Maidstone Museum(@MaidstoneMuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This : Harts Cottages at Boughton Quarries, Boughton Monchelsea, 1909. An idyllic image of rural England with picturesque cottages and their well-kept vegetable gardens. (Old Maidstone Collection, OM030) Museum

This #PhotoFriday: Harts Cottages at Boughton Quarries, Boughton Monchelsea, 1909. An idyllic image of rural England with picturesque cottages and their well-kept vegetable gardens. (Old Maidstone Collection, OM030) #Photographs #LocalHistory #Maidstone #MaidstoneMuseum
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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology(@MAACambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As it’s this image of a donkey with a Sicilian boy called Pippo had to be our choice for this week’s ! The image is part of the Poignant collection, which contains over 17,500 photographs, including dozens of this sweet pair.

As it’s #DonkeyWeek this image of a donkey with a Sicilian boy called Pippo had to be our choice for this week’s #PhotoFriday! The image is part of the Poignant collection, which contains over 17,500 photographs, including dozens of this sweet pair.
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Maidstone Museum(@MaidstoneMuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy : Tovil Court, Maidstone, c. 1900. Photo by Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt Drake who was the founder of Maidstone’s Carriage Museum and twelve times mayor of Maidstone. (Old Maidstone Collection, OM023). Museum

Happy #PhotoFriday: Tovil Court, Maidstone, c. 1900. Photo by Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt Drake who was the founder of Maidstone’s Carriage Museum and twelve times mayor of Maidstone. (Old Maidstone Collection, OM023). #Photographs #LocalHistory #Maidstone #MaidstoneMuseum
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Glessner House(@GlessnerHouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is an image of the Hotel Florence in the Town of Pullman, taken by George Glessner about 1888. May 11 marks the 130th anniversary of the start of the Pullman strike, which disrupted rail traffic across much of the United States.

#PhotoFriday is an image of the Hotel Florence in the Town of Pullman, taken by George Glessner about 1888. May 11 marks the 130th anniversary of the start of the Pullman strike, which disrupted rail traffic across much of the United States.
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