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Cheshire Smile International January 1997

Editor: Peter Taylor-Whiffen. Sue Ryder is appointed as the Leonard Cheshire Foundation's first President. Archivist Jill Roberts lists some milestones from the Cheshire Foundation's history. Click on the button below...

Westminster Abbey

Leonard, Sue Ryder and Hydon Hill resident and volunteer outside Westminster Abbey....

Family photo

Sue Ryder holding baby Elizabeth Cheshire at front door with Leonard Cheshire's parents and another lady...

Cheshire Smile Spring 1975

Volume 21, Number 1 : Acting Editors: R.R. (Robin and Roland). Leonard Cheshire and Sue Ryder are named as recipients of the Variety Clubs International Humanitarian Award. Victor Griffiths returns...

Resonate Begins

...forever. The history contained in the sound collection includes Group Captain Cheshire’s wartime experiences, the development of the charity Leonard Cheshire, and a general history of the disability movement within...

Living at Cavendish

Sue Ryder and Jeromy and Elizabeth Cheshire with others who lived at their family home in Cavendish...

Cheshire Smile Summer 1978

Volume 21, Number 10 : Editor: R.E.L. - Articles on the Motability movement and transport for disabled people. Sue Ryder is appointed a Life Peer in the Queen's Birthday Honours...

Disabled Britain on Film

...film director David Lean and fleet street photographer Norman Potter. Norman’s photographs were used, interspersed with filmed footage of people living in Cheshire Homes alongside David’s interviewing skills. Leonard Cheshire...

The Cheshire Family

Leonard Cheshire and Sue Ryder with their children - Jeromy and Gigi (Elizabeth) in the garden at Cavendish...