Morel, Natalie

Date:
11/09/2009
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TP1/A/1604
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Morel, Natalie. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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11/09/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:15:16 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit ZOOM digital recorder.

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Natalie Morel born in London, lived in Inverness and now lives in Essex. She works for the NHS and work as a Quality and Diversity Manager. On the plinth she will be dressed as a mobile phone and have a sign telling people to call an important woman in their lives today and tell her what they mean to them. She is doing that because her mother died three years ago and is a way of remembering her and also as a way of promoting her feminist values and encouraging people to think about the importance of women. Talks about her mother and how she influenced her and the importance of values she learned from her, etc.

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These recordings are part of the One & Other interview series that has been licensed by the Wellcome Trust for public use under Creative Commons Attribution-non commercial-Share Alike 3.00 UK. This means that anyone based in the UK can share and remix the material, as long as it is for non-commercial purposes. Credits, where given, should be to the library at Wellcome Collection, London. (c) Wellcome Trust.

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