Stories
- Article
To write in golden photographs
When Rachel Genn’s brother disappeared, a newspaper article led the family to his bedside. But the accident he’d barely survived was not to be the last tragedy in his life.
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Children in burns prevention campaigns
Whose responsibility is it to prevent accidental burns and scalds in the home? Shane Ewen’s research shows that it’s everyone’s concern.
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How injury changed my brain
Meg Fozzard, who experienced a brain injury in her 20s, writes about the huge impact it's had on her life, and talks to others with similar injuries.
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Healing hard-working hands
The names we use to describe different hand injuries tell us about history, gender and class. Occupational therapist María Cristina Jiménez explores those injuries, and the changing ways we talk about them.
Catalogue
- Books
Accidents and violent death in early modern London, 1650-1750 / Craig Spence.
Spence, CraigDate: 2016- Archives and manuscripts
Falls to children in the home
Date: c.1990Reference: SA/CAP/F/2/7Part of: Child Accident Prevention Trust- Pictures
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Prevention of traffic accidents in Shanxi province, China. Colour lithograph, 1957.
Date: 1957Reference: 672576i- Pictures
A man falling off a pile of boxes piled up on the back of a lorry, having tripped over the sheeting. Colour lithograph.
Reference: 32615i- Pictures
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An adjustable spanner placed on a girder from which it could fall. Colour lithograph after Blake.
Blake (Designer), fl. 194-?Reference: 32562i