Formal deaf education in England started at the end of the 18th century started with an innovative school in London.
Over 1.1 million items exploring art, health, culture and what it means to be human. Thousands of digitised materials are readily available online for you to explore and download under a range of free ...
Our collections are located in the library at Wellcome Collection and are on display at the Science Museum in London. You’ll also find thousands of digitised items from our collections online. books ...
Administration.--Medicine, surgery and pathology.--Campaign in the Western Theatre.--Preventive medicine (in 3 pts.: Nutrition.--Malaria control.--Prevention of ...
'Finger Talk' is a new British Sign Language (BSL) artwork by Cathy Mager that invites visitors to step out of a hearing-centred world and into a space shaped by deaf perspectives. Bringing together ...
Our building has step-free access. Exhibitions include audio description, British Sign Language and captions. show credit information for image '‘Thirst: In Search of Freshwater’ an exhibition at ...
This display, featuring a rare medieval birth scroll, explores protective practices and beliefs surrounding pregnancy, childbirth and infertility from the past to the present. Do you have a big idea ...
Our building has step-free access. Exhibitions include audio description, British Sign Language and captions. show credit information for image '1880 THAT, an exhibition by Christine Sun Kim and ...
Our building has step-free access. Exhibitions include audio description, British Sign Language and captions. show credit information for image 'Zines Forever! DIY Publications and Disability Justice, ...
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Presentments of the Grand Jury For the County of Middlesex (1723) ...
Do I need library membership? Anyone over the age of 18 can visit the library and use materials on the shelves by collecting a free day card from staff at the library entrance on level 2. Please note ...