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.

Collections

THE SKEGNESS CURE (Painting)

1911

1988-8153

A painting titled 'The Skegness Cure' by John Hassall, painted for a poster design for Great Northern Railway. It shows two figures, one man with a bandaged foot, pushing another man in a wicker wheelchair on a beach. Both figures are very animated. It appears as though, by visiting Skegness, the figure with the bandaged...

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A painting titled 'The Skegness Cure' by John Hassall, painted for a poster design for Great Northern Railway. It shows two figures, one man with a bandaged foot, pushing another man in a wicker wheelchair on a beach. Both figures are very animated. It appears as though, by visiting Skegness, the figure with the bandaged foot has been 'cured' of his ailment and has jumped out of his wheelchair, which his companion is now in.