Speeches by Leonard Cheshire added to Rewind
...United Kingdom Trust to build a whole new building for the residents of Le Court, after the original house became unsuitable for habitation. In the Le Court Foundation Speeches (1953)...
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...United Kingdom Trust to build a whole new building for the residents of Le Court, after the original house became unsuitable for habitation. In the Le Court Foundation Speeches (1953)...
An oral history interview recorded with Nick Dance, a film producer who worked closely with Brian Line on the films Maybe Today, I've Got Wheels and Hope. Subtitles are available....
Neville Thomas with his camera at Le Court...
A film introduced by His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, discussing the beginnings of Le Court and how the Cheshire Homes started. Subtitles are available for this...
A broadcast from Le Court Cheshire Home, including conversations with Leonard Cheshire and several residents from the early days of the home. Subtitles are available for this film. This film is...
An oral history recording with Frances Jeram, former Almoner at Le Court between 1949-1952. Subtitles are available. She talks about how she met and came to work for Leonard Cheshire...
...started its terminal decline in the early 1980s. ‘Project 81’ – a drive towards independent living started at Le Court – resulted in many younger Le Court residents who were...
Volume 23, Number 1 : Editor: R.E.L. - HM The Queen becomes Patron of the Cheshire Foundation in February 1980. Article about Brian Line's documentary film with Nick Dance -...
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