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For the annual Museums at Night event, the Wellcome Collection chose a theme it nose is not to be sniffed at! Activities ranged from nose-flute making to something for those of us with sensitive noses: a garden demonstrating which plants...
For the annual Museums at Night event, the Wellcome Collection chose a theme it nose is not to be sniffed at! Activities ranged from nose-flute making to something for those of us with sensitive noses: a garden demonstrating which plants do and don't cause hayfever. Bottles of smells confronted visitors with aromas from cinnamon to chloroform. A talk on the nose's cultural history introduced me to the pseudoscience of nasology. A little further investigation shows that this theory, first published in 1848, shines an interesting light on Victorian science and popular culture. The original book, Nasology, was reprinted in seven further editions as Notes on Noses. In fact, its inventor George Jabet had intended it as a joke, a satire on phrenology and ethnology: We believe that, besides being an ornament to the face, a breathing apparatus, or a convenient handle by which to grasp an impudent fellow, it is an important index to its owner's character ... Nasology is strictly in harmony with the deductions of the ablest physiognomists and ethnologists. Such study of moral character through physical characteristics - whether the contours of the skull or the line of the nose - was taken seriously as a scientific enterprise in the nineteenth century. Thus, whatever the author's intentions, the classification he offered fit readily into cultural understandings of the body. The media and even some phrenologists eagerly took it up, not always grasping its intent (and indeed, the Daily Mail was happy to print a very similar article in 2011!). This categorisation of physical characteristics is, of course, not always benign. Nasology offered six types of noses, including the Roman, Greek, Cogitative, Snub and Jewish, as well as discourses on 'national noses' and women's noses. Even if much of the anti-Semitic, racist and sexist exposition was intended to satirise the ethnology and attitudes of the time (and that's often unclear), it makes for unpleasant reading today. On a lighter note, the final nose type - my own - is the Celestial. That may sound charming, but unfortunately the author considered such upturned noses far from heavenly. Their possessors were deemed to have 'natural weakness, mean, disagreeable disposition, with petty insolence'. Thank goodness it's all nonsense ...
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A round-up of Sunday's biggest transfer stories and gossip. Check in to Newcastle United vs Arsenal Chelsea have approached Manchester United for Wayne Rooney, telling the Red Devils to name their price for the want-away England strike...
A round-up of Sunday's biggest transfer stories and gossip. Check in to Newcastle United vs Arsenal Chelsea have approached Manchester United for Wayne Rooney, telling the Red Devils to name their price for the want-away England striker. Full story: Sunday Mirror. Manchester City look set to win the race for Atletico Madrid star Radamel Falcao after agreeing a £54million fee with the club. Full story: Sunday Mirror. Arsenal plot £70m spending spree regardless of whether the Gunners secure Champions League qualification. Full story: Sunday Mirror Tottenham are unlikely to be able to keep Real Madrid target Gareth Bale if they fail to secure Champions League qualification today. Full story: Mail on Sunday. Liverpool target Christian Eriksen will sign a new contract with current club Ajax if the Reds do not make an offer for him within the next month. Full story: Sunday Mirror. Big-spending French outfit Monaco have been linked with a surprise move for Andy Carroll when he returns to Liverpool from West Ham this summer. Full story: Sunday Telegraph. However, West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is determined to keep Carroll on a permanent deal for next season. Full story: The Metro. West Ham also look set to bring in Shakhtar Donetsk left-back Razvan Rat on a free transfer this summer. Full story: Sky Sports. Chelsea are prepared to sell Spanish striker Fernando Torres this summer after a difficult few years at the club. He has previously been linked with a return to his old club Atletico Madrid. Full story: The Sun. However, Torres himself says he finally feels happy and important at the club, and that he won't be forced out by big-name signings this summer. Full story: Sunday Mirror. Fulham have been linked again with out-of-favour Aston Villa striker Darren Bent, but are keen to lower Villa's asking price of £12million. Full story: Daily Star. Manchester City left-back Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year contract with the club. Full story: Mail on Sunday. Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio has his eye on two defenders, Lazio's Modibo Diakite, and Maritimo defender Valentin Roberge. Full story: Daily Star. Phil Neville has met with Everton chairman Bill Kenwright and could be a surprise appointment to replace David Moyes as manager next season. Full story: Daily Star. Arsenal star Santi Cazorla has praised incoming Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, with whom he worked at Malaga and Villareal. Full story: The Sun. Jose Mourinho's departure as Real Madrid manager is expected to be confirmed next week, as he nears a return to Chelsea. Full story: Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Hughes could return to management with Championship side Leicester City. Full story: Mail on Sunday. Manchester City are apparently fast-tracking former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira to be their manager in the long term. Full story: Sunday Mirror. Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones has apologised for smashing up team-mate Glen Whelan's car after finding a pig's head in his locker! Full story: Mail on Sunday.
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88 to Camden Town 2011-04-28 13:53:18 Westminster Abbey, Day before Royal Wedding, Tv cables Flickr | Facebook page | Twitter | POSTCARD BOOK originally published on my old site on 2011-04-30 09:12:36
88 to Camden Town 2011-04-28 13:53:18 Westminster Abbey, Day before Royal Wedding, Tv cables Flickr | Facebook page | Twitter | POSTCARD BOOK originally published on my old site on 2011-04-30 09:12:36
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England midfielder brings the curtain down on a glittering career. Check in to Lorient vs PSG
England midfielder brings the curtain down on a glittering career. Check in to Lorient vs PSG
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Manchester City look to have won the race for Radamel Falcao. Check in to Manchester City vs Norwich City Manchester City look to have won the race for in-demand Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao after the Sunday Mirror claims tha...
Manchester City look to have won the race for Radamel Falcao. Check in to Manchester City vs Norwich City Manchester City look to have won the race for in-demand Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao after the Sunday Mirror claims that the two clubs have agreed on a £54million fee. The Colombian striker has been in lethal form for Diego Simeone's side this season, establishing himself as one of the world's best strikers, and attracting interest from top clubs all around Europe. Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Monaco have all been in for the 27-year-old at points, but City have nipped ahead of them now to ensure they strengthen their forward options. The club have been chasing the likes of Edinson Cavani and Marco Reus to improve on the likes of Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez upfront, as they will also hope to offload these players in the transfer window this summer. Landing Falcao will be a big boost for incoming manager Manuel Pellegrini, who will hope to bring in other targets from La Liga, such as Isco from current club Malaga, as he looks to make his mark at the Etihad Stadium. Atletico Madrid may now move for the likes of Alvaro Negredo, Javier Hernandez or Fernando Torres to replace the goals of the departing Falcao.
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PSG celebrate clinching the Ligue 1 title with an easy win over Brest. Check in to Lorient vs PSG
PSG celebrate clinching the Ligue 1 title with an easy win over Brest. Check in to Lorient vs PSG
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Sampdoria overcame champions Juventus in this entertaining five goal encounter. 1st Half Highlights 2nd Half Highlights
Sampdoria overcame champions Juventus in this entertaining five goal encounter. 1st Half Highlights 2nd Half Highlights
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Portuguese boss edging closer to Chelsea return. Check in to Chelsea vs Everton Jose Mourinho is edging closer to a return as Chelsea manager, as Real Madrid expect to announce his departure in the next few days, according to the Daily...
Portuguese boss edging closer to Chelsea return. Check in to Chelsea vs Everton Jose Mourinho is edging closer to a return as Chelsea manager, as Real Madrid expect to announce his departure in the next few days, according to the Daily Mail. The Portuguese coach spent four successful years at Stamford Bridge earlier in his career, and would be a popular choice as a replacement for current interim boss Rafael Benitez. However, Real are glad to be getting rid of him, as the 50-year-old has fallen out with the owners, fans and some players this season after a difficult year in which the club has been unable to claim any silverware. Mourinho said it was the worst season of his career after his team's surprise defeat to rivals Atletico Madrid in the Copa Del Rey final, and will surely be let go by the Spanish giants later this week. He will then hope to get his career back on track at the club where he established himself as one of the world's best managers, carrying on his fine work at Chelsea. He is rumoured to be being given a massive £100million by Blues owner Roman Abramovich to spend on players this summer, to make the team into genuine title challengers again.
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Every week we select a photo from the Londonist Flickr pool, taken in the last seven days, that illustrates this season or time of year in London. This week, SabineThoele has captured some casual multitasking on a sunshine-dappled stroll...
Every week we select a photo from the Londonist Flickr pool, taken in the last seven days, that illustrates this season or time of year in London. This week, SabineThoele has captured some casual multitasking on a sunshine-dappled stroll through a cemetary. But which one?
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The Mosque at Clapton
The Mosque at Clapton
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