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The MERL, @UniofReading. We explore the English countryside, its history and its people. Free to visit. Closed due to Covid-19, but still tweeting!

Reading, Berkshire, UK
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    The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

    Ok, we found something amazing and we demand you to come on a journey with us:

    4:51 AM - 6 Oct 2018
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      2. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        A lot of our offices are like this. The usual depressing office furniture, the utilitarian bookshelves, the archive trolleys which we *definitely* don’t ride down the corridors and…pic.twitter.com/qTApFQDDn7

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      3. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        …boxes with eighteenth century diaries from Kent. Just normal archive stuff.pic.twitter.com/tJ7Fbd6fuk

        4 replies 97 retweets 2,676 likes
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      4. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Except this isn’t your normal farm diary. It's not even a diary. It’s a Mathematics book owned by someone called Richard Beale, from a farm in Biddenden, Kent.pic.twitter.com/mHRQihidOB

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      5. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        (As an aside, though, we got this book thanks to a generous donor because it’s connected to some of our farm diaries, which are a lot like normal diaries but with more cows. We wrote a blog back in 2016 when we first got this family’s diaries: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/news-and-views/2016/02/exploring-the-beale-family-farm-diaries/ …)

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      6. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Every generation of the Beale family had a Richard, and we think the one who owned this book was 13 years old in 1784. He used the book for writing out mathematical equations and problems.pic.twitter.com/a3RicOM0gr

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      7. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        (they also had a boy named Seaman in every generation, which is just unfortunate, and a story for another time)

        25 replies 237 retweets 7,799 likes
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      8. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        If Richard was indeed the 13 year old, he had a beautiful hand. His mathematics are laid out like a dream. But, like every teenager, mathematics couldn’t fill the void of Richard's heart.pic.twitter.com/uieEyt930Q

        13 replies 238 retweets 3,465 likes
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      9. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Richard doodled.pic.twitter.com/jRKPzVSZKk

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      10. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        We think his family owned this dog, which pops up all over the place.pic.twitter.com/nSHydhpK5o

        31 replies 496 retweets 7,247 likes
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      11. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Here it is possessed.pic.twitter.com/IgD3KXVJl5

        7 replies 246 retweets 5,079 likes
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      12. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Here it is chasing a rabbit with a friend.pic.twitter.com/45b34mQWiE

        9 replies 215 retweets 4,603 likes
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      13. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        This dog has seen some shit.pic.twitter.com/9bhpIY3baH

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      14. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Richard also starts incorporating his doodles into his mathematics, with beautiful ships, lighthouses, street scenes and trees.pic.twitter.com/hPqVJFPqTu

        23 replies 505 retweets 6,460 likes
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      15. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        But there’s one thing we didn’t expect to see.

        2 replies 85 retweets 2,297 likes
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      16. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Richard put an 18th century chicken in some trousers.pic.twitter.com/L57TGCSU16

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      17. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        pic.twitter.com/d6UChyQDXB

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      18. The Museum of English Rural Life‏Verified account @TheMERL 6 Oct 2018

        Richard Beale is just one of many doodlers throughout history, but it’s through these drawings that people from the past are brought to life and made flesh and blood. We love archives, and we love it when people use them. Get in touch if you want to:https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/reading-room/ …

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