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English: Blind man fortune telling machine, with standing figure beneath a glass dome who points his white stick to one of a number of written phrases when activated via a penny (1d) slot; a second coin slot is for charitable donations to the National Institute for the Blind, made by Walter Hart of Ramsgate, England, c.1920-1930. Detail shot of glass dome and man including partial top of box. graduated matt black perspex background. |
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Short title | 2006-288 |
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Author | Photographer, Jaron Chubb |
Copyright holder | Science Museum, London| Science & Society Picture Library |
Image title | Blind man fortune telling machine, with standing figure beneath a glass dome who points his white stick to one of a number of written phrases when activated via a penny (1d) slot; a second coin slot is for charitable donations to the National Institute for the Blind, made by Walter Hart of Ramsgate, England, c.1920-1930. Detail shot of glass dome and man including partial top of box. graduated matt black perspex background. |
JPEG file comment | Blind man fortune telling machine, with standing figure beneath a glass dome who points his white stick to one of a number of written phrases when activated via a penny (1d) slot; a second coin slot is for charitable donations to the National Institute for the Blind, made by Walter Hart of Ramsgate, England, c.1920-1930. Detail shot of glass dome and man including partial top of box. graduated matt black perspex background. |
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