A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys

A Singular Man: A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys: 1829-1904, by Betty Elzea, published in hardback, by Unicorn Press on 7th July 2023 Rebecca Wallersteiner reviews A Singular Man: A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys: 1829-1904 by Betty Elzea, published on 7th July, which throws fresh light onto the complex, secret […]

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A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys

A Singular Man: A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys: 1829-1904, by Betty Elzea, published in hardback, by Unicorn Press on 7th July 2023 Rebecca Wallersteiner reviews A Singular Man: A Documented Life of the Artist Frederick Sandys: 1829-1904 by Betty Elzea, published on 7th July, which throws fresh light onto the complex, secret […]

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Chelsea Flower Show 2023 in review

Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at this year’s health themed gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show 2023 such as the Samaritans’ Listening Garden, the Centre for Mental Health’s The Balance Garden and The Myeloma UK Garden This spring the British weather has been unnerving for horticulturalists hoping to present their perfect specimens at the Chelsea […]

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Chelsea Flower Show 2023 in review

Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at this year’s health themed gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show 2023 such as the Samaritans’ Listening Garden, the Centre for Mental Health’s The Balance Garden and The Myeloma UK Garden This spring the British weather has been unnerving for horticulturalists hoping to present their perfect specimens at the Chelsea […]

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The Hunterian Museum reopens

After a six-year closure and a £4.6 million re-design, by award winning design studio Casson Mann, the Hunterian Museum re-opens its doors on 16th May, as part of a larger redevelopment of the Royal College of Surgeons of England’s headquarters at Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London. Dawn Kemp, Director of Museums and Special Collections at […]

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The Hunterian Museum reopens

After a six-year closure and a £4.6 million re-design, by award winning design studio Casson Mann, the Hunterian Museum re-opens its doors on 16th May, as part of a larger redevelopment of the Royal College of Surgeons of England’s headquarters at Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London. Dawn Kemp, Director of Museums and Special Collections at […]

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Unfamiliar: a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians

Rebecca Wallersteiner visits Unfamiliar a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians (23rd January – 28th July) which takes a fresh look at their archives through the eyes of a photographer and a physician and presents clinical instruments as you’ve never seen them before, ranging from King Henry VIII’s time until the present day. […]

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Unfamiliar: a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians

Rebecca Wallersteiner visits Unfamiliar a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians (23rd January – 28th July) which takes a fresh look at their archives through the eyes of a photographer and a physician and presents clinical instruments as you’ve never seen them before, ranging from King Henry VIII’s time until the present day. […]

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Breaking resolutions completely normal

Breaking resolutions completely normal: Rebecca Wallersteiner looks at new international research which suggest that breaking New Year Resolutions is something to be celebrated as an expression of spontaneity. We are only a few days into the New Year and many of us have made New Year resolutions. If you’ve already broken them don’t feel a […]

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Breaking resolutions completely normal

Breaking resolutions completely normal: Rebecca Wallersteiner looks at new international research which suggest that breaking New Year Resolutions is something to be celebrated as an expression of spontaneity. We are only a few days into the New Year and many of us have made New Year resolutions. If you’ve already broken them don’t feel a […]

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