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This blog is a place for us to present some of our projects (like the Transvengers webcomic), reflect on our programme of events and exhibitions, as well as explore related subjects and activities from across Wellcome Collection. Whether you’re a regular visitor or have never set foot in the door, we hope you find something here to pique your curiosity.
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http://theburnsarchive.blogspot.com/
Best Regards,
Lissa Rivera
The Burns Archive
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am a big fan of your work. Inspired by the Wellcome blog, last year I started an online journal for The Burns Archive. The Burns Archive is one on the largest privately held collections of medical photography in the world. Along with medicine, the collection focuses on vernacular photography from 1840-1940. We post news about our exhibitions and publications and share rare unpublished images and stories. You may enjoy our current exhibits on memorial photography and civil war clinical photography.
http://www.cursodefotografia.biz/cursos-de-fotografia-online/