
Annie Lord
@annielord11
Cataloguing Archivist @explorewellcome
ID: 1116474544993243136
11-04-2019 22:54:09
26 Tweet
48 Followers
67 Following


Keys between fingers, walking in the middle of the road, avoiding gaps in hedges or entrances to alleyways, phone on, headphones out, cross the road, check over your shoulder. We aren't born doing this stuff, we learn over years of watching women's trauma play out #SarahEverard






Our friends at The Mulberry Bush are hosting an event exploring personal archive of Harold Bridger – founder of the double task theory. Read about our archive here: tihr-archive.tavinstitute.org/the-archive/, and register for the event here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/analysing-as…

Join me on the 26th for my first ever online seminar! I will presenting on my current project ‘Rediscovering Harold Bridger:His Life, Work and Legacy’ for Archives for London and framing the story of his life via the Metropolitan line. eventbrite.co.uk/e/my-life-on-t…


Register for our May Lunchtime Talk Exploring Harold Bridger’s Archive. This is a unique opportunity to hear about Bridger's life and legacy and to see the materials from his archive. The talk will be given by Annie Lord from The Mulberry Bush. ow.ly/MJyV50IXIyx


Our first hybrid Lunchtime Talk since 2020 is happening this Wednesday. Register now to join us either in person or online. We will hear from Annie Lord, project archivist from The Mulberry Bush, about the life and work of Harold Bridger. ow.ly/Ml7s50J6b0o

Recording of our May Lunchtime Talk is now online. Listen to 'Exploring Harold Bridger’s Archive: Bridger’s Legacy Within and Beyond the Institute' below: tavinstitute.org/projects/explo… The Mulberry Bush #HaroldBridger

Clinical cataloguing: processing The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research archive Wellcome Collection by Annie Lord : ow.ly/HVwx50MIP2q

Excited to be sharing the Kennedy Trust archive at this Wellcome Collection event in May. Alongside hearing from amazing speakers, I will be showcasing records ranging from 18th Century household recipes for rheumatism to records from the first anti-TNF clinical trial in 1992!


Many thanks to Versus Arthritis The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Helen SJ for all the contributions! It was fantastic to explore the archives and anti-tnf!




Anti-TNF therapies were transformative for many people with rheumatoid arthritis. Biologic development was a huge scientific success, & the story of anti-TNF from the 1960s to 2010s has been been chronicled by Wellcome Collection & The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research for future access! Read more 👇