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2018-12-07
This blog is to remember the 90th anniversary of the death of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who died 10 December 1928. There’s a wonderful illustrated letter [1] in Archives & Collections in the Gaskin collection, MS 2945, from Joseph Southall about a visit
This blog is to remember the 90th anniversary of the death of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who died 10 December 1928. There’s a wonderful illustrated letter [1] in Archives & Collections in the Gaskin collection, MS 2945, from Joseph Southall about a visit
2018-12-03
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham is now well-known as the home of the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine providing specialist care for wounded members of the armed forces. The treatment of war casualties in Birmingham has a long history dating ba
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham is now well-known as the home of the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine providing specialist care for wounded members of the armed forces. The treatment of war casualties in Birmingham has a long history dating ba
2018-11-26
As it draws towards the season of the perpetual runny nose, here are some remedies from our Early & Fine Printing and Archives collections. The New Family Herbal, by William Meyrick, 1790, is set out alphabetically by plant, provides visual description, a
As it draws towards the season of the perpetual runny nose, here are some remedies from our Early & Fine Printing and Archives collections. The New Family Herbal, by William Meyrick, 1790, is set out alphabetically by plant, provides visual description, a
2018-11-23
Our last in the series celebrating Explore Your Archives week again is a creative response from the Creative Writing workshop held in the Wolfson Centre in September. Written by Margaret Lyons, it is inspired by letters received from employees of W. Canni
Our last in the series celebrating Explore Your Archives week again is a creative response from the Creative Writing workshop held in the Wolfson Centre in September. Written by Margaret Lyons, it is inspired by letters received from employees of W. Canni
2018-11-21
As part of 2018's Explore Your Archive campaign and following on from Monday's blog post, another creative response from the Creating Writing workshop was inspired by the letters of Elizabeth Cadbury (MS 466 FN:466/433 (1916)). Margaret Hale wrote the fol
As part of 2018's Explore Your Archive campaign and following on from Monday's blog post, another creative response from the Creating Writing workshop was inspired by the letters of Elizabeth Cadbury (MS 466 FN:466/433 (1916)). Margaret Hale wrote the fol
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