Stories
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Death and our digital ghosts
When we die, our data lives on. And as companies are increasingly spotting money-making opportunities from digital legacies, now could be the time to think about – and control – yours.
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Drops of water
In the compulsory isolation of lockdown, Daisy Lafarge’s repeated visits – via a new microscope – to the miniature worlds contained by drops of pond water provided her with the company and escapism she craved.
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The give and take of caring
Kate Mosse argues that how we define ‘care’ matters, and explores the reciprocity of caring and being cared for.
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Chasing spring
Isabella Kaminski reflects on a transformative journey that saw her cycle the length of the UK, tracking the first signs of spring. She explores what the changing seasons can tell us about ourselves and the climate crisis.
Catalogue
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Sand Snake - imminent slough
Royal Veterinary College- Pictures
Sand dunes and fantasy / Peter Rossiter.
Rossiter, Peter, active approximately 1986.Date: 15.7.86 [15 July 1986]Reference: 3025134iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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Sand spurrey (Spergularia rubra): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1801.
Sowerby, James, 1757-1822.Date: 1 August 1801Reference: 25122i- Pictures
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Sand-Rock Spring Cottage, near Niton, Isle of Wight. Line engraving by G. Brannon, 1822, after himself.
Brannon, George, active 1822-1828.Date: 20 April 1822Reference: 18559i- Books
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Sand-Rechnung, oder tiefsinnige Erfindung einer, mit Leichtigkeit aussprechlichen Zahl. Aus dem Griechischen in das Hochteutsche übersetzet von Johann Christoph Sturm.
Archimedes.Date: 1667