Special Collections Exhibitions
Sleeping Beauty and Mother Bunch: female figures in 18th century chapbooks ›Hidden voices of Empire ›
Voyage to Madagascar: Thomas Locke Lewis and the Anglo-Merina Treaty of 1817 ›
Representing the unfamiliar: Photography in the British Empire 1866-1938 ›
The printed page ›
Incunabula ›
Parkinson of the disease ›
Revolution! ›
Young's Essay on Tobago ›
'The very age and body of the time': Shakespeare's world ›
West of Suez: Britain and the Mediterranean, 1704-1967 ›
The nearest run thing you ever saw: the Battle of Waterloo ›
The great leveller: humanity's struggle against infectious disease ›
Fruits of the earth: plants in the service of mankind ›
From woodcut to photograph: techniques of book illustration ›
Imperial designs: technology and empire in the 19th century ›
Ploughing the sea: Latin America observed ›
The Ethiopic Psalter of 1513 ›
Learning from Lister ›
Byron & politics: ‘born for opposition’ ›
Dickens, Scrooge and the Victorian poor ›
Charles Dickens: a writing lifetime ›
‘A brighter Hellas’: rediscovering Greece in the 19th century ›
'To make a good one better': translating the Bible ›
‘The paradise of the world’: conflict and society in the Caribbean ›
To scrutinize the whole of Nature: The Royal Society and its fellows 1660-1730 ›
Nightingale and hospital design ›
Mind Matters: neuroscience and psychiatry ›
I speak of Africa ›
John Eliot's Genesis of 1655 ›
Highlights of the FCDO periodicals collection ›