
Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
The art of bookmaking.
Although the book is likely free culture, its doubtful the gif is
Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
The art of bookmaking.
Although the book is likely free culture, its doubtful the gif is
Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
The art of bookmaking.
Although the book is likely free culture, its doubtful the gif is
It seems the NDP is correct: the Senate is superfluous. This makes it very clear the Senate is incapable of providing sober second thought. There is no need for a Senate that exists purely to rubber stamp laws made by the government of the day.
It seems the NDP is correct: the Senate is superfluous. This makes it very clear the Senate is incapable of providing sober second thought. There is no need for a Senate that exists purely to rubber stamp laws made by the government of the day.
It seems the NDP is correct: the Senate is superfluous. This makes it very clear the Senate is incapable of providing sober second thought. There is no need for a Senate that exists purely to rubber stamp laws made by the government of the day.
It seems the NDP is correct: the Senate is superfluous. This makes it very clear the Senate is incapable of providing sober second thought. There is no need for a Senate that exists purely to rubber stamp laws made by the government of the day.
#GirlsWithToys hashtag - part 44
What is this hashtag about? In short: the hashtag was born out of casual sexism by a male scientist. To read more about what spurred this response, read Kate Clancy’s (creator of the hashtag) article below:
Girls With Toys: This is what real scientists look like.
View my other posts here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, part 9, part 10, part 11, part 12, part 13, part 14, part 15, part 16, part 17, part 18, part 19, part 20, part 21, part 22, part 23, part 24, part 25, part 26, part 27, part 28, part 29, part 30, part 31, part 32, part 33, part 34, part 35, part 36, part 37, part 38, part 39, part 40, part 41, part 42 and part 43.
#GirlsWithToys hashtag - part 44
What is this hashtag about? In short: the hashtag was born out of casual sexism by a male scientist. To read more about what spurred this response, read Kate Clancy’s (creator of the hashtag) article below:
Girls With Toys: This is what real scientists look like.
View my other posts here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, part 9, part 10, part 11, part 12, part 13, part 14, part 15, part 16, part 17, part 18, part 19, part 20, part 21, part 22, part 23, part 24, part 25, part 26, part 27, part 28, part 29, part 30, part 31, part 32, part 33, part 34, part 35, part 36, part 37, part 38, part 39, part 40, part 41, part 42 and part 43.
As you celebrate Canada’s Victoria Day weekend (which we go to great pains to prevent from celebrating on the actual weekend of the 24th of May ~ her birthday) be thankful you don’t have 9 kids. (This painting only shows the first five of the nine children Victoria and Albert had.) And be careful with those fireworks!
Happy Victoria Day!
Franz_Xaver_Winterhalter’s painting “The Family of Queen Victoria” is well into the Public Domain.