Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- 1920-07-01 (creation)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
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)