Stories
- In pictures
The Migraine Art Competition Collection
The Migraine Art Competition ran for seven years in the 1980s and resulted in over 500 unique and striking works of art that represent what it means to live with migraine.
- Article
Disturbed minds and disruptive bodies
Prison officers tried to regulate women’s minds and bodies and maintain a new disciplinary routine in the second half of the 1800s.
- Article
The Key to Memory: Use art to articulate
Danny Rees explains what William Utermohlen’s self-portraits can tell us about how and why we remember.
- Article
Dirt, disease and the Inspector of Nuisances
In the days when ‘bad air’ was thought to spread disease, dozens of Inspectors of Nuisances ceaselessly struggled against the perils of dirt – both visible and invisible.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Officer's papers
Date: 1981 - 1997Reference: SA/SRF/A/HPart of: Society for Reproduction and Fertility- Archives and manuscripts
Officer's advance book
Date: 1939-1940Reference: RAMC/1108/3Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Officer's record of services
Date: 1914-1919Reference: RAMC/1551/1Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Officer, Doris, John (son) and Margaret
Date: 1953-1959, 1964Reference: PP/AWD/B/2/3/18Part of: Daley, Sir (William) Allen (1887-1969)- Books
Officer, nurse, woman : the Army Nurse Corps in the Vietnam War / Kara Dixon Vuic.
Vuic, Kara Dixon, 1977-Date: 2010