steemitboard (66)in #nature • 5 years agoRE: Insects: a Case(s) StudyCongratulations @phillyhistory! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2…partiko (66)in #nature • 5 years agoRE: Insects: a Case(s) StudyHello @phillyhistory! This is a friendly reminder that you have 3000 Partiko Points unclaimed in your Partiko…kenfinkel (57)in #publichistory • 6 years agoRE: Free and Open To AllGood post! There are so many opportunities for further research.donnadavisart (66)in #publichistory • 6 years agoRE: Free and Open To AllI love old ledgers and books like this. We have some from our family from mid Victorian time with meticulous lists of…donnadavisart (66)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: Macro EntomologyThese patterns would be lovely on a dress in a figure in one of my paintings, so inspiring.steemitboard (66)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: Macro EntomologyCongratulations @phillyhistory! You have completed the following achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with…mountainjewel (68)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: Macro Entomologythese are amazing. love the detail and color on some of these :)kenfinkel (57)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Research Paths - From Coral to a Poem and Everything InbetweenHere's a tempting tidbit from the first page of this wonderful poem by Jenna Osman: I really like "a shelter made…donnadavisart (66)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Research Paths - From Coral to a Poem and Everything InbetweenI love the hand writing of this time period. We have many family letters from the mid victorian era and the perfect…sndbox (77)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Research Paths - From Coral to a Poem and Everything InbetweenFrom 1758? Fascinating that Osman was able to curate such a powerful window into the past by way of a coral sample…sndbox (77)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: A Brain? A Maze? No, it's Coral!Beautiful! Where would these corals have been harvested in 1899? Would they have been from along the East Coast…mountainjewel (68)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: A Brain? A Maze? No, it's Coral!very cool! i love these pieces. I am always amazed by all of the diverse marine life- it could take lifetimes of study. thanks for sharing.donnadavisart (66)in #museum • 6 years agoRE: A Brain? A Maze? No, it's Coral!I love corals. I have a few pieces collected that were from relatives back when you were more open to take them. They…twotoedsloth (63)in #feedbackchain • 6 years agoRE: Inspiration under the MicroscopeAt first glance, this reminded me of a plan and section of a certain infrastructure. Being from an architectural…donnadavisart (66)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Victorian Biology & Contemporary JewelryThese really are so striking and beautiful. I take inspiration from Nature often and I love the idea of it on a…kenfinkel (57)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Victorian Biology & Contemporary JewelryA wonderful and particularly creative example of how the arts can intersect with scientific archival holdings. And…sndbox (77)in #publichistory • 6 years agoRE: A New Frontier for the Wagner Free Institute of ScienceA warm welcome to The Wagner! We're thrilled to have you here exploring all of what the blockchain ecosystem has to…steemitboard (66)in #philanthropy • 6 years agoRE: PhillyHistory’s Decision: The Wagner Free Institute of ScienceCongratulations @phillyhistory! You have received a personal award! 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to…zam398 (56)in #philanthropy • 6 years agoRE: PhillyHistory’s Decision: The Wagner Free Institute of ScienceWow great work. You will make a lot of students happysndbox (77)in #philanthropy • 6 years agoRE: PhillyHistory’s Decision: The Wagner Free Institute of ScienceThis is very exciting! We are absolutely thrilled to welcome The Wagner Free Institute of Science into the Steem…