Zone d'identification
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Titre
Date(s)
- 1922-02-01 (creation)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
Photos (two). One of member, Albert Mason, accompanied by Lady Pearson, placing a wreath on Sir Arthur Pearson's grave. One of members, Corporal George Barr and Richard Barber making wedding gifts for Princess Mary. (inside front cover)
Article entitled "Memories of the late Sir Arthur Pearson" by member, F.M.Duignan. (pp.3-5)
Article entitled " A very human understanding gentleman", by member, F.Le Gros Clark. (p.5)
Extract of a letter from member, A. Billingham of Northampton about tray-making. (p.6)
Extract of a letters about joinery and picture framing from members, J.Clare of Brockenhurst, W.E.Cook of hammersmith, C.Hainsworth of Leeds, G.Price of Clacton-on-Sea, G.B.Swanston of Lockerbie and Lieut. A.H.Tuppen of Portsmouth. (pp.6-7)
Extract of a letter from member, T.W.Chamberlain of Keelby about his poultry and basket making. (p.7)
Extract of a letter from member, J.W.Ogiltree of Toronto about his work and life in Canada. (pp.7-8)
Extract of a letter from member, J.D.Waldin about moving from St. John's Wood to Winchester. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from member, E.C.Slaughter of Highbury Hill, about winning first prize in a singing competition at the Savoy Theatre which was awarded to him by Princess Mary. (p.8)
Extract of a letter from member, T.Till of Lancaster who won first prize for bass solo at the Lancaster Eisteddfod. (pp.8-9)
Extract of a letter from member, W.Tout of Exeter, about his trays. (p.9)
Extract of a letter from member, G.Eades of Toronto about winning a prize at an exhibition of handicraft work at the Montreal Art Gallery. (pp.9-10)
Article entitled "The Blind and Smoking" by Sir Arthur Pearson, reprinted fromThe Lancet. (p.16)
Article entitled, "The Blind of Canada" about Canadian care for blinded soldiers and civilians in which members, Corporal A.G.Viets, Captain E.A.Baker were primarily responsible and aided by members, G.Eades and V.R.Swennerton. (p.22)
Article entitled "St.Dunstaner unveils Port Sunlight War Memorial" about Sergeant T.G.Eames. (p.23)
Article entitled "Quid Pro Quo" by Edmund Leigh, about being treated by a member and masseur, Sergeant McPhee, when he suffered a bad fall on a voyage from Australia to New Zealand. (pp.24-25)
Article entitled "The blinded Poultry Farmer makes good", by member A.J.Radford. (pp.28-29)
Photos (six) of St. Dunstan's Sports Day. (rear cover)