Date of Creation | Various 18th - 20th century |
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Extent of the Unit of Description | Objects from various musems and archives relating to the School for the Blind in Liverpool |
Level of description | |
Description | Objects ranging from the founding Act which formalised the Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind, the first school for blind people in Britain. |
Archival History | Images come from several Liverpool institutions including the School for the Blind’s archive and the Museum of Liverpool. |
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School for the Blind The Liverpool School for the Blind: a history in objects
- School for the Blind/1 Collapsible white cane which belonged to Caroline France
- School for the Blind/11 Caroline France
- School for the Blind/12 Perkins brailler
- School for the Blind/2 A lithograph of the planned extension to the School at Hardman St in 1810
- School for the Blind/3 School extension 1931
- School for the Blind/31 Decorated doors to the Hardman School extension
- School for the Blind/32 Reliefs produced for the Hardman Street extension
- School for the Blind/4 Letter of complaint, 1917
- School for the Blind/5 Bust of Edward Rushton
- School for the Blind/6 Pamphlet for an 1819 music concert
- School for the Blind/7 Leather bound Act of Parliament, 1829
- School for the Blind/8 Directory of Merseyside Manufacturers book, 1931
- School for the Blind/81 Basket created at the School
- School for the Blind/82 Directory page: School for the Blind
- School for the Blind/9 Cast of the Merchant of Venice
- School for the Blind/91 Braille script of the Merchant of Venice