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Mon 18 Jun 18 · “Please Matron!” Hospital Hygiene in 1901 (Royal College of Nursing, London)
Sat 9 Dec 17 · Victoria on TV (Kensington Palace, London)
Thu 9 Jun 16 · What Happened to Childhood? (Florence Nightingale Museum, London)
Thu 18 Feb 16 · Material Memories: The Art of Mourning Jewellery in the Victorian Era. (Highgate Cemetery, London)
Thu 19 Feb 15 · Buried Treasure? Valuing the Dead in Nineteenth-Century England (Highgate Cemetery, London)
Wed 27 Nov 13 · When Minahan Met Mary: sex, sleaze and scandal in 1880s London (The Wheatsheaf, London)
Wed 12 Sep 12 · Behind Closed Doors: The Hidden Histories of Great Buildings (Royal Geographical Society, London)
Wed 26 Oct 11 · Social Realism in Victorian Art (University Gallery and Baring Wing, Newcastle upon Tyne)
Wed 18 May 11 · Striking a Light: The Real Bryant and May Matchwomen (The Women's Library, London)
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