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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. How We Read: A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. When: 17-23 November 2014. Where: Peltz Gallery, School of Arts, Birkbeck, London WC1H 0PD. 2017 How We Read. Curated by Matthew Rubery and Heather Tilley. Hemingway Wordpress theme by Anders Noren. Implemented by Rob Ellis.

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. How We Read: A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. When: 17-23 November 2014. Where: Peltz Gallery, School of Arts, Birkbeck, London WC1H 0PD. 2017 How We Read. Curated by Matthew Rubery and Heather Tilley. Hemingway Wordpress theme by Anders Noren. Implemented by Rob Ellis.

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. There is a disabled ramp entrance to Birkbeck’s School of Arts. For visually-impaired and partially-sighted visitors, we offer the following resources:. Transcriptions of exhibition panel and caption text in braille: contracted (Grade 2) Standard English, in booklet form (3 copies). A full set of object descriptions (for every exhibition object) in a word document, available from the exhibition blog.

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. Please click on the links below to learn more about the exhibition items. The History of Raised Print. 2017 How We Read. Curated by Matthew Rubery and Heather Tilley. Hemingway Wordpress theme by Anders Noren. Implemented by Rob Ellis.

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. This event has developed from two previous events and exhibitions on the history of assistive reading for blind and visually impaired people. For more information, please follow the links below. Touching the Book: Embossed Literature for Blind People in the Nineteenth Century. Blindness, Technology, and Multimodal Reading. Part of the Being Human Festival. 2017 How We Read. Implemented by Rob Ellis.

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. Photograph of a blind man reading a book using the Optophone c.1921. Wellcome Library, London. Mechanical reading devices have helped blind people to read ordinary print since before the First World War. Optophone held by Blind Veterans UK Collections and Archives. Mary Jameson using the optophone to read Anthony Trollope’s The Warden. Blind Veterans UK Collections and Archives. Courtesy of Patrick Nye&...

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A Sensory History of Books for Blind People. The History of Raised Print. The History of Raised Print. Captain Ian Fraser listening to a talking book. Blind Veterans UK Collections and Archives, OGA 4796. Talking books went out to readers on November 7, 1935. The first ones were Agatha Christie’s. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. The Gospel According to St. John. Veterans listened to talking books for recreation and respite from distressing memories of war. In 1936, a blinded soldier named F.G. B...This is h...

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