She knew her prosthetic leg would make her less conspicuous as a spy in Nazi-occupied France.
Was she right?
The Gestapo nicknamed her "The Limping Lady".
Here's what Virginia Hall did with the SOE during WW2:
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In July 1940, amidst the chaos of WW2, a British ship set sail from Liverpool carrying over 2,500 men labeled as "enemy aliens".
Little did they know, this journey would be one of the darkest maritime chapters of British history.
This is the story of HMT Dunera:
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‼️JOB‼️ This is 3 of 3 new posts we have open, funded by the Charlotte Lythe bequest.
Closing Date: 5-Jan-2025
Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow/Lythe Lecturer in Race, Ethnicity and Migration (667128) https://t.co/3KF3fJcgZ9
Disability History Month runs from 14 November to 20 December. The latest blog from @StrathArchives and corresponding display on Level 3 of the Library takes a closer look at the 1981 International Year of Disabled People and SPAID: https://t.co/UC96Oo2jXo
I am giving a talk on three key moments in the UK disability rights movement for #DisabilityHistoryMonth at @unibirmingham
Wed 11th Dec, 12-1pm, hybrid (with online captions), free, and open to all!
https://t.co/tenP0sUcmQ
#DisabilityTwitter @CoSS_Birmingham @artsatbham
43% of disabled people and people with a long-term health condition are likely to be inactive.
#UnitingTheMovement aims to remove the barriers to activity and tackle stubborn inequalities 🦾
#DisabilityHistoryMonth
Great @TheScotsman article on @Enable_Tweets's Our Past, My Future Exhibition
Tour of Scotland starts at our busiest station, Glasgow Central, this weekend.
We're proud to have supported the project, thanks to National Lottery Players https://t.co/tJTsBwSy3f
Join us at ‘Our Past, My Future’ exhibition , celebrating 7 decades of change & inspiring stories from people with learning disabilities. Made possible by @HeritageFundUK & special thanks to National Lottery players.
We’d love to see you there!
#NationalLottery#HeritageFund
My book's coming out as a paperback in November - https://t.co/YR563JnETO. It's mostly been reviewed as a book about the Troubles, which it sort of is, but if anyone would like to review it as an oral history, which it definitely is, please let me know!
Join us this Thursday (19th) as we discuss all things Paralympics with Evan T. Baughman! We will be thinking about discourses around the games, and the visibility of disabled athletes. #DisHist
Very much looking forward to participating in this veterans conference with Wendy Webster & @SilenceInPolish at Craiglockhart, relatively unchanged since Owen & Sassoon resided there in #FWW
SOHC member Lucy Smith has started her recruiting process for oral history interviews - if you or anyone you know are German or of German descent in the UK, get in touch with her and be a part of a fascinating new history project!
💡 CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS 💡
It’s time for me to start looking for participants for my PhD research! All details on the poster, feel free to fire me an email if you have any questions 😊
@ScotOralHist@StrathHaSS@OralHistorySoc
https://t.co/K1aQTcrL65
My new article on disability history, smallpox, and vaccinations in Meiji Japan is now available in Osiris vol. 39! Many thanks to the amazing @jaivirdi@maramills Sarah Rose and editors/staff team in the review/production process!
https://t.co/PI6JnL5Otd