No. 4, Lee Chou Su, Taegu School for the Blind and Deaf, Korea

Print, Photographic

Accession Number: 2009.24.16.148

Description: Front: black-and-white glossy. Portrait from the waist up of a boy with very short hair wearing a buttoned-up jacket. Exterior walls with window and ledge in the background. Reverse: "48" in pencil; "No 4" in pen. From "Explanation of photo, separate," spelling and grammar preserved: "This is a Lee Chou Su who lost his parents by bomb and battle at his middle class days of North Korea "Wonsan blind school" Saued by the American and C.A.C. he came to my school, worked hard and now was giving vocational guidance for the persons of Light House."

Medium: Photographic Paper

Print Size: 3.25" (h) x 2.25" (w)

Date: 1953

Photographer: Not identified

History/Provenance: Received with John Milton Society for the Blind (JMS) records from the American Foundation for the Blind.

Credit Line: AFB Migel Memorial Library Collection, 2009.24

Subjects: Korea (South) Photographs School children Schools for the blind and visually impaired Schools for the deaf War