Stories
- Article
Medics and the bomb
Would a nuclear attack on the UK overwhelm the NHS? At the height of the Cold War, despite government optimism, medics predicted doom.
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How tuberculosis became a test case for eugenic theory
A 19th-century collaboration that failed to prove how facial features could indicate the diseases people were most likely to suffer from became a significant stepping stone in the new ‘science’ of eugenics.
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A virtual view of history
Step inside Anne Frank’s house or explore the galleries in a museum destroyed by fire. VR brings history and art satisfyingly close when we’re unable to get there in person.
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The leukaemia diagnosis I didn’t see coming
Treatment for leukaemia kept journalist Hannah Partos in isolation, like the female prisoner whose image inspired her to write this piece.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Holocaust Triptych: altar and Holocaust Triptych
Date: 1996Reference: PP/ROS/L/9/7Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
'Holocaust Triptych' miscellaneous material
Date: 1980sReference: PP/ROS/L/9/1Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
'Holocaust Triptych' and the Memorial Service, Berlin
Date: 1993-1996Reference: PP/ROS/L/9/6Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
'Holocaust Triptych' exhibition at St Paul's Cathedral, London
Date: 1991-1992Reference: PP/ROS/L/9/2Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
'Holocaust Triptych' at St Paul's Cathedral, London
Date: c.1992Reference: PP/ROS/M/4/8Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)