Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Lowry
9 November 2011 05:16
A special screening of the Foxtrot Films production of Looking for Lowry, originally broadcast as the opening film of ITV's Perspectives arts documentary series.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Mothers and Midwives
4 January 2012 06:28
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. It has moved from a social and domestic occurrence, which predominantly took place in the home, to a medical one which usually happens in hospital.The exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources. It looks at reasons behind thechange, and the impact that it has had on women, families, midwives and communities. It reveals changing trends inpregnancy, labour and postnatal care, infant feeding and baby care, and the growing involvement of fathers.The display's main focus is the experience of maternity in the East Midlands. It explores pregnancy, birth and the earlyweeks of caring for a new baby through a variety of local sources, including interviews with mothers and retired midwives, photographs, and equipment relating to midwifery and baby care. Historic material from the Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from earlier times.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Suet Yi Yip Craft Showcase
15 January 2012 04:35
Suet Yi Yip, a graduate of Nottingham Trent University's Decorative Arts course, was one of the Young Meteors at 2011 Lustre. Born in Hong Kong, Suet Yi dreamt of living in a quiet place surrounded by hills and lakes. It is this that inspires her work.
Environmental Question Time
1 February 2012 07:45