Stories
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Historical ways to hang on to your hair
Could upper-class hair-hygiene regimes cause baldness, or does hair health depend on a blast of deadly mercury? Maisie Jenkins scours the archives for historic follicle care.
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A reflection on art in a mental hospital
Artist Beth Hopkins explains how she used her experience of researching the Adamson Collection to create an embroidered wall hanging.
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Social isolation and the search for sanctuary
Threatened with deportation, Furaha Asani turned to her church for support. Met with silence and disinterest, she walked away, but argues that churches should do much more for migrants.
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Deadly stinks and life-saving aromas in plague-stricken London
In the plague-ravaged London of 1665, could perfume really save your life?
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Hanging of 38 Sioux Indians, 1862
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Hanging in chains / by Albert Hartshorne.
Hartshorne, Albert, 1839-1910.Date: 1893- Books
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Hanging, not punishment enough, for murtherers, high-way men, and house-breakers. Offered to the consideration of the two Houses of Parliament.
J. R.Date: 1701- Books
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Hanging without a rope : narrative experience in colonial and postcolonial Karoland / Mary Margaret Steedly.
Steedly, Mary Margaret, 1946-2018Date: [1993], ©1993- Books
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Hanging no dishonour. Being a modest attempt to prove that such persons as have the honour to make their exit at the Tripple-Tree are not always the greatest villains in the nation. In a letter from Gentleman Harry, Now under Sentence of Death in Newgate. Address'd to villains of all denominations in Great Britain.
Simms, Henry, 1716-1747.Date: [1747?]