This project was exhibited in LJMU’s Bicentenary celebration, showcasing a moment in the school’s 200 year history. The double-sided concertina booklet highlights some surprising early entrance requirements from Irene Mabel Marsh’s College of Physical Education relating to the appearance and deportment of its female students. These included rules against bobbed hair and other fashionable styles in the 1920s, the necessity to be over 5'3", to be of a good social position, have no regional accent, and be educated at a high-class school. In contrast to these requirements, current-day female athletes are depicted to illustrate how absurd ideolgies have been overcome.