- Wed, 18:39: (Aw. Saw his fleece once) Chris the Merino sheep famed for his record-breaking fleece has died https://t.co/ZVB6VIhSzm
- Wed, 19:39: (I do have my faves) https://t.co/ehYOcrzQGv
- Wed, 19:46: RT @stacejarman: Birds and blossoming trees. A little moment of calm. https://t.co/UrYLg2ebPD
- Wed, 19:49: RT @oldshopsoz: Interior of the oldest of old school city cafes, The Oceanic Cafe, Elizabeth St Sydney. Closed only a few years ago https:/…
- Wed, 19:55: RT @bhl_au: Many of John Gould's early descriptions of Australia's weird & wonderful animals were published in journals with no pictures. H…
- Wed, 20:00: RT @tomandlorenzo: When powerful white men use words like lynching and witch hunt to describe their perceived persecutions, it's because th…
- Wed, 20:26: RT @kateStrasdin: It takes focused attention sometimes to appreciate an #1880s dress. In many ways standard fare for the period, when you l…
- Wed, 20:33: RT @caitlinrgreen: The Nebra sky disk of c.1600 BC; found near Nebra, Germany—made using Cornish tin & gold https://t.co/OwFRx8N327 (pic=ht…
- Wed, 20:33: RT @nationaltrust: A morning moat-ment of peace @BodiamCastleNT. https://t.co/zKWJcoOqs9
- Wed, 20:33: RT @DivineDropbear: Last night I heard the Eastern Koel for the first time this year. He's back and his calls are as loud as ever! Here's s…
- Wed, 20:34: RT @statelibrarynsw: This #WorldBalletDay we’re sharing some beautiful pictures of the #BodenweiserBallet, a company that relocated from Eu…
- Wed, 20:35: RT @QSArchives: As well as (for a time) being the only habitable bridge in the Southern Hemisphere, did you know the Walter Taylor Bridge's…
- Wed, 20:36: RT @nswarchives: It’s #OneWordWednesday! Every Wednesday we’re asking you for a one word response to an image from the archives. Your one w…
- Wed, 20:38: RT @QSArchives: A steam train crossing the Russell River near Babinda (approximately 60kms South of Cairns) c. 1927. Spot Mount Bartle Fre…
- Wed, 20:48: RT @MuseumsAustWA: We all get it. #Musmeme https://t.co/KbWM0LnR3Y
- Wed, 20:57: RT @presentcorrect: A little drawing book of weirdos. (1973) https://t.co/qHWLtl6ppU https://t.co/GheCJx6sVp
- Wed, 20:59: RT @VictorianWeb: Agood day to put this on Twitter, because Baillie Scott was born #OTD 1865! https://t.co/Ydd93LxT5w yes, Blackwell House…
- Wed, 21:00: RT @PulpLibrarian: Happy #WorldBalletDay everybody! "So true, funny how it seems..." https://t.co/fkCkNw3r0O
- Wed, 21:03: RT @Library_Vic: Happy #WorldBalletDay These dancers from the Ballet Guild Company of St. Trinian's are performing on stage at Union Thea…
- Thu, 04:26: RT @museumatFIT: Maximum Luxury Week: This 1938 Schiaparelli velvet cape is embroidered with gold sequins in a design inspired by the Apoll…
- Thu, 04:29: RT @drapedinhistory: Getting into the spooky spirit! These sleek spider costumes would be just as fantastic today as they were in the 1920s…
- Thu, 04:30: RT @VictorianWeb: On a damp day, like today, it was "slippery work, past the bridge —eastward, towards the Docks." Gustave Doré's "Pickle H…
- Thu, 06:31: RT @Beathhigh: Nicely composed photo! https://t.co/5jdWQ8VKoW
- Thu, 06:33: RT @DWOnThisDay: On this day 1976 - Elisabeth Sladen made her final regular apperance as Sarah Jane Smith in The Hand Of Fear - Part Four.…
- Thu, 06:40: Always sad that, while everyone on the tv shows I atched as a wee thing dressed like this, no one down the shops ev… https://t.co/EqmcrMz0R1
- Thu, 06:50: RT @MuseeLouvre: [#WorkOfTheDay] Bushel with ibex motifs 📍 Richelieu wing, room 232. 👉 https://t.co/xVjQCcCFzk #NearEasternAntiquities h…