Finding collections relating to d/Deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people

One of the aims of our project is to make collections relating to d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people more visible – and to share some of the objects our Fellows and Trainees are discovering.

Some will have quite obvious connections to disabled people’s lives – a walking stick, some braille or images of disabled people. But we will also be exploring less obvious connections too. Sometimes the significance of an object is its owner; its part in a bigger story, or the way someone with lived experience of disability has responded to it. In this way we hope to broaden the ways that d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent stories are told.

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ROUTE IRISH (Film poster)

2010

MOL.2015.12

ID: A film poster for 2010 film Route Irish. A soldier, who is filtered in red, stands holding a gun. He is edited over a red banknote with Queen Elizabeth II on it. There is a target aimed over his chest, as though you are looking at him through the sight of a gun.Mark Womack...

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ID: A film poster for 2010 film Route Irish. A soldier, who is filtered in red, stands holding a gun. He is edited over a red banknote with Queen Elizabeth II on it. There is a target aimed over his chest, as though you are looking at him through the sight of a gun.

Mark Womack stars in this story of political cover-up in post-war Iraq. Much of the film is set and shot in Liverpool, giving the audience a sense that the horrors
of war are not far away. Director Loach’s naturalistic approach to filmmaking includes casting non-actors in key roles and the film stars comedian John Bishop as Frankie whose death sparks the conspiracy.

Iraq war veteran and former Lance Corporal Craig Lundberg was also cast. Craig was left blind after being hit by a rocket propelled grenade while serving in Iraq with the King’s Regiment in 2007. His character in the film, a blind footballer also called Craig, is Womack’s ex-army friend. In real life Craig has played for England.