Strict rules and searching questions
…blind person been a common beggar, wandering minstrel, or played upon any instrument at ale-houses within two years before application for admission: such persons being entirely excluded? Does the party…
…blind person been a common beggar, wandering minstrel, or played upon any instrument at ale-houses within two years before application for admission: such persons being entirely excluded? Does the party…
PRESS RELEASE To mark the International Day for Disabled People and Disability History Month, Screen South is delighted to announce the launch of the first film produced as…
…designed to help residents live as independently as possible. The house with the moving room (plus a giant silver cushion) Still from Koolhaas Houselife, Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine, 2008….
…building was a Council office – now it has been refurbished and occupied by the NSPCC. Research by our Bristol co-ordinator and volunteer group will be uncovering the changing history…
To mark the International Day for Disabled People and Disability History Month, Screen South is delighted to announce the launch of the first film produced as part of…
…mobile phone game that students at St Vincent’s and young people at Centre63 had already started to make. They were lead by John Norton from Give it a Name http://www.giveitaname.net/…
…and in the foundation of the Royal School for the Blind. Each class contributed to the development of this part of the story. We set sail, scrubbed the decks whilst…
This summer, the History of Place team in Liverpool, young people and Thinking Film, plus some special guests, worked together to create a film that shares stories from…
…light just how far we have come in challenging inequality and ignorance, yet how far we have still to go before we are all truly treated as equals. For me,…
The Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind was founded in 1791 by Edward Rushton and continues to run today as the Royal School for the Blind. It was…