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How slums make people sick
A newly gentrified corner of Bermondsey leaves little clue to its less salubrious history. But a few intrepid writers recorded the details of existence in one of London’s most squalid slums.
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The joys and failures of audio description
Audio description enhances the experience of watching a film or TV show for people with a visual impairment, but it's not widely available in the UK. Alex Lee explains why.
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South Africa: Magwamba women grinding corn outside mud huts; one woman works with a baby in a fabric sling on her back. Photograph by H.F. Gros, ca. 1888.
Gros, Henri Ferdinand, 1842-1915.Date: 1888Reference: 580322i- Books
Conservation and restoration of pictorial art / edited by Norman Brommelle and Perry Smith.
Date: [1976], ©1976- Books
Thrust : a spasmodic pictorial history of the codpiece in art / Michael Glover.
Glover, Michael, 1949-Date: [2019]- Books
The pictorial flora; or, British botany delineated, in 1500 lithographic drawings of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Great Britain; illustrating the descriptive works on English botany by Sir J.E. Smith, Lindley, Hooker, Withering, and other authors / By Miss Jackson.
Henry, Mary Jackson.Date: 1840- Archives and manuscripts
'One Man's Covenants', unpublished autobiographical work
Date: c.1981-1992Reference: PP/ROS/H/3Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)