Identity area
Reference code
Title
Date(s)
- 1917-10-01 (creation)
Level of description
Extent and medium
Editorial Notes P.3
Notes by the Chief .P.3 Tribute to Mr C E Rose and his wife who are leaving St Dunstan's. Harris Turner becomes the first St Dunstan's journalist in Canada, His response to letters about other disabilities as well as blindness, advice on using a stick.
St Dunstan's Gossip .P.6 First dance at the new Bungalow Annexe, references to members named George W. Shaw, J E Davies, Pte Stiff, William Waddell, C. Templeton, C.Roach, Domino tournaments, Frances Hill, Elizabeth Kirby, Sgt Major Middlemiss, Ernest Runting, George Cronk, Reginald Chaplin, Julia Rance, and more.
Workshop Gossip P. 11 Basket section, an improvement is reported esp. with willow and cane. Mr Wilkins developed a frame to maintain the shape of the baskets while under constructoin. Joinery - Led by Mr Atkinson and Chambers. Boots - Improvements introduced by Mr Weeks. Mats - greatest improvement in this dept.
Entertainment Notes P 13-15 Lunchtime visit by the Metropolitan Variety Orchestra on 5th Sept. Also long description of entertainment on the lawn by the orchestra of the Holborn Empire, tea and cakes on the 11th Sept. Visit of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment Band.
The Suggestion Box P.15 Comment on lack of response to lady teachers wearing uniforms! put a post box in the lounge and hanging ashtrays onto the chairs.
Poultry Notes .P.15 Miss Dorothy Lawrence, superintendant of the Poultry Farm took leave due to overwork. Everyone rallied round. More work at Kings Langley and gifts of poultry described. Increasing number of men are being trained.
Poultry After-Care Notes P 16 55 men settled on their own farms. Description of some of them. Some are diversifying into rabbits and pigs.
September Debates P 18 topics: 'The blind should be specially represented in Parliament' 'The Extent to which blind people can see in their mind's eye things that they never have seen,and the advisability of their training themselves to do this.'
Boating Gossip P.19 last meeting on October 10th until April. Medal awarded to Stockbridge. Training of 4 Canadians and Australians. Tribute to help given by ladies who cox.
September Boat Races P.20 Started late and many beginners.
Department Reports -
Braille Room Notes .P.19 List of candidates who passed reading and writing.
Typewriting Notes P. 21 List of those who had passed the test.
Massage Notes .P.21 The examination by the Society of Trained Masseurs was coming up and all seems to be well for the St Dunstan's masseurs.
Netting Notes P. 21 Major development of Netting from being a pastime to an industry. Important for those with the certificate re employment.
Chapel Notes P. 22 Thanks for 2 new mats donated to the chapel. Mention of the men's choir and a new Sisters' choir.
Catholic Chapel Notes P.22 Thanks for gifts given to the Chapel. Mass said for F. A. Stiff.
Music Notes P23 Singing classes have started. St D's Ragtime Band is doing well.Thanks to the piano playing of Miss McCann.
After-Care P. 23 Reports from around the country made by visitors to members.
Settlement Notes P.25 description of members who are ready to leave and settle with their employment, some near, some far.
Carpentry for the Blind P. 26 report by a member to keep going despite difficulties.
Dancing at Blackheath P.26 description of a competition in detail.
Another Blind and Deaf Story P.27 touching description of perseverence without complaint.
A Lesser Light P. 27 A tribute poem to the work of the VAD's by J.M. Colley.
Desolation P. 28 Desperate poem about loss of a loved one.
Newcomers in September P.28 List
Old Boys' Addresses P.30 complete list