Stories
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Why we no longer keep our dead at home
Today in the UK we rarely sit with, touch, or perhaps even see our loved ones after they’ve died. Past practices were very different and, Claire Cock-Starkey argues, were more helpful for those grieving.
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A nose through Blythe House
Recently sold and emptied out, Blythe House was once one of the UK’s biggest museum storage facilities. Here, museum worker Laura Humphreys reflects on her relationship with the store’s architecture, objects and aromas.
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The Key to Memory: Write it down
Nick Dent explores what the Library of the Human Genome can tell us about how and why we remember.
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How the Peckham Experiment inspired my fiction
Find out how an unruly mass of archive material from a 1930s radical health centre has inspired brand new writing.
Catalogue
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Storage reservoirs / by George Bransby Williams.
Williams, George Bransby, 1872-1954.Date: 1937- Archives and manuscripts
Storage and management of the archive
Date: 1954-1966Reference: SA/PHY/P/1/1Part of: The Physiological Society- Digital Images
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Storage of Wellcome Collection at the Science Museum
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Storage of Wellcome Collection at the Science Museum
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Storage of Wellcome Collection at the Science Museum