Wilma Anic’s archery case used at archery competitions in the 1980s. Wilma competed in archery at the Stoke Mandeville 1984 and Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games where she won a gold medal. She was also a physiotherapist at the National Spinal Injuries Centre (NSIC) at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. On display at the NSIC, Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Dimensions: L 84cm, W11cm, H29cm
Created through the [Digital Explorations Project] (https://www.paralympicheritage.org.uk/digital-explorations-project), a dynamic project, funded by the Rothschild Foundation, National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Paralympic Heritage Trust (NPHT) with support from Heart of Bucks. Groups of participants from local disability organisations have been trained in the use of a 3D scanner and photogrammetry. They have shared the skills that they have learnt with students from a SEND school to create a 3D virtual exhibition of items from the NPHT collection.
Photogrammetry by Ben.
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