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- 1921-04-01 (creation)
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Omvang en medium
Photos (two) of the lounge at St. Dunstan's, Brighton and of the dining room at "Bannow", St. Leonard's-on-Sea. (inside front cover)
Editor's Notes Announcement of "Grand Baby Competition" to be judged by a committee organised by Lady Pearson. A request for one armed members to be in contact. (p.1)
Extract of a letter from member, G.B.Swanston, about his work as a joiner in Balgray, Lockerbie. (p.2)
Extract of a letter from member, Albert Taylor about his business of boot repairing and clog making in Stourbridge, Worcestershire. (p.2)
Extract of a letter from member, W.T.West, working as a boot repairer and mat maker in Minster-on-Thanet, Kent. (p.2)
Extract of a letter from member, Charles F. Hornsby, working for the Canadian Government in Edmonton, Canada. (pp.2-3)
Extracts of letters from two customers of member, B. Bowering in Nailsea about his good work as a basket maker. (p.3)
Further corresponcence on Why do blind people look up? (P.3)
Departmental Notes (P.4) Braille, Netting, Sh & Typing, Music.
News from the workshops (p.5-6) Boots, Mats, Baskets, Joinery.
Sports Club Notes (P.7-9) Better weather has promoted more activity... Walking, Football, The Boat Race, Varsity Sports, Motor drive. Swimming.
Report of the Discussion Club including talks by Hugh Edwards, M.Pon the working of Parliament and Douglas Hogg, K.C. on Conservative policy.(p.10)
Church & Chapel Notes (P.11-12)
Results of Limerick Competition (P.12-13)
Braille competition announcement (P13)
Discussion club (P.13) resignation of Miss Gregg.
Article entitled "Dunstan-Mania" by D. McLoughlin. (p.14)
Questions sent in by readers with answers (P15-16)
Advice on how to fill in the Census Form (P16-18)
Article entitled "The Expression of the Blind" by member, F. Le G. Clark. (pp. 19 - 20)
Description of the Boat Race (P20-21)
Article on the newly formed Guild of Blind Gardeners (P21)
Winning essay on 'How the Blind Know' reprinted from The Braille Magazine (P.22-24)
Short Story by Mrs de Kock of S. Africa 'How Billy came home' (P25-26)