The People of St Saviour’s Church at Oxford Street & Acton
Research by Daniel Watts St. Saviour’s Church was one of the first purposely built to cater for a deaf congregation. People came from all over London and further afield to…
Research by Daniel Watts St. Saviour’s Church was one of the first purposely built to cater for a deaf congregation. People came from all over London and further afield to…
As we have found throughout our project to tell the stories of deaf and disabled people across eight centuries of history, people’s individual names, lives and personal testimonies can easily…
…in necessarily more enlightened times. A culture where people can come together as a mutually supportive community, and often make beautiful and useful things can seem utopian compared to the…
…of funding. The congregation continues to meet at other sites. Our programme kicked off in April 2016 at the Acton Vale Community Centre for those who were once members of…
…represent deaf and disabled people as well as theatre companies. Anyone can get involved as a volunteer and join our search through the past. We aim to help all who…
…We then went up to the third floor to secure our bags in a locker before entering the Search Room. Kerry had ordered some relevant books ahead of time and…
…itself! Sophie carried out an initial search using the archive’s online catalogue which our volunteers will be shown how to use. Can’t wait to recruit our teams. Watch this space…
mental illness and the stigma associated with it that this word is now out of use among mental health professionals. Moving on with my research, I came across a patient…
…buildings we love, from precious memories and collections to rare wildlife. www.hlf.org.uk @heritagelottery About Screen South / Accentuate Screen South is a not for profit Creative Development company operating in…
…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/…