IsItIntangible's profile picture. Have you spotted nonphysical intellectual wealth such as folklore, customs, beliefs, traditions, knowledge, and language online? Tag us to find out if it’s ICH.

Is it intangible cultural heritage?

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Have you spotted nonphysical intellectual wealth such as folklore, customs, beliefs, traditions, knowledge, and language online? Tag us to find out if it’s ICH.

Yep! ICH is not formally recognised or protected in the UK however

Northumberland heather thatch and wonderfully organic rafters and purlins. A skill which needs not to die out.

Abi_on_a_hill's tweet image. Northumberland heather thatch and wonderfully organic rafters and purlins. A skill which needs not to die out.
Abi_on_a_hill's tweet image. Northumberland heather thatch and wonderfully organic rafters and purlins. A skill which needs not to die out.
Abi_on_a_hill's tweet image. Northumberland heather thatch and wonderfully organic rafters and purlins. A skill which needs not to die out.
Abi_on_a_hill's tweet image. Northumberland heather thatch and wonderfully organic rafters and purlins. A skill which needs not to die out.


I don’t know how but in some way yes

'The Observer's Book of #Hauntology' (ed. by Simon J. Holland, 1972) One of the rarest titles in the series flickr.com/photos/bifrost…

folk_horror's tweet image. 'The Observer's Book of #Hauntology' (ed. by Simon J. Holland, 1972)

One of the rarest titles in the series
flickr.com/photos/bifrost…


Is it intangible cultural heritage? reposted

From ancient rituals to traditional craftsmanship, our intangible heritage weaves the beautiful tapestry of our shared cultural identity. Let’s celebrate our #LivingHeritage and its significance in shaping who we are as a global community.


Is it intangible cultural heritage? reposted

“Unless we Value the Intangible Heritage, the Tangible will never be Safe!” Linking the Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Heritage Sites in Africa tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @dickybates2 @chirikure @MizaAlex2 @Archaeo_UDSM @ucdarchaeology @urithiwetutz @chemical_tz @WrldHeritageUCD


The door isn’t but the feeling provoked is

If you can walk past this door and not want to commit at least a little nuisance, then you’re doing better than me.

MouseBishop's tweet image. If you can walk past this door and not want to commit at least a little nuisance, then you’re doing better than me.


Yes

Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen

BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen


Yes

Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen

BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
BaileyCarlin's tweet image. Someone in Bushwick has been cooking a stew in a public park for 33 days and the FAQ section is quite possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen


Yep!

Happy bonfire night :) St John’s Eve, June 23rd, is traditionally marked by large bonfires in the Irish countryside. These were lit at sundown and were the focal point of festivities. People sang and danced, while young men proved their bravery by leaping through the flames

irarchaeology's tweet image. Happy bonfire night :) 
St John’s Eve, June 23rd, is traditionally marked by large bonfires in the Irish countryside. These were lit at sundown and were the focal point of festivities. People sang and danced, while young men proved their bravery by leaping through the flames


Fictional but yes

The Snork Maiden describes a Moomin Valley custom: after the Midsummer bonfire burned down you'd collect 9 kinds of flowers and place them under your pillow, and your dreams would come true. 'But you weren't allowed to say a word while you picked them...' #FaustianFriday 1/2

MariaStrutz's tweet image. The Snork Maiden describes a Moomin Valley custom: after the Midsummer bonfire burned down you'd collect 9 kinds of flowers and place them under your pillow, and your dreams would come true. 
'But you weren't allowed to say a word while you picked them...'  #FaustianFriday 1/2


I don’t know why but yes

The Bone Horse dances tonight.



Is it intangible cultural heritage? reposted

1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects and UNESCO-UNIDROIT Model Provisions discussed at UNIDROIT IPLD Read more here: bit.ly/44aCQeO

UNIDROITorg's tweet image. 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects and UNESCO-UNIDROIT Model Provisions discussed at UNIDROIT IPLD
Read more here: bit.ly/44aCQeO
UNIDROITorg's tweet image. 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects and UNESCO-UNIDROIT Model Provisions discussed at UNIDROIT IPLD
Read more here: bit.ly/44aCQeO

Is it intangible cultural heritage? reposted

Congratulations ICOMOS!!! We are pleased to have had a strong partnership over these many years between our organizations.

🎉🎊 ICOMOS celebrates its 58th anniversary! 📚 We remain committed to the study, documentation and understanding of #culturalsites, while promoting effective conservation strategies for every type of international #heritage. 👉 Learn more about our NGO: buff.ly/3CGEWaE

ICOMOS's tweet image. 🎉🎊 ICOMOS celebrates its 58th anniversary!

📚 We remain committed to the study, documentation and understanding of #culturalsites, while promoting effective conservation strategies for every type of international #heritage.

👉 Learn more about our NGO: buff.ly/3CGEWaE


Hahaha but yes actually

Love how charmed this fella is by the torn open packet of crisps in a pub for everyone to share



Yup

The train announcer has just welcomed us all as ‘seekers of wisdom’ and has reminded us that there no parties or dancing on tables in the quiet carriages. And then added ‘unlike yesterday’.



Yes, 100% yes

I’ve just seen 2 lads walking down Walworth Road both eating full size Vienettas like they were choc-ices. It’s the most impressive thing I’ve ever seen.



Sorry to be totally earnest but… yes!

Ice Cream Vans. Been researching the history of their chimes. Interesting to do a vox pop. What ice cream van chime have you heard this weekend? Regular van played "O Sole Mio" aka "Just one Cornetto" in my Bedfordshire town today. What about you? folklore-society.com/event/a-folklo…



Yes

"Saturn Devouring His Son" (1819-1823) Francisco de Goya by = 。= : 2009-08-28 12:24 Info and original painting here ift.tt/L56hegG

t3xtm0de's tweet image. "Saturn Devouring His Son" (1819-1823) Francisco de Goya
by = 。= : 2009-08-28 12:24
Info and original painting here ift.tt/L56hegG


Yes!

Inspiring tradition of our infrastructure teams: those who supervised construction - stand beneath the bridge during first test ride of a loco. Taking responsibility PERSONALLY. Thanks to @networkrail for your great support with equipment to re-build our war-damaged bridges!

Pertsovskyi_O's tweet image. Inspiring tradition of our infrastructure teams: those who supervised construction - stand beneath the bridge during first test ride of a loco. Taking responsibility PERSONALLY.

Thanks to @networkrail for your great support with equipment to re-build our war-damaged bridges!


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