Stories
- 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
Cataloguing Audrey
Work begins in earnest to restore order to the archive Audrey Amiss kept of the minutest happenings in her life. Like detectives, the archivists search for subtle clues to chronology in the mass of materials.
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Digitising Audrey
Building digital images of what Audrey created means that her work can be frozen in time – for the digital version, at least, the process of decay is halted, and any number of people can view it without the risk of damaging it.
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Fantastic beasts and unnatural history
Find out how a 17th-century compendium of the natural world came to present fantastical beasts –like dragons – as real, living creatures.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Volume I
Date: 1902-1905Reference: MS.2255Part of: Dutton, Joseph Everett (1877-1905), and Todd, John Lancelot (1876-1949), tropical medicine specialists- Archives and manuscripts
Volume in Honour of ESS
Date: 1931-1934Reference: PP/ESS/E.7Part of: <i>Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology</i>- Archives and manuscripts
'Volume IV, Book I'. Period covered: Apr 1955-Dec 1960
Date: c.1955-1962Reference: PP/CMW/K.5/6/5Part of: Lord Moran (Charles McMoran Wilson) (1882-1977): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Volume I, 5-31 Aug 1914
Date: 1914Reference: RAMC/543/1Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Volume III
Date: 1902-1905Reference: MS.2257Part of: Dutton, Joseph Everett (1877-1905), and Todd, John Lancelot (1876-1949), tropical medicine specialists