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    File:Blind museum visitors examining guns (Sunderland Museum, circa 1913).jpg

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    Blind visitors inspecting illuminating and extinguishing weapons at Sunderland Museum.

    “To them, their fingers are eyes”

    From 1913, John Alfred Charlton Deas, a former curator at Sunderland Museum, organised several handling sessions for the blind, first offering an invitation to the children from the Sunderland Council Blind School, to handle a few of the collections at Sunderland Museum, which was ‘eagerly accepted’.

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