Braille teaching tool
Handmade wooden braille teaching tool. One row of 6 dot braille cells and a paper print guide to the alphabet attached above the braille cells. Braille in this photograph reads CNIB
Handmade wooden braille teaching tool. One row of 6 dot braille cells and a paper print guide to the alphabet attached above the braille cells. Braille in this photograph reads CNIB
A handmade wooden board with two rows of 6 dot braille cells and wooden pegs. Braille in this photograph reads CNIB on the top row and INCA on the second row
Caption from the Annual Report, 1935: The Talking Book -- Mechanical readers may not have much sympathy for the elderly blind people they serve, but their patience is inexaustable
Created by the Christian Education Service (USA) ca. 1970 - 72 analog tapes for the complete Old Testament.
Librarian, Dr. S.C. Swift explains to Mlle. Eve Curie, famous author of the biography of her mother, how the blind hear her story by the talking book
Desk slate with metal guide/frame for writing two lines of 40 braille cells. Made by RNIB ca.1932
Captain Ian Fraser listening to a talking book
From CNIB Collection, ca. 1960. Information about the equipment courtesy of the Museum of the American Printing House for the... View Article
Source: CNIB Photo Archive
Woman learning to use a Perkins brailler at CNIB