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Michel Claude
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Health / Inclusivity (Braille - Unesco Review)
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For documentary reasons, this is the original metadata as provided by UNESCO. The Description is contributed by participants in UNESCO's crowdsourcing project. Do not edit this section.
BW/Colour: Black and white
City: Paris
Country: France
Date range: @@-04-1976
Description: The image shows a close up of a man's hands while he's reading a text in braille. The paper shows, on top, the title "Unesco Braille Review" in bold type.
English transcr.: Unesco Headquarters UNESCO launches free Braille Magazine in three languages. Produced by Frederick Potter, a long-serving Unesco staff member who lost his sight during the war, the magazine aims to inform blind people on themes in Unesco's fields of competence and the articles will be selected from the Organization's publications.
French transcr.: Maison de l'UNESCO. L'UNESCO lance un revue en braille dans trois langues. Réalisée par Frederick Potter qui travaille à l'Unesco depuis de longues années et a perdu la vue en cours de la dernière guerre, cette revue qui a pour objet de tenir les aveugles au courant des questions dont s'occupe l'Unesco, comprendra des articles empruntés à différentes publications de l'Organisation.
Keywords: Educational publications | Braille | Access to information | Education of the blind | Teaching materials | Blind
Orientation: Landscape
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Author: UNESCO / Michel Claude | ;
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English: The image shows a close up of a man's hands while he's reading a text in braille. The paper shows, on top, the title "Unesco Braille Review" in bold type.
Depicted place , Paris (Q90)
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Educational publications, Braille, Access to information, Education of the blind, Teaching materials, Blind
Date 1976
date QS:P571,+1976-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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PHOTO0000000840
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English: Unesco Headquarters UNESCO launches free Braille Magazine in three languages. Produced by Frederick Potter, a long-serving Unesco staff member who lost his sight during the war, the magazine aims to inform blind people on themes in Unesco's fields of competence and the articles will be selected from the Organization's publications.
Français : Maison de l'UNESCO. L'UNESCO lance un revue en braille dans trois langues. Réalisée par Frederick Potter qui travaille à l'Unesco depuis de longues années et a perdu la vue en cours de la dernière guerre, cette revue qui a pour objet de tenir les aveugles au courant des questions dont s'occupe l'Unesco, comprendra des articles empruntés à différentes publications de l'Organisation.
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