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The Cord, Volume 21 to Volume 26 [photocopies]
Catalogue reference: D-IWAS/11/1/80
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- D-IWAS/11/1/80
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Title (The name of the record)
- The Cord, Volume 21 to Volume 26 [photocopies]
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1969-1974
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Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 1969Contents: Editorial, The Third Debate on Disablement, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Comment - Single Rooms, Where My Wheelchair Has Rested, The Significance of Standing And Walking At Home, Damp (Of) Course, A Home on Wheels, O.B.E. Recognises 40 Years Public Service From a Wheelchair, Disabled Homes and the World, Dates to Remember, BBC Broadcast, Morris Minor Plus Wheelchair, Island in the Sun, ObituaryVolume 21, Number 2, Summer 1969 Contents: Her Majesty the Queen, Birthday Greetings to Professor Sir Ludwig Guttmann, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Helping the Handicapped to Use the Telephone, Sir Ludwig Guttmann's Visit to Cape Town South Africa, At Home or in Hospital?, The Right to Live, The Urge to Write, Votem, Where My Wheelchair Has Rested - Part 2, Professor Sir Ludwig Guttmann's Address at the Ceremony to Inaugurate in India the Tenth World Day for the Disabled, Rehabilitation of Paraplegics, Dates to Remember, A Job - But What Kind of Job?, ObituaryVolume 21, Number 3, Autumn 1969Contents: Editorial, The 1969 Stoke Mandeville Games and Official Opening of the Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium for the Paralysed and Other Disabled, Results of 1969 International Stoke Mandeville Games, Amateur Radio at The Games, The Place of the Pastor in a Spinal Injuries Unit, Paraplegic and the Community, Planning for Disabled People in the Urban Enviornment, New Career on RetirementVolume 21, Number 4, Winter 1969/1970Contents: Editorial, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Fifty Mile Wheelchair Push, The Invalid Tricycle Controversy - A More Sensible Approach, The Worcestershire Sports and Recreational Club for the Disabled, Dates to Remember 1970, Being Mobile Makes All the Difference, A Do-It-Yourself Track For Moving Wheelchairs Over Sand and Soft Ground, Their Clubhouse Was Built on a Rubbish Dump, Tributes to "Uncle Harry", Fourth Scottish Chess Congress for the Disabled, Pen Friend, Perhaps This Is Your ProblemVolume 22, Number 1, Spring 1970Contents: Editorial, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Corrigendum, Does Education Really Matter?, A New Housing Scheme at Worthing, Pen Friend, The Barnet Overseas Students' Housing Association, Holiday Accomodation, A Short Holiday in South Africa, For Sale, National Extension College, Scotland for the Disabled - Where to Stay, The Motorways and the Disabled Driver, Sparkle, Dates to Remember, Southhampton to Singapore, Where My Wheelchair Rested, Here and ThereVolume 22, Number 2, Summer 1970Contents: Editorial, Where My Wheelchair Rested, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Wheely and Me, Looking After Children From A Wheelchair, Ashwellthorpe Hall, Right Presuppose Duties, Statment of Policy, At Ross-On-Wye There Is The Merton House Hotel, Live Alone and Like It, Pain in Disablement, Handicapped Drivers "Safer Than Average", Holiday Abroad, Visit of Her Majesty the Queen to the U.K.A.E.A. Winfrith Dorset, Denmark - Mecca for the Disabled, Gardening for the Disabled, Here and There, NewsflashVolume 22, Number 3 and 4, Autumn/Winter 1970 Contents: Editorial, The 1970 National and International Stoke Mandeville Games, 1970 International Games Results, The Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970, A Holiday Home-From-Home, A Vote of Thanks, Entertainment and Public Safety, Writing - If You Are a Tetraplegic, Caring for the Very Severely Disabled, Be Your Own Brewer, The Aids Centre, The MailbagVolume 23, Number 1, [1971]Contents: Editorial, Stoke Mandeville Calling, I Always Speak My Mind, The Services Which the Department of Employment Give to the Disabled Through the Disabled Persons' (Employment) Act, Occupations for Paraplegics, What the Government is Doing to Help Handicapped People, A Paraplegic's Point of View, New Lease of Life for Legion Village, Breakthrough on Car Transmission, For the Disabled Typist, The Road from Greenwich Pier, The Athlete's Reaction, Book Review, Here and There, Obituary, New Year's Honours, Dates to RememberVolume 23, Number 2, 1971Contents: Editorial, Stoke Mandeville Calling, The Case for Giving Incentives to the Disabled Drivers to buy their own car in lieu of vehicles supplied by the Department of Health and Social Security, The Disabled Adolescent, Wheelchair Physiotherapist, Another Kind of Access Problem: The Open University, Wheelchair Team Sweep the Board, Mailbag, Here and There, Plan to Help the Disabled Jobless, Postal Shopping for the DisabledVolume 23, Number 3, 1971Contents: Editorial, The 1971 National and International Stoke Mandeville Games, Results of the 1971 International Stoke Mandeville Games, "Meals on Ice" Could Make Hospital Food More Cheering!, Electric Typewriters Help the Handicapped, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Coping with a Handicap but with a Home of Their Own, Sixth Scottish Chess Congress for the Disabled, Our Own Look at Europe - DIG's Survey Published, Controlling a Wheelchair by Batting an EyelidVolume 24, Number 1, 1972Contents: Editorial, Stoke Mandeville Calling, Housing Project, Dates to Remember, Amateur Radio for the Disabled, Sports Centres and Swimming Pools, Wheelchair Pilots Take to the Skies, Holidays for the Disabled, The Years at Home, How to Overcome a Disability Complex, Cortina Automatic - The Ideal Car for the Disabled Driver, A Strange Christmas, Steer By Your Breath, Thirty Years A Paraplegic, "Steps Our Biggest Enemies"Voume 24, Number 2, 1972Contents: Editorial, 25th British National Stoke Mandeville Games, 8th International Brussels Games, Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium Calling, Holidays for the Disabled, How to Adapt Existing Clothing for the Disabled, International Symbol for the Disabled, Kitchen Sense for Disabled and Elderly Housewives, Handicapped Children and Their Families, A Trip to Paris, Housing for the Disabled, No More Office Jobs for Me, I Hope!, "Reading the Road", The Man Who Writes With His Chin, The 7th Scottish Chess Congress for the Disabled, Take An Out-Of-Season Holiday, Thalidomide Children Keep Pace Volume 24, Number 3, 1972Contents: Editorial, Disabled Drivers' Distress Pennants, Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium Calling, From the Floor of the House, Hoist Leads Way to Freedom, A Plea for Life, Is It Right For Everyone?, Help For Handicapped People Booklet, Book Review - On My Toes, A Plea for Information on Standing Aid Requirements, The Aids Centre, A Standing Frame for Paraplegics and Tetraplegics, Rate Relief on Building Extensions for the Disabled, Obituary, Preparatory Training for Hospital or Homebound Patients, The Use of Powered Wheelchairs on Pavements, Mailbag, Further Education for Physically Handicappped Young PeopleVolume 25, Number 1, 1973Contents: Editorial, Global Mobility for the T-Brigade, Holidays for the Disabled, Common Market Travelling and You, Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium Calling, Dates to Remember, Attendance Allowance to be Extended, £1,600 Mobility Grants Urged, Road Tax Exemptions, Mobile Home in a "Pint Pot", From the Mailbag, New Vehicles Planned by Trust, Wheelchair Career for Bird Expert, £1000,000 Chair for Europe, G.P.s Recommend Wheelchairs, For Sale, Self Catering Holiday in Devon, Rubber Handrims Covers for Everest & Jennings Wheelchairs Volume 25, Number 2, 1973Contents: Editorial, Global Mobility for the T-Brigade, A Springtime "DAF", Car Ferry Concessions, Clothes Sense for the Handicapped Adult of All Ages, Travel Abroad, Holidays for the Disabled, Invalid Tricycles. The Facts, My Travel Trailer, Bed Worship, Camping With a Difference, The Sport of Kings, From the Mailbag, New Plan to Help Disabled WorkersVolume 25, Number 3, 1973Contents: Editorial, Global Mobility for the T-Brigade, Disabled Travellers: "Who Looks After You At Heathrow?", Recipe for Success?, The Family Fund for Families of Handicapped Children, NAIDEX 1973, Book Review, The 1973 National and International Stoke Mandeville Games, Results of 1973 International Stoke Mandeville Games, Records Held at July 31st 1973, Ludwig-Guttmann Strasse Heidelberg, From the Mailbag, Getting Into Print, Best Wishes for a Speedy RecoveryVolume 26, Number 1, 1974Not included - See D-IWAS/11/1/49 for a copyVolume 26, Number 2, 1974Contents: A Letter from the Editor, Phenacetin to be Banned, In Spite of it All, Access in Paris, Writing As a Career, Thirty Years On, British Rail and the Disabled Traveller, Help for a Disabled Man Who Wanted to Shoot, What DIG Expects of Parliament, Thoughts on Disability, NAIDEX 1974, A Weep As Good As a Smile, Exemption from Road Tax for Disabled Passengers, Holiday Accomodation, Here and There, First in City, From the Mailbag, Garage Door Automation, Swimming Lift for DisabledVolume 26, Number 3, 1974Contents: A Letter from the Treasurer, A Year of Sport for the Disabled Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium for the Paralysed and Other Disabled, Results of 1974 International Stoke Mandeville Games, Records Held at July 31st 1974, British Sports Association for the Disabled, Some Dates to Remember in 1975 for Events at Stoke Mandeville Sports Stadium, Official Opening of the Lady Guttmann Indoor Bowls Centre, Results of the First Multi-Disabled World Games, 1974, Kulukundis House, Dressmaking for Disabled People, Disabled Drive Four-Wheelers, Help Yourself, Book Review Despite Disability, Investigation Into Design Needs of Diabled People
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Buckinghamshire Archives
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation and predecessor bodies
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- Spiral bound photocopies
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/48a052b4-c031-4c3a-8c3b-4d9d8293b957/
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This record is held at Buckinghamshire Archives
Within the fonds: D-IWAS
Records of the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation and predecessor...
Within the sub-fonds: D-IWAS/11
Published Materials by or relating to the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports...
Within the file: D-IWAS/11/1
The Cord
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The Cord, Volume 21 to Volume 26 [photocopies]