Área de identidad
Código de referencia
Título
Fecha(s)
- 1921-01-01 (creation)
Nivel de descripción
Volumen y soporte
Photos (two). One of the St. Dunstan's stall at the White City Exhibition and one of the Lounge at St. Dunstan's Convalescent and Holiday Annexe at Cheltenham. (inside front cover)
Editors Notes...report on the new headquarters. (P.1)
Report of the marriage of Miss Pilbeam to member, Mr Kerr trained on the Massage Course and recently passed the examinations of the C.S.M.M.G. (p.1)
Article 'Why do Blind People look up? ' (P2-3)
Article 'Milton on His Blindness' (P.3-4)
Article entitled "The True Christmas Spirit"about the collection of money instigated by member Ex-Deckhand E.Nelson, to provide Christmas dinner for children of unemployed ex-servicemen. A letter to Lord Haig from Arthur Pearson with the cheque was replied to by Lord Haig. (p.5)
Account of "St. Dunstan's Stall at White City" at the Ex-Service Men's Exhibition. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from Canadian member, J.W.Ogiltree a boot-repairer and mat-maker working in Toronto. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from Canadian member, C.A.Glasspool, a boot-repairer in Mile End, Montreal. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, A. Smith, a poultry farmer in Hartington, Buxton about his work. (p.6)
Extract of a letter from member, C.G.Jeffries, a telephonist living in Enfield. (p.7)
Poem entitled "Resolutions" by Daden Foster. (p.7)
Departmental Notes... Massage, Typewriting, Braille, Netting (P.8)
Sports Club Notes... Walking, Football, (P. 9-12)
Reports and newspaper extracts on a match between Arsenal F.C. and St. Dunstan's. (pp. 10 - 12)
News from the Workshops... mats, baskets, boots, joinery (P.13)
Church & Chapel Notes (P.14)
Article entitled "The Blind Man's Zoo" by member F. Le G. Clark about a visit to Regent's Park Zoo. (pp 15 - 16)
Poem entitled "A New Year Wish" by R.O Cowley. (p.16)
More from Halgernon's Glarse Heye (P.17-18)
Report from the Assoc of Women Workers. (P.18)
Report on X rays (P.19-20)
Story 'The Girl in the Attic' (P.21-23)
Article on the history of Shorthand (P.24)
Amusing article on film (P.25-26)