Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- 1918-10-01 (creation)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
Photos (3). One of blinded soldiers gardening at St Dunstan's, one of Corpl. Mason with nurse and one of Sergt. Macauley coaching men in sports. (inside front cover)
Extract of letter from member, Harris Turner about his Parliamentary career in Canada. (p.4)
Account from member, H. Hargreaves about his poultry farming. (p.4)
Extract of letter from member, R.A.Clarke about his poultry farm. (p.5)
Account from member, L.Jackson about his basket-making and work as a barber. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from member, W.J.Burnett about his boot repairing in Exeter. (pp.5-6)
Report on the Disabled ex-Servicemen's Exhibition that included exhibits from St. Dunstan's. (p.6)
Report of a new annexe opening in Ilkley, Yorkshire. (p.6)
Report on St. Dunstan's Flag Day. (p.7)
Poem entitled "In my little dug-out" by "ex-soldier". (p.7)
Account "The Bad Penny", of Corpl. Mason's ship, The Galway Castle being torpedoed on his voyage to South Africa. (pp8-9)
Article about member, Mr. Marriot and his allotment. (p9)
Poem entitled "The Yanks are in it" by Colin McLean. (p14)
Article entitled "Experience of a Blinded soldier home teacher" by member Sergeant-Major Cope. (pp.15-16)
Extract of letter from member, Rev. Harold Gibb about his new living in Suffolk. (p.16)
Report on several rowing competitions including Second Marlow Regatta. (pp.17-19)
Report on "Golf for the Blind" by a member, "golfer". (p.19)
Article on "Hun Inhumanity" by member, E.W.Martin. (p21)
Account of the first meeting of member, Captain Robert Allen with Rae G. Calder who became his wife. By R. Calder. (pp.22-23)
Poem entitled "To the newcomer at St. Dunstan's" by member, "Third Reserve". (p.23)