Stories
- Article
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.
- Article
Conserving Audrey
Elena describes how specially designed storage allows Audrey’s scrapbooks to retain all traces of her creative process, although their intrinsic fragility means deterioration is almost inevitable.
- Article
Taking the piss
Council cuts have created public-toilet deserts across the UK, limiting journeys and days out for people whose medical conditions mean toilet access is essential. Campaigner Kevin Crowe highlights the issues.
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How injury changed my brain
Meg Fozzard, who experienced a brain injury in her 20s, writes about the huge impact it's had on her life, and talks to others with similar injuries.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
'Repair by cells ...' part 2
Date: c 1967Reference: PP/JRE/C.28Part of: John Read (1908-1993), radiobiologist- Archives and manuscripts
'Repair by cells ...' part 1
Date: c 1967Reference: PP/JRE/C.27Part of: John Read (1908-1993), radiobiologist- Film
Repair of inguinal hernia.
Date: c.198?- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
['Repair of books, schedules']
Date: Jan-Dec 1932Reference: WA/HMM/LI/Rep/9Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Film
Repair of flexor tendon in the finger.
Date: 1975