Charting the changing attitudes towards disability over the last 80 years, this free exhibition features archival photographs, film footage and oral histories from those who have benefitted from the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People. This is the charity's first public show and explores its humble beginnings in 1935 with a team of just 16 trainees, to its current status as an organisation supporting thousands of people living with a disability. Eight crucial objects provide a narrative for the exhibition including an Iron Lung and an Invacar.
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