Tag: Disability Records and research‘Maimed and not fit for manual labour’?Tuesday 9 February 2016Employment schemes, employment bureaux within hospitals and training made available form a lens through...Records and researchFirst World War hearing aidsThursday 19 February 2015If you were researching hearing aids from the early twentieth century what term would you...Records and researchThe ‘Invictus Games’ of 1922Monday 8 December 2014Did you think the recent Invictus Games, held for wounded, injured and sick service personnel,...Records and researchGetting creative with our collections: a women’s history zine workshopTuesday 8 April 2014Here at The National Archives we are keen to see people engage with our...Records and researchLost in translation: disability history and the difficulty of languageWednesday 29 January 2014Last month was Disability History Month. Founded in 2010, it endeavours to highlight the...Records and researchA chance of greater safety and health?Wednesday 28 August 2013Less than one month to go until ‘Files on film’ closes! In case you’ve...Records and researchBSL in bloomFriday 23 November 2012Usually when I sit down to write a blog post, I begin by reflecting...Technology and innovationDisability in the UK Government Web ArchiveWednesday 21 November 2012Last week was Diversity Week at The National Archives – a week in which...Records and researchThe nation at your fingertipsMonday 10 September 2012Like my colleague Jenni Orme, I’ve taken a lot of interest in the Paralympics...Records and researchMandeville: muscles, morale and mascotWednesday 29 August 2012For all those still suffering with Olympics withdrawal symptoms, never fear – the Paralympics...Records and researchGirls on file…Friday 30 March 2012March is Women’s History Month. Just in time, I’d like to share a file... « 1 2