Stories
- Article
The current that kills
In the 19th century, electricity held life in the balance, with the power to execute – or reanimate.
- In pictures
How to live well, the medieval way
These days we might not think that celibacy could kill you, but otherwise, medieval tips to maintain wellness still often ring true.
- 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
Adapting to life as a thalidomide survivor
Growing up as a thalidomide survivor meant coping with all the usual challenges of childhood and adolescence, while having to fit into a world designed for the able-bodied.
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- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Balance sheets and annual statements and related papers
Date: 1843-1884Reference: RET/3/2/14/1Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Balance sheets and accounts, GAP Sep 1965
Date: 1965Reference: PP/SHF/C/6/3/6Part of: Foulkes, Siegmund Heinrich (1898-1976) and Elizabeth Therese Fanny (née Marx) (1918-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Balance sheets and accounts, GAP Sep 1966
Date: 1966Reference: PP/SHF/C/6/3/7Part of: Foulkes, Siegmund Heinrich (1898-1976) and Elizabeth Therese Fanny (née Marx) (1918-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Balance sheets and accounts, GAP Aug 1960
Date: 1960Reference: PP/SHF/C/6/3/5Part of: Foulkes, Siegmund Heinrich (1898-1976) and Elizabeth Therese Fanny (née Marx) (1918-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Balance sheets and accounts, 'The Association' Jul 1960
Date: 1960Reference: PP/SHF/C/6/3/4Part of: Foulkes, Siegmund Heinrich (1898-1976) and Elizabeth Therese Fanny (née Marx) (1918-2004)