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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WHY DON'T YOU GET OUT AND ABOUT MORE OFTEN POSTER (Railway advertising poster)

c. 1968

2003-7422

A British Rail (Southern Region) poster. It shows a black and white image of four figures, a man woman and two children (probably a family) getting on board a train. Text underneath the image, in purple, reads: 'Why Don't You Get Out and About More Often?' The Southern does. More cheaply, more quickly too'. Community...

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A British Rail (Southern Region) poster. It shows a black and white image of four figures, a man woman and two children (probably a family) getting on board a train. Text underneath the image, in purple, reads: 'Why Don't You Get Out and About More Often?' The Southern does. More cheaply, more quickly too'.

Community curation: Why did I think this object was relevant to stories around disability? I think that this question 'Why Don't You Get Out and About More Often?' struck me as quite accusatory, and as disabled people, there can be many reasons that we can't get out and about - Amy Thraves-Connor, Curating for Change Fellow at the National Railway Museum