BLT19Project's profile picture. The BLT19 Project is a University of Greenwich project that promotes the study of nineteenth-century Business, Labour, Temperance, & Trade Periodicals.

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The BLT19 Project is a University of Greenwich project that promotes the study of nineteenth-century Business, Labour, Temperance, & Trade Periodicals.

Time for reflection on all of these needed.

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Eight labour history anniversaries in 2023 sslh.org.uk/2022/12/31/eig… via @StudyLabHistory


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What could be more Christmassy than a typeface called Santa Claus? From the Boston Type Foundry and marketed in the UK by Frederick Ullmer Ltd in 1892.

stbridefdn's tweet image. What could be more Christmassy than a typeface called Santa Claus? From the Boston Type Foundry and marketed in the UK by Frederick Ullmer Ltd in 1892.

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Thanks to Portstewart Book Shop for putting If the River is Hidden in their window. Rediscover your local river through mine. @Epoque_Press @CraigJordanBak1 @ArtsCouncilNI @GuardianBooks @PortstewartProm @PStrandNT @menopausal_the #rivers #poetrycommunity #PoetryReview

CherrySmyth's tweet image. Thanks to Portstewart Book Shop for putting If the River is Hidden in their window. Rediscover your local river through mine. 
@Epoque_Press 
@CraigJordanBak1 
@ArtsCouncilNI 
@GuardianBooks 
@PortstewartProm 
@PStrandNT 
@menopausal_the 
#rivers
#poetrycommunity 
#PoetryReview

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We are absolutely delighted to have launched the #CFP for our January conference on the theme of 'Home and Away in the Long Nineteenth Century', and very excited that Dr Mary L. Shannon (Roehampton, @marylshannon) will be giving our keynote speech!


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December ornaments from Amsterdam Type Foundry. We especially like the little clogs!

stbridefdn's tweet image. December ornaments from Amsterdam Type Foundry. We especially like the little clogs!

Just the latest of quite a few of our amazing outcomes, from PhD students to publications and impact project. Nothing beats a paper copy in the hand. It really does change the meaning and significance of a text. @UniofGreenwich @GreenwichEng @ResearchScene

BLT19Project's tweet image. Just the latest of quite a few of our amazing outcomes, from PhD students to publications and impact project.

Nothing beats a paper copy in the hand. It really does change the meaning and significance of a text.

@UniofGreenwich @GreenwichEng @ResearchScene

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We are appealing for contributions of Adana prints to feature in our forthcoming Adana exhibition. See here for further information sbf.org.uk/upcoming-adana… #Adana #HobbyPrinting #SmallPress #Letterpress

stbridefdn's tweet image. We are appealing for contributions of Adana prints to feature in our forthcoming Adana exhibition.

See here for further information sbf.org.uk/upcoming-adana…

#Adana #HobbyPrinting #SmallPress #Letterpress
stbridefdn's tweet image. We are appealing for contributions of Adana prints to feature in our forthcoming Adana exhibition.

See here for further information sbf.org.uk/upcoming-adana…

#Adana #HobbyPrinting #SmallPress #Letterpress

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Our newest student, Frosty the Snowman, wants you to know that our campuses are open! ❄️ He is currently working towards his BSc Environmental Science degree ☃️ #snow

UniofGreenwich's tweet image. Our newest student, Frosty the Snowman, wants you to know that our campuses are open! ❄️

He is currently working towards his BSc Environmental Science degree ☃️ #snow

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Join @CherrySmyth for a poetry reading from her new book 'If the River is Hidden' tomorrow, 5pm @UniofGreenwich @GREHumanities Chart the journey of two writers from the source to the mouth of the Bann, Northern Ireland’s longest river. Book here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/472458224267


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I've shifted my tent on Mastodon from mstdn to the newly established history-related server, so the address is now @patrickleary@historians.social. The site still feels clunky to me, but on the bright side there are no tech billionaires over there working on ways to monetize it.


This is very useful to know, Patrick- thank you!

I've shifted my tent on Mastodon from mstdn to the newly established history-related server, so the address is now @patrickleary@historians.social. The site still feels clunky to me, but on the bright side there are no tech billionaires over there working on ways to monetize it.



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Ever wondered how your Victorian Popular fiction was made? Here's a very short video that gives some of the processes. You may need to.pause to look at the pictures properly! youtu.be/D-1RBR_4t4A

VPFJournal's tweet card. media jobs 1890s-style

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It would be great to get more submissions on the practical processes of how Victorian popular fiction actually got to readers.


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Aaaaand the portal has opened! We're now accepting applications for 2023 Curran Fellowships thru 15 Dec. Curran awards support original research on the #19thC press within and outside of the British Empire. Details and deadlines on our website: rs4vp.org/awards/curran-…


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Colleagues are very wisely pointing out our existence elsewhere in case - when? - this place implodes. @AndrewKing@mastodonapp.uk


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📣We're recruiting!📣 Could you be our new Records Management Assistant? More details and application here 👉 webrecruitment.salvationarmy.org.uk/ce0024li_webre… Application closing date: 6/12/2022


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Out today! No response from the editors at @ES_Routledge to a single email about this for months, tho. What's going on? Need lessons in brand management? Disaffected workers @routledgebooks? Intriguing. Ironic that the book seeks to understand that. routledge.com/Work-and-the-N…


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Applications now open for Jonathan Cooper Professorship of the History of Sexualities @OxfordHistory & @MansfieldOxford; deadline 09/01/23, work w/ amazing ECR colleagues + students + @CGIS_Oxford to expand field of LGBTQ+ history at Oxford tinyurl.com/5n7u563x.


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