Reflection on Touching Heritage at UCLH
By Betsy Lewis-Holmes, on 10 June 2013
Entry by Molly Johannson, Touching Heritage volunteer.
Only certain people are supposed to be in hospitals. And then there is the smell.
Tubes.
Tired, everyone seems so tired.
I’m tired. Exhausted.
I’m uncomfortable, but I’m supposed to be, I’m glad I am.
Is it as scary if you are in the bed?
Stones, healing stones.
How long are they here for?
What can I ask?
They can’t see the amazing view from here. Would they care?
Why are they pulling the man in the wheelchair backwards?
The noise of paper robes.
Having the nurse shave you. Calling her a butcher.
Contracted lives.
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Molly has been volunteering on the Touching Heritage programme since July 2012. She is conducting her MA in Culture, Material and Design at UCL and recently conducted a placement at Arctic Studies Center in Alaska. Molly is interested in the ways in which museum outreach can connect and enhance interactions between people and communities.