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#WhatIsItWednesday Answer Looking rather dapper now, this piece of kit was essential in the trenches. It was quite dangerous enough without actually sticking your head above the parapet. These were TRENCH PERISCOPES and larger versions were the answers.
This week’s #WhatIsItWednesday is a Denhardt mouth gag. Mouth gags were developed to hold open a patient’s mouth for examination, inserting instruments, feeding or dental care. This mouth gag was introduced in 1887 by Dr. Charles E. Denhardt from New York. #histmed
It's #WhatIsItWednesday, and this antique object has quite a fascinating history. Can you guess what it is? Drop your best guesses below, and stay tuned for the big reveal at 4pm! 🕓
ATTENTION SKULL / FOSSIL EXPERTS! #WhatIsItWednesday Anybody know what this skull is? It's Late Pleistocene (around 100 ka) and is cemented into the wall of a cave in the Padang Highland of W. Sumatra, Indonesia. Interactive @Sketchfab 3D model 👉 skfb.ly/oJHPx 1/2
We hope the #pigment fans enjoy this #WhatIsItWednesday treat ✨ This is raw malachite – a recent addition to our pigment study collection! Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide and this piece resembles a bunch of grapes - a form described as botryoidal
Today we have a special #ValentinesDay edition of #WhatIsItWednesday 💗 Love is in the air (or, more specifically, the Brassicaceae family *hint* *hint*), but can you identify this heart-shaped plant? Find out the answer here: okt.to/0ualq5
It's #WhatIsItWednesday time folks. Can you tell us what this might be? We'll give you a clue, it features in our #Gladiators exhibition... Answer after 4pm ☺️
Must be time for a #whatisitwednesday... No prizes, just for fun. Oh what fun we have. 🙄 Made from Bakelite and about 4 inches tall, it does have a makers name on it, but that gives it away... No Google lensing it, that is cheating and immoral.... And no, it isn't one of them 🙄
#WhatIsItWednesday Scarificators are medical tools used for bloodletting, a common medical practice throughout history thought to relieve various ailments. This device uses a series of interlocking blades to create a clean incision. #museumofhealthcare #histmed #bloodletting
We haven't played #WhatIsItWednesday for a while, so here's one for you... can anyone guess what this item is? We'll give you a clue: It's NOT for cake! Answer later.
Morning world! Our #MysteryObject for this week is... Take a guess and we'll reveal all after 4pm #WhatIsItWednesday
Good morning - are you ready for your Mystery Object this week? This has something to do with chores and was often seen in the 16th to 19th centuries. And yes, that is glass! The answer will be revealed at 4 pm. 🔍 #WhatIsItWednesday
#WhatIsItWednesday: This microscope image represents defects in symmetry at the gynoecium apex caused by the absence of decorations on SPATULA. In flowering plants, the gynoecium encompasses style and stigma, the landing site for pollen 🔬🌺 Read more ➡️ okt.to/a3owdb
We love coming across old object records that raise more questions than answers. Can you help fill in the gaps with this one? #WhatIsItWednesday #MysteryObject "Peculiar instrument. Four handled wooden instrument with T-shaped socket."
#WhatIsItWednesday and the total charm that is the detail on this from the ground floor of our Museum 😍 Do you know what this is? Enlighten the unenlightened in the comments. I'll give you a clue - it isn't a brick (for once 🤣)
#WhatIsItWednesday 🪸 Fimbriaphyllia ancora (Veron & Pichon, 1980). Known as the anchor coral, it can be distinguished from others by polyps with rounded C-shaped tentacles All together, they can hide the coral’s skeleton, which causes it to resemble an anemone 📷: Gustav Paulay
#WhatIsItWednesday Answer Looking rather dapper now, this piece of kit was essential in the trenches. It was quite dangerous enough without actually sticking your head above the parapet. These were TRENCH PERISCOPES and larger versions were the answers.
What is it Wednesday: This what is this week's featured artifact? The answer for last week's #WhatIsItWednesday is Wishing Well Soda. #westbankmuseum #WhatIsItWednesday
#WhatIsItWednesday Do you recognize this interesting item? Let us know what you think it was used for…
Who else is ready to play detective every #WhatIsItWednesday? 🕵️♀️ This mysterious object can be spotted at HFIS and FMES, and it's like a hot ticket item when the weather gets all wonky! 🌪️ Drop your wild guesses in the comments below! 💬 #HFFMCSD #JIO #HFIS #FMES
#WhatIsItWednesday Answer Production of the TRENCH LIGHTER started as early as 1918. The first lighters were made from reclaimed brass, thus their nickname as trench lighters. These lighters found their way into the British & American Doughboys before they returned from the war.
What is it Wednesday: This week's featured artifact is a bottle, but do you know the brand of drink it is from? The answer for last week's #WhatIsItWednesday is the second plaque from the Fur Brigade Trail Cairn. #westbankmuseum #WhatIsItWednesday
In this #WhatIsItWednesday we have something found at all three school buildings. Drop your guess in the comment section. Check back tomorrow to see who was correct. #HFFMCSD #JIO #HFIS #FMES
The Bath Museum #WhatIsItWednesday Answer Whether you love them or hate them, there is no denying a lollipop is a classic candy. It is refreshing to see a CANDY LOLLIPOP CASE being given their own worthy vessel.
The answer to #WhatIsItWednesday is... The Silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) and the Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis). 🦇 Learn more about our misunderstood "Halloween Butterflies🦇" from the Fish & Wildlife Service: fws.gov/story/bats-are…
What is it Wednesday: What is this week's featured artifact? The answer for last week's #WhatIsItWednesday is a flag from the Kelowna Yacht Club. #westbankmuseum #WhatIsItWednesday
#WhatIsItWednesday Answer GAITER – is a piece of fabric or leather that covers the gap between your pants and shoes or boots. Gaiters protect your legs from water, debris, and other elements. Gaiters look like a cut-off sleeve with a loop to hook under your boot heel.
What is it Wednesday: What is this week's featured artifact? The answer for last week's #WhatIsItWednesday is a shoe brush. #westbankmuseum #WhatIsItWednesday
🔍✨ #WhatIsItWednesday ✨🔍 It’s time to put your detective skills to the test! 🕵️♀️🕵️♂️ Can you guess what this mystery object is? 👀 Hint: at #HFIS Drop your best guesses in the comments below! ⬇️ #GuessTheObject #EngageWithUs #HFFMCSD #JIO #FMES
#WhatIsItWednesday This week I thank Pinterest for sending me this #MysteryItem. It has a specific name, although its purpose may be easier to guess. What are they called?]
#WhatIsItWednesday Answer A simple yet effective 1890s SACK TYING MACHINE was a tool for tying sacks quickly. Hook the loose ends of the strings on the top of the sack, then pull the centre bolt down the Archimedean screw, which causes the strings to plait and fasten immediately.
What is it Wednesday: This week's featured artifact is a brush, but what is this specific brush for? The answer for last week's #WhatIsItWednesday is an egg separator. #westbankmuseum #WhatIsItWednesday
#WhatIsItWednesday Answer Looking rather dapper now, this piece of kit was essential in the trenches. It was quite dangerous enough without actually sticking your head above the parapet. These were TRENCH PERISCOPES and larger versions were the answers.
Today we have a special #ValentinesDay edition of #WhatIsItWednesday 💗 Love is in the air (or, more specifically, the Brassicaceae family *hint* *hint*), but can you identify this heart-shaped plant? Find out the answer here: okt.to/0ualq5
ATTENTION SKULL / FOSSIL EXPERTS! #WhatIsItWednesday Anybody know what this skull is? It's Late Pleistocene (around 100 ka) and is cemented into the wall of a cave in the Padang Highland of W. Sumatra, Indonesia. Interactive @Sketchfab 3D model 👉 skfb.ly/oJHPx 1/2
Are you in need of some mid-week excitement? Well be ready, because the #ArtemisPaleozoo returns with a #WhatisitWednesday ! This Late Cretaceous critter enjoys lush plants, fresh water, and has a large set of arms to collect its salad. Cast your guess in the comments below! 🌿
For the first edition of 2024’s #WhatIsItWednesday, can you identify the plant structure represented in this image? 🔬🤔 Hint: check out our latest news article on Dr Laila Moubayidin’s @plant_symmetry research: okt.to/RHYZsw Answer revealed later today!
#WhatIsItWednesday: This microscope image represents defects in symmetry at the gynoecium apex caused by the absence of decorations on SPATULA. In flowering plants, the gynoecium encompasses style and stigma, the landing site for pollen 🔬🌺 Read more ➡️ okt.to/a3owdb
#WhatIsItWednesday 🪸 Fimbriaphyllia ancora (Veron & Pichon, 1980). Known as the anchor coral, it can be distinguished from others by polyps with rounded C-shaped tentacles All together, they can hide the coral’s skeleton, which causes it to resemble an anemone 📷: Gustav Paulay
How about a game of #WhatIsItWednesday? Do you know what this object is and, for bonus points, do you know what else it is? 👀
We hope the #pigment fans enjoy this #WhatIsItWednesday treat ✨ This is raw malachite – a recent addition to our pigment study collection! Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide and this piece resembles a bunch of grapes - a form described as botryoidal
🔬🪸 #WhatIsItWednesday Introducing Agaricia agaricites. Also known as the lettuce coral. Colonies of this species can grow in irregular, horizontal, large plates diving upright – resembling a fresh lettuce 📸: Ingo Rogalla
#WhatIsItWednesday Picture from a recent collection for stoichiometry on macroinvertebrates. Always fun to get to look at bugs under the microscope while still alive
It's #WhatIsItWednesday again - but this time, we don't have the answer! According to a 1990 note from the radiotherapist who gave them, they were used in radiotherapy for breast cancer, and are of a design unique to @RoyalLondonHosp. Can you help us find out how they were used?
We haven't played #WhatIsItWednesday for a while, so here's one for you... can anyone guess what this item is? We'll give you a clue: It's NOT for cake! Answer later.
For today's #WhatIsItWednesday we have this artefact, from the vaults at @GarstangMuseum. You can either guess what it is and post below, OR, pop over in person to ask. The Garstang is open to the public for walk-ins every Wednesday and Thursday 10am - 4pm. Answer later!
📸🔎 "What is it?" Wednesday: Can you guess what #Tucson landmark appears in this zoomed-in photo? Write your guesses below! Hint: ⚡🔦 #whatisitwednesday
#WhatisitWednesday The @BuildKCSC team is not only busy on Main Street but also at the #kcstreetcar Singleton Yard. Any guesses on what they’re building here?
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