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This evolving display features a series of stories about the entangled global histories, vibrant traditions, and new innovations connected to the kola nut.
How one of the most famous soda drinks in the world got its name from a traditional West African delicacy.
Correspondence and papers, mainly letters from William Budd (1811-1880), MD, FRS, physician to the Bristol Royal Infirmary, to his brothers Richard Budd (1809-1896), FRCP, and George Budd (1808-1882), ...
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Hire one of our central London venues for your event. Wellcome Collection is right in the centre of London. We’re very easy to get to. A few minutes’ walk from Euston and King’s Cross mainline ...
Join Katie Hanlon from our library team for a creative writing workshop inspired by items from our collections. You’ll be looking at a selection of images and texts on the topic of the sun. You’ll ...
Visit the Reading Room to hang out in a safe and comfortable space and find inspiration in the array of books, artworks and objects available and on display. The Reading Room on level 2 of Wellcome ...
This permanent gallery explores trust, identity and health in a changing world. Being Human explores what it means to be human in the 21st century. It reflects our hopes and fears about new forms of ...
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