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RT @britishmuseum: Three lions on the… shield? 🦁🦁🦁 This small brass plaque was made in 1588 – nearly 300 years before #England played their first international football match #ThreeLions #WorldCup #ENGCRO pic.twitter.com/WJPVvuBa1c

posted at 07:07:38

RT @Pythika: A lion for good luck. Play well #ENG pic.twitter.com/hfnA5JfZXo

posted at 07:07:23

RT @GoalJP_Official: 『It’s coming home』 Royal Air Forceによる見事な編隊飛行✈👏😲 ⚽#準決勝 📅07/12 ⏰03:00 🆚#クロアチア×#イングランド @England #CRO #ENG #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/HSjJfrB57r

posted at 07:05:53

RT @DickKingSmith: Who's that peeping out from there? #StreetArt pic.twitter.com/qqLzFa79Ew

posted at 07:02:20

RT @mmmiriammm3: うたってきた。いつもベネディクト会の大修道院の付属教会でうたってるから今日はとくべつな日。 pic.twitter.com/EeyBte8Qzq

posted at 06:57:49

RT @mmmiriammm3: いままで見せてもらったなかで一番気にいってる聖体顕示台。マリア様のおなかにホスチアがくるようになってるの。 pic.twitter.com/8tKz229Opf

posted at 06:57:34

RT @mari_iga: イングランドチームの愛称、スリーライオンズ pic.twitter.com/PLrdqoGLgw

posted at 06:56:17

RT @MaureenMace: Collage inspired by my visits to the @ParkerLibCCCC from those little illustrations in the margins. #Acrylic #GoldLeaf #medievaltwitter #collage @CamOpenStudios pic.twitter.com/8pK3tjoLGD

posted at 06:53:49

RT @ClerkofOxford: The opening of the Rule of St Benedict in a beautiful Anglo-Saxon manuscript (www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Fu… f. 7, 10th century) pic.twitter.com/Sh709YMdoB

posted at 06:52:51

RT @DrSueOosthuizen: An early 14thC angel playing a lute (perhaps the earliest English image of one) on a quizzical dapple grey horse, mulls over the coming #medieval week - on the bewilderingly lovely Steeple Aston cope, embroidered in England c.1330. Lots more detail via www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-s… pic.twitter.com/YhwpOOPqbz

posted at 06:51:50

RT @ArthurWestwell: A Sacramentary/Pontifical, the lovely manuscript Paris. BnF lat.17333 was created for the Church of Nevers, whose bishops it lists during the Mass, and likely during the bishopric of Hugh the Great (1013-1066). Some charming images of saints and celebrants throughout. pic.twitter.com/6I77cNdCiW

posted at 06:50:20

RT @wyrdwritere: Belated entry for #CowAppreciationDay: this colourful fellow from a Gospel-book made in Armagh in 1138 www.bl.uk/catalogues/ill… Harley MS 1802, f. 86v pic.twitter.com/kYArUkZ8pt

posted at 06:47:18

RT @BedesBooks: These #ThreeLions on the tomb of Bishop Hatfield @durhamcathedral are hoping as much as the rest of us are that #FootballsComingHome! #ENG #ENGCRO #WorldCup2018 #AnimalsInChurches pic.twitter.com/nxwC3TC8Fu

posted at 06:46:41

RT @SlCathy: #ThreeLions Tile by A W Pugin (designer) and Minton (maker) c 1850. I think that's a reasonable Gothic Revival tribute to England. @ianyoung33 pic.twitter.com/LETeKC3nsg

posted at 06:46:09

RT @SlCathy: Feel I should bolster the lion count in recognition of England doing well at football. So - these splendid beasts created in 1847 by A W Pugin. A lion rampant set within a square, and an elongated lion passant regardent. #notalion @SLevelt @Clarecurtislino @rivers_disguise pic.twitter.com/szbRdiJOQv

posted at 06:45:54

RT @SlCathy: Neatly arranged like sardines in a tin. Three salamanders inscribed STINCI. @AphraPell @ZwartblesIE @melibeus1 Compendium Salernitanum; Italy, possibly Venice, 1350-1375; M.873 fol. 80v. Isidore of Seville [C7th] maintained that the salamander alone of animals puts out fires. pic.twitter.com/Iaj2xk6WFY

posted at 06:45:45

RT @BDLSS: We have prepared some #ENGCRO reaction birds for your use this evening. You are welcome. (From the 11th-century Croatian MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 61: digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/337c… pic.twitter.com/UD6kULGfi3

posted at 06:44:27

RT @BDLSS: Nervous about #ENGCRO? We've just digitized one of our loveliest #Croatian manuscripts, an 11th-century gospel lectionary with contemporary musical notation. Look at it and try not to feel like you've already won something. digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/c1c2… [MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 61] pic.twitter.com/5dNijFD1sS

posted at 06:44:01

RT @BDLSS: Let's get the unpleasantness over with: yesterday was #CowAppreciationDay, but we tweeted this cow without using the hashtag. We regret missing the opportunity to make the cow in our life feel celebrated on her special day. [MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 61: digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/fb52…] pic.twitter.com/AXBz9U07mn

posted at 06:43:47

RT @melibeus1: Semi-final! Go England #ENG #WorldCup #CROENG #ThreeLions @bodleianlibs Douce 62 f. 72v pic.twitter.com/V2g9lexqug

posted at 06:41:39

RT @melibeus1: Hungry squirrel @BLMedieval Stowe 17 f. 48r pic.twitter.com/dDcDq8dakQ

posted at 06:41:33

RT @BLMedieval: Glad rags! A #medieval tailor is very busy with his scissors this afternoon in this C14th English Book of Hours for #WaistcoatWednesday Harley MS 6563, f. 65r pic.twitter.com/AswC96IB0a

posted at 06:39:28

RT @BLMedieval: In the left-hand column, Psalm 1 in French, in the right-hand column, in Latin. The Winchester Psalter was made in the 12th century, and you can see it in person in our Treasures Gallery or on our Digitised Manuscripts site. Cotton MS Nero C IV, f. 46r blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus… pic.twitter.com/r3xy6DRKlN

posted at 06:38:16

RT @DamienKempf: Riding the sea monster [BnF, Fr. 150, 16th c.] pic.twitter.com/afArfQNj5d

posted at 06:36:27

RT @emilie_nadal: Le baptême d'un Maure en Catalogne, autour de 1300 @medievalpoc Rare initiale historiée, à voir dans le beau "illuminating Women in the Medieval Wordl" de Christine Sciacca pic.twitter.com/CATPhKpRLW

posted at 06:35:58

RT @JohanOosterman: Forget-me-not Border. Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne. @GallicaBnF Latin 9474 pic.twitter.com/zlzu4On612

posted at 06:34:20

RT @PiersatPenn: Medieval apothecary: where pungent meets unguent @britishlibrary MS Sloane 1977, fol 49v (Mattheus Platearius; Tractatus de herbis) #medievaltwitter pic.twitter.com/EuhxZpAV0o

posted at 06:33:50

RT @PiersatPenn: Bats clustered like leaves. #medievaltwitter Queen Isabella Psalter pic.twitter.com/EF0rXMU27e

posted at 06:33:27


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