Stories
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When a private pee is a public disgrace
The free pee is getting rarer. And the lack of suitably equipped disabled toilets is condemning people to lives cloistered away in their own homes. Discover how toilet access for all is part of an equal society.
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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.
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Thalidomide survivors in the 21st century
As thalidomide survivors enter their 60s, they look back on their lives and the legacy of the thalidomide catastrophe.
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Are you still nursing?
Julia Martins might get the side-eye for breastfeeding a three-year-old in the UK but, as she explains, examples from history, as well as the cultural norms of Brazil, where she grew up, are firmly on the side of extended nursing.
Catalogue
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Toddlers and children queuing up to see the doctor. Process print after A. Dick Dumas, ca. 1920.
Dumas, Alice Dick, 1878-Date: [1917?]Reference: 569402i- Archives and manuscripts
Ten Minute talks, Series 3: Toddlers and Schoolchildren
Date: c.1940sReference: SA/HVA/D.6/3Part of: Health Visitors' Association- Archives and manuscripts
Open University, "Living with Babies and Toddlers" Study Pack
Date: 1987Reference: SA/NCT/G/3Part of: National Childbirth Trust (NCT)- Videos
Britain's tiniest toddlers.
Date: 2009- Pictures
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Beckenham Baby Show, London: two toddlers kissing. Photograph, 1922.
Date: 1922Reference: 580315i