This diseased larynx drawn by Neil Stewart in 1852 is part of an incredible series of watercolours of various parts of the body. The medical comments are by pathologist William Tennant Gairdner.

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Womens’ voices haven’t always been heard. Sylvia Pankhurst requested admission to the Reading Room in 1908, wishing to look at Govt papers relating to the employment of women. This was addressed by trustees in 1920s

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Listen to artists speak about their lives and work, their friendships, networks and rivalries, in a selection of more than 120 audio extracts. Voices of art - The British Library https://t.co/5OytboeG7v

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