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Title
Date(s)
- 1920-09-01 (creation)
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Photo (six) of St. Dunstan's Sports Day. (inside front cover)
Editor's Notes - review of the holidays. (P.1-2)
Note on the 1920 Blind Persons Act (P.2)
Article on Fishing 'The Eyes of St Dunstan's' (P.3)
Extract of a letter from member, F.C.Fleetwood of Bideford. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, A.C.Robbins, a boot repairer and mat maker, about setting up his business in Bideford. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, W.Last of Llanllwni about the prize he won for a hammock at the Welsh National Eisteddfod. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from member, P.Ashton of Walthamstow, about working as a telephone operator. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from member, J.Brodie of Berwick-on-Tweed about his mat making. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from member, A.W.Bundy about working as a boot repairer in Gloucester. (pp.5-6)
Extract of a letter from member, B. Hamilton about his poultry business in Methwold, Norfolk. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, F. Jackson of Limehouse. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, A. Prettyjohns of Stoke Newington. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, J. Woodhouse of Hulland, Derby.
Extract of a letter from member, L.Green of Gosport about basket making. (p.6)
Article about "New Zealand Blinded Soldiers". (p.7)
Departmental Notes (P.8-9)
News from the workshops (P.9-10)
Report on the founding of 'The Association of Certificated Blind Masseurs' (P.10)
Sports Club Notes... Football, Swimming, Exercises, Report on the 1st Annual Sports Day in Regent's Park, with winners. See photos inside the cover) Putney Regatta. Comrades War Rally report. (P11-13)
Article 'If Sir Arthur Pearson were Chancellor of the Exchequer'(P.15)
Article ' A Blind Scientist' about Mr Grimshaw Wilkinson, a botanist who used a very refined sense of touch and taste.(P.16)
Article on 'The Gentleman Tramp' (P.17-19)
Article on selling old acting costumes to tribal leaders in Africa. (P.20-21)
Story about a holiday adventure (P. 22-24)
Story by Humphrey Purcell from the Windsor Magazine (P.25-6)
Short Article about Euclid in Public Affairs and Gretna Green Marriages (P.26)