Stories
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The house of Joan
The longueurs of hospital stays and enforced inactivity were the spur to Joan’s precise tailoring skills and flamboyant creations, all to the benefit of her fashion-loving sisters.
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Conflicted and confused about lithium
Covid-19 left Laura Grace Simpkins out of work and living back with her parents. She now had time to restart her research into her medication, but was she mad to continue?
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Reclaiming my story
Sharing her story of mental illness and treatment with trainee social workers has helped Caroline Butterwick make sense of her past, and continues to be a positive part of her life today.
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Performance art, frozen in time
For over a year, live performance art with an audience present has been largely impossible. But still images continue to allow artists in this sphere to inspire audiences at home.
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Leamington Spa, Warwickshire: the Parades and Regent Hotel. Steel engraving by J.J. Hinchcliff, 1844, after J. Brandard.
Brandard, John, 1812-1863.Date: 1844Reference: 20197i- Archives and manuscripts
The Wellcome Trust International Share Offer Part 5 Volume 35: The Beauty Parades and Other Advisers, 1 March to 13 April 1992
Date: March 1992-May 1993Reference: WT/B/1/4/35Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Secret memoirs of Robert, Count de Paradès, written by himself, on coming out of the Bastile. Serving to supply some important facts for the history of the late war; and containing an account of his successful transactions, as a spy in England, with the real causes of the failure of the ever memorable expedition against Plymouth, in 1779.
Paradés, Robert de (Victor Claude Antoine), 1752-1786.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Archives and manuscripts
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Photographs of parades and inspections
Date: c.1939-1945Reference: RAMC/801/22/40Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Miscellaneous photographs of parades and presentations
Date: c.1940s-1950sReference: RAMC/801/22/48Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection