WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY
Exhibition
Urban Rooms 01902
Wolverhampton Suicide Prevention Stakeholder Forum Charitable Trust & Digital Disability
Toys & Disability
#DisabilityandtheHome
1960s toy production reflected changing attitudes towards disability. These toys provide an the important role in enabling children to see themselves as a valued member of society.
Disability and Home
Threshold Project
Portraits of Disabled people at home, on the threshold, at their front door. Exploring the importance of having your own home, to be at the threshold,
be a valued part of society.
#DisabilityandtheHome
PODCAST
Darke, Wilde & Griffiths
talk about Disability in film, TV and the rest...
Activism
Disabled People and Activism
Heritage Projects
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton War Memorials
Blue Plaque for Catherine Eddowes
victim of Jack The Rippper
Wolverhampton Workhouse
Hospital For Women
Census records
Wulfrun
Family Tree Research
Wolves in Wolves
public art trail
Wolverhampton
Elephant Man
Joseph Merrick born England 1862, due to physical deformities, he joined a touring Freak Show and exhibited as the "The Elephant Man “to make a living.
He died 1890 at age of just 27.
Our project expolores options for a sculture to celebrate Joseph Merrick, to raise the profile of his significance in the history of Disability.
Stamps of Disability
Explore our unique collection of themed postage stamps, focuses on images of Disability imagery from across the world.
Archive on Radio
Listen again
Disabled Presectives. WCR
Paul Darke Interveiws include: