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

LYTHAM ST ANNES POSTER (Railway Poster)

1923

1978-8901

A poster, made for London Midland & Scottish Railway, advertising Lytham St Annes - a destination the railway can provide access to. The poster shows a large image of a young woman in a green dress stood on a wide beach, with her arms held aloft in what seems like a gesture of freedom. The...

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A poster, made for London Midland & Scottish Railway, advertising Lytham St Annes - a destination the railway can provide access to. The poster shows a large image of a young woman in a green dress stood on a wide beach, with her arms held aloft in what seems like a gesture of freedom. The sky is big and open, blue skies with white clouds floating past.

Curatorial note:

I chose to display this image in the exhibition 'Go as you Please' about disabled peoples experiences of rail travel because I think is portrays a sense of freedom that travel can offer if it made accessible for us - Amy Thraves-Connor, Curating for Change Fellow at the National Railway Museum