Have you seen this year's @pantone#colouroftheyear ? It's called #veryperi and a lovely blue with a violet-red undertone but who would have thought it would be so hard to find in our collections?!
We tried our best, so which one do you think comes closest?
New blog post sharing objects currently featured on our trail I Am a Man and a Brother: https://t.co/gB3uloJtZQ
Visit us Wed-Sun, 10-5 to see some of these objects for yourself.
We’re so excited about our event line up tomorrow from 6pm (via Zoom)…
I AM A MAN AND A BROTHER - A Conversation Inspired by the Wedgwood Anti-Slavery Medallion in association with @vawedgwood#BlackHistoryMonth#Burslem#Mothertown
Tickets https://t.co/a1VadPhXVb
🚨 Job Alert! 🚨
We're seeking an Assistant Curator for the V&A Wedgwood Collection at the World of Wedgwood, Stoke-on-Trent.
Collections management ✔️
Documentation ✔️
Development in ceramics curatorship ✔️
Find out more and apply by Fri 10 Sept: https://t.co/jwI0i6lCh9
Anyone else fawning over all the Wedgwood ceramics? Aladdin's Cave indeed. Make sure you visit @vawedgwood to explore all their treasures. #SecretsOfTheMuseum
What a week of inspiring discussions and creativity with @SOT6FC
We can't wait to share their work with you during the @BCBfestival
Supported by @artfund
What's the best thing about @vawedgwood ?
The fantastic range of ceramics?
The collection of artworks?
The tea and cake @worldofwedgwood after the museum visit?
Visit us Wed–Sun 10am-5pm and share a photo of your day using #vawedgwood
National Sporting Heritage Day is coming. Join the celebrations on 30th September and help us to inspire people of all generations to connect through sport. Watch this short film and see the website to find out how to get involved #NSHD2021
https://t.co/I7wdKhAbsv
The anniversary of the founding of Wedgwood is also #StaffordshireDay
Which classic Wedgwood plate would you pick for Staffordshire Day oatcakes? A dish from the lavish dinner service made for Empress Catherine the Great in 1772 or a jazzy design by pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi?
Happy 262nd Wedgwood anniversary! Josiah Wedgwood founded his pottery company #otd in 1759.
To celebrate, we're launching our new social media @vawedgwood where we’ll share regular updates from our home at World of Wedgwood.
We reopen our doors on 19 May, Wednesdays-Sundays.
❄️ You want your cold nights in Stoke
👇 We want your sign about wanting cold nights in Stoke
If you're the Chelsea fan who crafted this piece of inadvertent football history, please get in touch with us:
[email protected]
Check out this fun card game from @sportinghistory which features inspirational women from various sports - but who will come out on top? Beautifully illustrated by @jessiillustrat1- a great one to play over the bank holiday!
Find out who is the sporting champion in our newly illustrated card game! Created by @jessiillustrat1 as part of our @ace_national#HiddenHistories project, the cards include an inspiring female sportsperson & their interesting facts inc achievement, skill & career length 1/3
✨Out now ✨
Exploring the landscape and architecture of the British #Empire in the Victorian park. Empire was EVERYWHERE and your daily stroll was no exception. Download 'Tales of Ordinary Times' from your podcast app
Have you listened to episode 3 of Tales of Ordinary Times yet? This wonderful 1890 cartoon tells you everything about how frustrating park rules could be!
#twitterstorians
Celebrating the nation's sporting past. We're here to help you identify, protect and raise awareness of your sporting heritage collections. FOLLOW US @sportinghistory
Share #yoursportingstory with us! National Sporting Heritage Day, Sept 30th #NSHD2021
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Do you have a sporting heritage collection? If so, we'd love to hear from you! To better understand the audiences which engage with #SportingHeritage collections across the UK, we'd really appreciate your input in our survey #thankyou 👍https://t.co/frSaLYCPEP @SoniaRasbery
#ThrowbackThursday to when babies... hung from trees?!
Want to know what's going on in this picture? Listen to episode two of the Tales of Ordinary Times podcast, out now!