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Explore the history of vaccination through our online exhibition

Explore the history of vaccination through our fascinating online exhibition highlighting key moments in its history.

The discovery of the smallpox vaccine

The discovery of the smallpox vaccine in 1796 by Edward Jenner is the greatest triumph in public health. It led to the global eradication of smallpox by 1980.

Dr Edward Jenner giving out his first smallpox vaccine to James Phipps, 14 May 1796

A country doctor from Gloucestershire, Edward Jenner pioneered the concept of vaccines, which have since saved millions of lives around the world.

Tube containing a single vaccine for smallpox, 1888

The British Red Cross supported the NHS with mass smallpox vaccinations during the 1950s in Glasgow and Sussex.

Preventing disease in the UK and around the world 

The British Red Cross has been supporting vaccine programmes for generations. Thanks to immunisation campaigns in the past, diseases like smallpox, polio and measles no longer exist or are rare.

Bottle for the diphtheria vaccine with a hypodermic needle, 1946

During the Second World War, British Red Cross volunteers helped give inoculations for diphtheria to families evacuated from their homes.

Measles immunisation programme, Rhodesia, 1968

Our overseas branch in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) launched a fundraising campaign for measles vaccinations. About 55,000 children were immunised.

Stopping the spread of coronavirus

As the NHS works to vaccinate millions of people to stop the spread of Covid-19, British Red Cross volunteers are providing vital support at vaccination centres.

Vial of the Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, 2020

During the coronavirus pandemic, we helped some of the most vulnerable people at home and overseas. This is from one of our vaccination centres where volunteers supported the NHS.

Red Cross volunteer talking to a couple who have received the Covid-19 vaccine, 2020

As with vaccination programmes throughout history, our volunteers are guiding people through the vaccination process up and down the country.