Robert Belchamber: Normansfield Resident (1874-1887)
…of Learning Disability website. Ref: Case Book H29/NF/B/13/002 pp 122, 137, 138 Robert Belchamber was born and spent his early life in India where his father was working. Before…
…of Learning Disability website. Ref: Case Book H29/NF/B/13/002 pp 122, 137, 138 Robert Belchamber was born and spent his early life in India where his father was working. Before…
…2017 through to September 2017 Deadline for applications: 30th January 2016 For a full role description and instructions on how to apply, please download the below brief. Heritage Hub Brief…
…live until 1960 when he was 89, having by then moved to Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The couple’s children all outlived their parents. Both boys followed in their father and grandfather’s footsteps…
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…consultation with members and ensured accessibility by including guide rails, rubber edged doors and swing gates on stairs. In the early 1950’s the delayed effects of mustard gas meant many…
…creative industries. Please see attached Scope of Works appendix of drawings and briefs to fully understand the scope of the exhibition. Scope of work(pdf) Full tender package Programme Tender Issue…
With the kind permission of John Colyer QC, Chair of Trustees for the John Townsend Trust, Beth Astridge, our Project Archivist and I were allowed access to the…
During the turbulent Civil War years in England, the future of the hospitals and almshouses in Canterbury must have felt decidedly wobbly. Like the Reformation of the 16th century, property…
We are offering time, space and resources of up to £1000 to allow young emerging disabled artists aged between 12-30 years to develop their artistic skills, ambition and…
…his case notes state that he was a barrister at law, married with a child, there is an out-of-place and difficult to contextualize scribble seeming to refer to Shakespeare early…