Botanical Notebooks of Frank Nicholls - History and Conservation
Offered By: Linnean Society via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the captivating history and conservation of Frank Nicholls' 18th-century botanical notebooks in this 59-minute video presentation by the Linnean Society. Discover detailed descriptions and beautiful pen and ink drawings of British plants as archivist Liz McGow uncovers the manuscript's turbulent past. Learn about the extensive conservation efforts undertaken by conservator Janet Ashdown to salvage this valuable document, which narrowly escaped destruction during the Blitz. Gain insights into the work of the Linnean Society, founded in 1788 and named after Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, as they continue to educate and inspire people about nature and its interactions through their collections, programs, and publications.
Syllabus
Botanical Notebooks of Frank Nicholls | Liz McGow and Janet Ashdown
Taught by
Linnean Society
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