Cheshire Smile December 1988
Editor: Kay Christiansen. Article focusing on the woodwork activities undertaken by residents at Mote House. Article describing a new Cheshire Home to open to residents - Three Forests in Essex....
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Editor: Kay Christiansen. Article focusing on the woodwork activities undertaken by residents at Mote House. Article describing a new Cheshire Home to open to residents - Three Forests in Essex....
Volume 6, Number 1 : Editor: Frank Spath. Article on the birth of Jeromy Cheshire, Sue and Leonard's first child. Article about Mrs Wilks, one of the first residents at...
Volume 9, Number 3 : Editor: Frank Spath. Leonard Cheshire's letter to begin the debate around the role of residents in the Cheshire Homes. Click on the button below to...
Volume 9, Number 4 : Editor: Frank Spath. Letters published regarding the role of residents debate which was initiated in the previous issue. Louis Battye article. Click on the button...
Volume 10, Number 1 : Editor: Frank Spath. Article looking at the beginnings of Mote House. More letters on the role of the residents debate, continuing from previous issues. Click...
Volume 10, Number 2 : Editor: Frank Spath. Front cover illustration of Frank Spath (editor). A review of "No Limit" - a film produced by the Le Court Film Unit....
Volume 13, Number 4 : Editor: Frank Spath. Details of the 50th birthday present given to Leonard Cheshire by the residents in the UK Cheshire Homes. Comment article by Paul...
Volume 22, Number 13 : Editor: R.E.L. - Article about six residents of the Cheshire Homes who were invited to a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. Profile article about disabled...
Volume 24, Number 3 : Editors: Frances Hopwood and Dennis Jarrett. In memoriam article for Joe Pincombe, one of the earliest residents of Le Court. Click on the button below...
Volume 25, Number 2 : Editors: Frances Hopwood and Dennis Jarrett. Profile articles on Pamela Farrell and Peter Wade. Article on the use of gardening to assist with therapy and...