‘It is almost as though they are punishing people for daring to fall in love with a foreigner…It’s xenophobic and unjust, reserving such a love only for the wealthy and well-connected.’
https://t.co/uBQcTZaDSo
From the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen…
Commodus, Emperor AD 177-192
“This was once a fine portrait, but with the restorations removed it is not worth exhibiting”
I’ve got my Astro Groovers badge - thanks to the post lunch Energiser at the @WM_MuseumDev Conference. A room full of museum professionals dancing while full of food. I’ll wear it with pride.
#IronbridgeConf23
The Engine Shop looking great today for the West Mids Museum Development Conference - Beth Foster from Google (and an IGMT Trustee) giving her insights on ‘Creating a Culture of Equity and Belonging’
#IronbridgeConf23
Visited a colleague at Boscobel House earlier - walked around the house and Gardens, watched in the mirror as Charles II cut his hair off, and looked down into the (small) priest hole he slept in.
There's a fashion show with a difference this weekend @IronbridgeGMT 💃
The "Fashion Through The Ages" event is being hosted at Enginuity tonight and tomorrow.
Models dressed as coal merchants, female footballers and even Queen Victoria will strut the catwalk in about 40 replica outfits 🤩
https://t.co/MIb9tA41uG
After a summer of wildfire and floods, and records broken here in the UK, yesterday's announcement is barely fathomable. Future generations will ask why, after these stark signs, the government would put this country’s global leadership on climate change into reverse.
Fairness should absolutely be central to any change, but it is not fair that our children will have their future blighted by the poor decisions made today. It isn't fair that businesses that have invested heavily in pioneering green technologies and the jobs of tomorrow will have to put their plans on ice, nor that changes in policy endanger our much-loved cultural heritage and natural environment, undermining everything from food security to our health and wellbeing. And it isn't fair that the poorest in our society will lose out most in the future.
Progress towards Net Zero must be sustained, not kicked down the road for political expediency.
We urge the Prime Minister and his Government to rethink.
The story of the Quakers is so important to the history of @IronbridgeGMT & to the story of the wider Industrial Revolution. For this reason we invited Prof Ben Pink Dandelion from Birmingham Uni to explain their approach to life, business and religion.
https://t.co/VmajM6Ib1k
Failing to address the antisemitic and Holocaust denial comments that appear under our posts commemorating the victims of Auschwitz would be a disservice to their memory.
We've chosen to block users who promote denial and hatred. This decision stems from our deep dedication to our mission. We need a secure space to do this.
Engaging in discussions with people and accounts that seek to abuse the memory of victims of Auschwitz is against the values we believe in. These individuals do not seek discourse; they aim to inflict pain. In this context, blocking is a necessary step to ensure that these harmful voices don't persist in their repetitive attacks on memory.
In today's digital age, social media platforms shoulder significant moral responsibility. They should actively counter hate speech and halt its normalization.
A platform that disregards the need to defend the memory of the victims demonstrates a disregard for creating a respectful and empathetic online environment.
Blocking users isn't a mere action; it's a practical measure. Often, reporting accounts that spread hostility remains an unanswered call. Blocking provides a way to protect the memory of people who suffered and were murdered in Auschwitz.
Over the summer we’ve been running a ‘Design a Bear’ competition in Enginuity @IronbridgeGMT offering our visitors a chance to win a Merrythought Teddybear - it’s been very, very popular…
We're delighted to reveal the stunning cover for UNCIVILISED by @littlegaudy - the enthralling book that will overturn your assumptions about civilisation and society.
Coming 8th February 2024. Pre-order now! https://t.co/UuljPMWo1j
Fascinating interview with a volunteer from https://t.co/6CP9Coin2c today - exploring the issues surrounding the operation of stationary steam engines on behalf of @Archaeology_tea from Historic England and @IronbridgeGMT @Nickuae A real hidden gem.
All summer we have a Victorian Seaside Experience at Blists Hill - so we’ve taken the opportunity to display one of the more delicate objects from our collection. The swimming trunks of Capt Matthew Webb, a local man who was the first person to swim the English Channel.
Spent the morning meeting with staff at the Observatory at Keele University, talking about future activities and partnership work. A great and very exciting way to start the week!
Two anniversaries for IK Brunel's steamship SS Great Britain today. She was launched #OnThisDay 1843 in Bristol, see extract from Mark Brunel's diary below. 127 years later she returned to Bristol #OnThisDay 1970. Why not pay her a visit this summer? #staycation