
After the Holocaust, the British government provided aid to over 700 child survivors. Several of these children came under the nurturing care of Alice Goldberger at Weir Courtney. Hundreds of their writings and drawings – depicting happy scenes from their post-war lives – form the core of the museum’s Alice Goldberger Collection. Learn more about Alice, her wards, and this collection in the fifth episode of Curators’ Corner, narrated by archivist Rebecca Erbelding.