Cheshire Smile Spring 1963
Volume 9, Number 1 : Editor: Frank Spath. Article of the opening of "Raphael" in Hydon Heath, Surrey. The Le Court Film Unit receives a grant to help produce "No...
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Volume 9, Number 1 : Editor: Frank Spath. Article of the opening of "Raphael" in Hydon Heath, Surrey. The Le Court Film Unit receives a grant to help produce "No...
...includes one of our most important collections, that of Le Court in Hampshire. Le Court was Leonard Cheshire’s home and also the first ‘Cheshire Home’ in 1948 from which our...
Brian Line in his room at Le Court...
...greater representation of disabled people within the management structures of Le Court and raised awareness of the lives of disabled people through her involvement with the Le Court Film Unit....
Read more about the history of the original Le Court building
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....
A film by Brian Line and Nick Dance created in conjunction with the International Spinal Research Trust discussing research into paralysis and how people can live within society after accidents...
A film with Leonard Cheshire discussing how the Cheshire Homes provided an environment for people to live full, independent lives despite how they came upon their disability. Created in association...
A film, produced by Brian Line and Nick Dance, about Joe, who receives an electric wheelchair and describes the freedom and independence it has given him. Subtitles are available for...