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Date(s)
- 1920-10-01 (Création/Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
Photos (six) of the St. Dunstan's Regatta on October 7th 1920. (inside front cover)
Article entitled "What does the After-Care Department Do?" by Captain Ian Fraser. (pp. 1-3)
Extract of a letter from member, R.Graves about his holiday in Italy. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, E.A.Steel of Verwood, Dorset about his poultry farm. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, G.Joyner of Australia about mat making there. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, G. James working as a poultry farmer and mat maker in Barrow-On-Soar. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, A.C.Evans about a trip to the battlefields of France and Flanders. (p.5)
News of members: S.O.Chambers, G.Polley of Rottingdean, J.H.Palmer of Whitby, Ontario, G.E.Warden at the Ministry of Labour, E.J.Burgess of Moorend and Harry Trigg. (pp.5-6)
Report on a visit to the Agricultural Hall (P.6)
Departmental Notes... Netting, Pensions, Sh&Typing, Braille, Discussion Club, The Association of Women Workers of St Dunstan's (p.7-8)
News from the Workshops... Mats, Clogs, Boots, Baskets, Joinery, (P. 9-10)
Sports Club Notes... Swimming Gala report, football, Rowing regatta, (P. 11-13)
Article on a Russian blind violinist (P.13)
Article on a St Dunstaner becoming an Oddfellow (P.14)
Church & Chapel Notes (P.15)
Poem entitled "The magic of the Book" by Henry Herbert Knibbs. (p.16)
Several letters to the Editor about having sight while dreaming. (P.17-19)
Article 'People I'd like to kill' (P.19)
Long article about Sunshine House. A home for blind babies set up by the NIB in Chorley Wood. (P.20-22)
Article from The Morning Post about training and overwork. (P23-24)
Amusing article about a doctor and a young patient (P. 24)
Article about learning to play tennis (P.25-26)
Article about jobs that run in families (P.26)