Área de identidad
Código de referencia
Título
Fecha(s)
- 1920-07-01 (creation)
Nivel de descripción
Volumen y soporte
Photo (one) of St. Dunstan's Stall at the International Horse Show at Olympia, June 1920. (inside front cover)
Editor's Notes on blindness and swimming (P.1-2)
Article on the Persistence of the Military (P.2)
Notes by the Chief (P.3-4)
A true story of a Panther by M. H. Lawrence (P.4-5)
Extract of a letter from member, C. Fleetwood of Bideford, Devon. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, R. Graves, trained as a masseur about his long holiday in Italy. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, B. Hamilton in Norfo;k about his poultry farm. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, C.H.Smith, working as a boot repairer and mat maker in Bury St. Edmunds. (p. 7)
Extract of a letter from member, H.Birley about his work as a boot repairer and mat maker in Manchester. (p.7)
Extract of a letter from member, Lieut. G.Swales, working for the Great Eastern Railway. (pp.7-8)
Extract of a letter from Canadian member, J.W.Green working as a masseur in Canada. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from New Zealand member, N. Campbell, working as a masseur. (p.8)
Competition for Braille Writers (P.8)
Departmental Notes... Braille, Netting Shorthand Typing (P.9)
News from the workshops...Boots,Mats, Baskets (P.9-10)
Sports Club Notes: Report of visit from Harold Abrahams, sprinter and future Olympic champion, to run against some of the men (p.11) More on the Putney regatta (P.12-13)
St Dunstan's Competitions Limerick winner, next comp. is the best 3 word sentence to describe St D's. (P.13)
Notes by a demobbed Braille teacher (P.14)
Church and Chapel Notes (P.15)
Discussion Club report. (P.16)
Article entitled "Farewell to the Matron of Cornwall Terrace" about the retirement of Miss Hacking with a presentation by member H.D.Gamble and a verse written by him. (pp.17-18)
Article on Sawdust (P.18)
Article on the possibility of rubber replacement eyes (P.18)
Long Article on Reading for the Blind (P19-24)
Article 'Entombed in a sunken ship' by John G. Rowe (P.25-26)