, and increasing access and diversity in researchers using Kew’s resources.
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As summer comes to a close, we're looking back over a wonderfully successful season!

In June, we welcomed folk to Glasgow to celebrate The Sense of Nature. It was a fantastic meeting filled with amazing people 🥰

You can read a report on it by Josephine Koopman here 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/the-sense-of...
The Sense of Nature: SHNH Summer Meeting, June 2025 by Josephine Koopman - Society for the History of Natural History
SHNH Summer Meeting by Josephine Koopman, Researcher (Department of History, European University Institute) “The senses,” Michel de Montaigne wrote in 1588, “are the beginning and the end of human kno...
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Botanical art by Pierre-Joseph Redouté for 'Choix des plus belles fleurs prises dans différentes familles du règne végétal et de quelques branches des plus beaux fruits.' Published in Paris from 1827-1832.

Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections.

#rarebook #sciart #naturalhistory
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🐸 Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populären Naturgeschichte der Amphibien in ihren sämmtlichen Hauptformen
Wien: Kaiserl. Koenigl. Hof- und Staatsdr., 1864

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Historical illustration depicting two detailed views of a turtle, identified as "Die gemeine Dosen-Schildkröte" (Terrapin species Pyxidens clausa). The top image shows a side profile of the turtle walking on land, highlighting its patterned shell, short legs with claws, and an elongated neck with a small head resembling a bird's beak. The bottom image presents a top-down view of the shell, emphasizing the intricate, dark symmetrical markings and texture on the carapace. The illustration is rendered in muted brown and beige tones, typical of 19th-century scientific plates, with fine shading to suggest texture and depth.
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A majestically colourful cockerel. From a picture book ABC for children, printed in the Swiss city of Bern in 1860. @theulspeccoll.bsky.social Ud.9.460.
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150 years ago today, the last known Rodrigues parakeet died.
It - and one other specimen - is now in @zoologymuseum.bsky.social: the only physical evidence the species ever existed.
I wrote about them & the importance of #museums in our knowledge of #extinction:
theconversation.com/the-rodrigue...
The Rodrigues parakeet’s last day: what one extinct bird tells us about the role of museums
Two specimens at a museum in Cambridge are the only physical evidence this bird ever existed.
theconversation.com
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Five more days to get your entries in! 👇🏼
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🚨Call for entries!🚨

We're looking for the best original, unpublished essay in the history of natural history from undergraduate & postgraduate students worldwide.

🥇£300, publication in Archives of Natural History
📅Friday 15 August

Find out eligibility & how to apply 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/awards-honou...
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⏳ Just under a month to go! 🌱

BHL’s Call for Support soft closes 31 Aug. That’s when we begin reviewing offers. Hosting, funding, services – every contribution counts. Help shape BHL’s future: blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2025/06/tran...

#BHLTransition #OpenScience 🧪
BHL Transition Update #2
Help us shape the future of the Biodiversity Heritage Library The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is at a turning point. After nearly two decades of calling the Smithsonian Institution home, BH…
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For #WorldLionDay 🦁:
Sallet in the Shape of a Lion’s Head [Nemean #Lion]
Italian, c. 1475-80
Steel, gilt copper, glass, polychromy
On display at the Met
“This helmet is the earliest surviving example of Renaissance armor all'antica (in the antique style).“
#RenaissanceArt
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“Sallet in the Shape of a Lion's Head Steel, gile copper, glass, polychromy
Weight, 7 lb. 14 oz. (3574 g)
Italian, about 1475-80
This helmet is the carliest surviving example of Renaissance armor all'antica (in the antique style).
The lion's head is an outer shell made of embossed and gilt copper that is fitted over an underlying plain steel helmet. It represents the head of the Nemean Lion, whose pelt was worn as a headdress and cloak by the mythological hero Hercules. He was frequently portrayed in Renaissance art as a symbol of indomitable strength, courage, and perseverance.
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1923
23.141”
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🚨Call for entries!🚨

We're looking for the best original, unpublished essay in the history of natural history from undergraduate & postgraduate students worldwide.

🥇£300, publication in Archives of Natural History
📅Friday 15 August

Find out eligibility & how to apply 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/awards-honou...
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We hope you enjoy! 🙌🏼