A Library for the Blind at Stepney

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Accession Number: 2004.154.1

Description: Half-tone lithograph shows a young blind man in the library for the blind in Stepney, London. He is carrying a large book in his left arm and holding the hand of a young girl who is standing to his right. Caption, at bottom, reads "Literature for the Sightless: A Library for the Blind at Stepney." The Stepney library was the first in London to establish a section devoted to books for the blind. Illustration in: Black & White, August 30, 1902, page 312.

Height: 14.5

Width: 12.25

Date Made: 1902

Maker: Daviel, Leon, illustrator

Subjects: Blind Books and reading Libraries Services for the blind and visually impaired England

Dimension Notes: Dimensions provided for page. Illustration measures 12.25 x 9 in.

Updated: 06/29/2021