File:Blind girl examining taxidermied birds (Sunderland Museum, June 1913).jpg

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Here is a young girl who is blind - examining mounted birds at Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens.

Charlton Deas, curator at Sunderland Museum was a pioneer in making museums accessible to disabled people, especially blind/visually impaired people. In 1913 he organised a number of handling sessions for both blind adults and children.

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