![]() | GCU Archives wrote: It’s all in the chemistry: Mary Andross and food research Mary Andross demonstrating her research at the College’s Nutrition Centr (More) |
![]() | GCU Archives wrote: Cooking up a College Catalogue A Wellcome Trust Research Resources Project On first walking into the archive store and seeing the rows of shelves lined with fascinating objects, books, folders (More) |
![]() | GCU Archives wrote: Tackling food poverty: from peacetime to wartime and back again A Wellcome Trust Research Resources Project Over the festive season people are busy shopping, partying and feasting on rich food. For many, it is a time of extravagance and over-indulgence but it is also a time to remember that there are people who (More) |
![]() | GCU Archives wrote: The Minority Male A Wellcome Trust Research Resources Project Usually when we hear about education in the early 20th century it is of a sphere dominated by men. Male professors, teachers and students thrived in a world where women were generally regarded as the lesse (More) |
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Nice gallery of photos
What are the photos at the bottom? – Anne Awning
very nice, goodluck
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