A silk and silver thread embroidery panel of a camel, c.1600-1625, V&A, via https://parksandgardensuk.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/elephants-and-the-royal-menagerie/ …pic.twitter.com/1NeixQVoMV
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A silk and silver thread embroidery panel of a camel, c.1600-1625, V&A, via https://parksandgardensuk.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/elephants-and-the-royal-menagerie/ …pic.twitter.com/1NeixQVoMV
and here - mid 20thC Edward Bawden wallpaper from @WolfsonCollege #SilkRoadspic.twitter.com/Zp57kgvMkv
How lovely! :)
isn't it ?!
The camels remind me a little of those in the ?c.600 Ashburnham Pentateuch, though rather less grumpy perhaps!pic.twitter.com/sJT0kvdJI2
grumpy? I give you #grumpy: camel and camel driver - from T'ang dynasty tomb of Mutai, Qingcheng County, Gansu #SilkRoadspic.twitter.com/fQuguxFFRT
I do so love your tweets Caitlin.
You're very kind, thank you :) :)
Of course! Camelot! Now we know!
Hah! :)
knew them camels would make a comeback 
Of course! :)
i just hope nobody takes the hump 
That's the first time I've seen that image. Thanks.
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