Stories
- Article
The first seizure
Historian Aparna Nair had her first seizure when she was 11. Here she recalls that first time, and how other people’s reactions are sometimes the most disturbing part about having a seizure.
- Book extract
Naked, not nude
Classicist Caroline Vout argues that it’s time to take the dust covers off the Ancient Greeks and Romans, and to encounter their bodies not nude, but naked.
- Article
The solidarity of sickness
Visiting an injured friend in hospital prompts writer Sinéad Gleeson to reflect on the instant rapport forged between compatriots in the kingdom of the sick.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Mosaics
Date: 1920-1976Reference: PP/LOW/WPart of: Margaret Lowenfeld- Archives and manuscripts
Mosaics not chimeras
Date: 1971-1973Reference: SA/BGU/F.1/51/3Part of: Medical Research Council Blood Group Unit (1935-1995)- Archives and manuscripts
Mosaics: 'XX/YY mosaics: no red cell mixtures found': correspondence
Date: 1964-1982Reference: SA/BGU/F.20/10Part of: Medical Research Council Blood Group Unit (1935-1995)- Archives and manuscripts
Red book labelled 'Mosaics'
Date: c.1950sReference: PP/LOW/W/45Part of: Margaret Lowenfeld- Archives and manuscripts
Children's Mosaics, Miss Margaretten's collection
Date: c.1949-1955Reference: PP/LOW/W/37Part of: Margaret Lowenfeld