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Defectives, Blind: Great Britain. The Blind: Census of 1901: The Blind. The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland: Map of the British Isles showing places where there are Institutions & Societies for the Blind.

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1904

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Defectives, Blind: Great Britain. The Blind: Census of 1901: The Blind. The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland: Map of the British Isles showing places where there are Institutions & Societies for the Blind.

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1904

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2997

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15

a photograph of a map of the united states of america

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an old map with the name of the british empire

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08

This is an informational and statistical map from January 1904 titled "The Blind". It features a map of the British Isles on the left, showing various places and institutions associated with services for the blind. The map is labeled "Stanford's Series Maps - British Isles" and includes towns and cities where facilities and organizations for the blind were located at the time.

On the right side is a detailed list of data and descriptions related to the blind population and associated services in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. It provides information such as:

  • The number of blind people recorded in the United Kingdom as of 1901.
  • The number of schools, workshops, pensions, home teaching societies, libraries, magazines, and other resources available to the blind in different regions.
  • Specific mentions of Braille libraries, magazines, and organizations serving the blind population.
  • Statistical breakdowns of services and provisions in England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

The document also mentions specific types of employment, education, and support services for blind people. The overall style incorporates the period’s cartographic and informational layout, with aging visible on the map and paper (discoloration and stains suggest its historical nature).

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08

The image is a historical document from January 1904 that consists of two main sections: a map and accompanying text.

The left section features a map titled "British Isles," outlining the geographic boundaries of Great Britain and Ireland. It indicates locations of institutions and societies for the blind in various cities and towns across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. The map shows country borders and includes city names, but it is quite faded and looks aged with visible foxing marks (brown spots caused by age).

The right section contains text titled "THE BLIND: THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND." It provides statistical information about blind persons in the UK from the 1901 census, including England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The text lists figures related to resident schools, non-resident schools, workshops, homes, pension societies, home teaching societies, classes, libraries, magazines, and trusts such as "The Gardner Trust." Each category contains specific numbers relevant to their services for blind individuals. The document numbers and lists specific initiatives and services available in each region for the support of blind individuals.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image appears to be a map of the British Isles, specifically the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, titled "The Blind". The map shows the geographical layout of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, along with various statistical information about the blind population and related institutions in these regions, such as resident schools, workshops, homes, libraries, and magazines. The information is presented in a tabular format alongside the map.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12

This is a historical map and document from 1834 titled "THE BLIND" showing statistics about blind persons in the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland. The document includes an outline map of the British Isles on the left side and detailed statistics on the right side about services and facilities for blind people in England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

The document provides information about:

  • Number of blind persons enumerated in different regions
  • Resident schools and non-resident schools
  • Workshops
  • Homes
  • Pension societies
  • Home teaching societies
  • Classes
  • Libraries
  • Magazines
  • The Gardner's Trust

For England & Wales specifically, it mentions there were 25,317 blind persons counted in the 1901 census, and lists various facilities including 29 schools, workshops providing employment, and libraries containing about 6000 volumes.

The document appears to be an early example of social statistics and documentation of services for people with visual impairments in the British Isles. The paper has aged to a yellowish tone and appears to be mounted on a gray background.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image presents a vintage map of the British Isles, accompanied by a list of statistics related to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Map:

  • The map is titled "BRITISH ISLES" and features a grid pattern with lines dividing the land into squares.
  • The map includes labels for various regions, including England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
  • The map appears to be hand-drawn or printed on aged paper, with visible signs of wear and tear.

Statistics:

  • The list of statistics is titled "THE BLIND" and provides information about the number of blind persons in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • The statistics include:
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales (32,823)
    • The number of blind persons in Scotland (2,500)
    • The number of blind persons in Ireland (1,253)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were 20 years old or younger (20)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were 21 years old or older (469)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were employed (43)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving regular pensions (2,517)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £2.00 or less (6)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £2.50 or more (5)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £3.00 or more (52)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £3.50 or more (34)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £4.00 or more (20)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £4.50 or more (10)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £5.00 or more (5)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £5.50 or more (2)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £6.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £6.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £7.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £7.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £8.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £8.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £9.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £9.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £10.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £10.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £11.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £11.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £12.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £12.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £13.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £13.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £14.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £14.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £15.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £15.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £16.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £16.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £17.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £17.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £18.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £18.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £19.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £19.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £20.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £20.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £21.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £21.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £22.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £22.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £23.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £23.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £24.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £24.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £25.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £25.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £26.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £26.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £27.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £27.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £28.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £28.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £29.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £29.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £30.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £30.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £31.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £31.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £32.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £32.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £33.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £33.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £34.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £34.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £35.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £35.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £36.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £36.50 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in England & Wales who were receiving pensions of £37.00 or more (1)
    • The number of blind persons in

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image presents a map of the British Isles, accompanied by a list of statistics related to blindness in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The map is situated on the left side of the image, while the list is positioned on the right.

Map Description:

  • The map features a light-brown color with a grid pattern.
  • It includes the names of various locations, such as cities and regions.
  • The map appears to be an old document, with visible signs of aging and wear.

List Description:

  • The list is titled "THE BLIND" and provides information about the number of blind individuals in each country.
  • The list includes statistics on the number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom at the census of 1901, as well as the number of blind persons enumerated in England and Wales at the census of 1901.
  • The list also includes information on the number of blind persons enumerated in Scotland and Ireland at the census of 1901.
  • Additionally, the list provides statistics on the number of blind persons receiving regular pensions, the number of blind persons receiving occasional pensions, and the number of blind persons receiving no pensions.

Overall Impression:

  • The image appears to be a historical document, likely created in the early 20th century.
  • The map and list provide valuable information about the prevalence of blindness in the British Isles during that time period.
  • The image may be useful for researchers or historians studying the history of blindness and disability in the region.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image shows a document titled "The Blind" that contains a map of the British Isles and a text description. The map is on the left side of the document, and the text is on the right side. The map is labeled "Map of the British Isles showing places where there are Institutions/Societies for the Blind." The text describes the number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom at the census of 1901 and provides information about the institutions and societies for the blind in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The document is dated January 1904.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image is a historical document titled "The Blind" from January 1904. It provides a statistical overview of the blind population in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland at the turn of the 20th century. The document is divided into three main sections: England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

The document begins with a map of the British Isles, highlighting locations where institutions or societies for the blind are present. The text provides detailed information about the number of blind individuals in each region, their living conditions, educational and employment opportunities, and the support systems in place.

For England & Wales, the document states that there were 25,317 blind individuals, with 2,320 pupils in residential schools, 43 giving employment to 1,251 men and 469 women, and 115 persons receiving regular pensions. It also mentions the presence of 52 teachers (mostly blind) who visit the blind at their homes and teach them to read Braille. Additionally, there are 19 weekly held classes in London with an average attendance of 185.

Scotland is reported to have 5,253 blind individuals, with 648 receiving instruction and employment. There are about 3,000 persons in Ireland who are blind, with 9 providing accommodation for 341 inmates and 15 outdoor workers. The document also highlights the existence of libraries, magazines, and the Gardner Trust, which supports the blind.

The document emphasizes the need for improved pensions and facilities for the blind, indicating a concern for their welfare and the desire for better support systems.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22

This is a historical infographic titled "The Blind", dated January 1904. It provides statistics on blind individuals in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland based on the census of 1901.

The infographic is divided into a map of the British Isles on the left and text on the right that breaks down the statistics for England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

The map shows the locations of institutions and societies for the blind across the British Isles. The text includes the total number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom (32,823) and then provides a breakdown for each region: England & Wales (25,317), Scotland (3,253), and Ireland (4,253).

For England & Wales, the infographic lists the number of resident schools, non-resident schools, workshops, homes, pension societies, home teaching societies, classes, libraries, and magazines for the blind, along with relevant statistics for each category, such as the number of pupils, employees, inmates, pensioners, teachers, and library volumes. It also mentions "The Cardner Trust" and its income used to instruct the blind in various trades and provide pensions.

For Scotland, the infographic lists the number of institutions and societies providing instruction or employment for the blind, the number of people they serve, the number of home teaching societies, and the number of magazines in Braille type.

For Ireland, the infographic lists the number of institutions and societies providing accommodation for the blind and the number of inmates and outdoor workers they serve, as well as the number of home teaching societies and their members.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22

This is an informational map about the blind in the British Isles. It provides statistics about the number of blind people in the United Kingdom, England & Wales, Scotland, and Ireland as of the 1901 census.

The map itself depicts the British Isles, with the countries and major geographical features outlined. Alongside the map, there is text detailing various categories, including:

  • Resident and Non-Resident Schools: The number of schools with accommodation data.
  • Workshops: Data regarding employment opportunities for the blind.
  • Homes and Pension Societies: Information on homes and pension schemes.
  • Home Teaching Societies: Information on the teachers who visit the blind.
  • Classes: Details about the classes held in London.
  • Libraries: Information about circulating libraries and books printed in braille.
  • Magazines: Details about the magazines available in braille.
  • The Gardner Trust: Information about the income and how it is spent.

The map also has information about Scotland and Ireland. The map is dated January 1904.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

This image is a historical document titled "The Blind," detailing the number of blind persons in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland as recorded in the census of 1901. It includes a map of the British Isles indicating the locations of institutions and societies for the blind, and provides detailed statistical information about the blind population and the resources available to them.

Here's a detailed breakdown of the information:

Map:

  • The map on the left side shows the British Isles, highlighting the locations of institutions and societies for the blind.

Statistics and Information:

United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland:

  • Total number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom: 58,189.

England & Wales:

  • Total number of blind persons: 55,517.
  • Resident Schools: 29 schools with accommodation for 2,320 pupils.
  • Non-Resident Schools: 20 schools.
  • Workshops: 45 workshops employing 1,531 men and 1,239 women, with 3,135 men and 2,616 women being employed in their own homes.
  • Homes: 10 homes with 211 inmates.
  • Pension Societies: 517 societies providing pensions ranging from £2.10.0 to £15.0 per year, with 14,200 pensioners.
  • Home Teaching Societies: 52 societies with 32 teachers (mostly blind) visiting the blind at their homes and teaching them to read in 11,000 instances.
  • Classes: 100 classes with an average attendance of 4,135.
  • Libraries: 75 circulating libraries with over 17,000 volumes and nearly all institutions and societies for the blind providing reading material.
  • Magazines: 9 magazines in Braille type, Moon type, and 12 in ordinary type.
  • The Gardener Trust: Provides £10,000 annually for the instruction of the blind in music, basket making, and other handicrafts.

Scotland:

  • Total number of blind persons: 2,539.
  • Institutions & Societies: 5 schools providing instruction to 613 persons.
  • Home Teaching Societies: 8 societies with about 3,000 persons.
  • Magazines: 4 magazines.

Ireland:

  • Total number of blind persons: 133.
  • Institutions & Societies: 9 providing accommodation for 311 inmates and 154 out-pupils.
  • Home Teaching Society: 1 society with 25 members.

Additional Notes:

  • The document is dated June 1908.
  • It provides a comprehensive overview of the resources and support systems available for the blind population in the early 20th century.

This document is a valuable historical record of the social and institutional support for the blind in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28

The image is a historical map of the British Isles, published in January 1904. It includes a detailed map on the left side, which is a black line topographical map of the British Isles, showing the location of various institutions and societies for the blind in each country. The map includes labels pointing to different locations and is titled "Map of the British Isles showing places where there are Institutions & Societies for the Blind."

On the right side of the image, there is a descriptive text section titled “THE BLIND.” This section provides statistical information and details about the number of blind persons in the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland at the census of 1901, broken down by country:

  • The number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom at the census of 1901 was 32,823.
  • England & Wales:
    • The number of blind persons enumerated in England & Wales at the census of 1901 was 25,517.
    • There are 29 resident schools with accommodation for 5,820 pupils.
    • 20 non-resident schools with 1,469 pupils.
    • 43 workshops giving employment to 1,251 men and 51 women.
    • In addition, there are 16 homes for the blind with 211 inmates.
    • There are 5,172 persons receiving regular pensions of £2, £10, £6, and £3 annually.
    • 52 home teaching societies where teachers visit the blind in their homes and teach them to read in embossed types.
    • Weekly classes in London with an average attendance of 135.
    • 6 circulating libraries with one containing nearly 7,000 volumes.
    • 3 institutions and societies for the blind.
    • Public libraries with books printed in types used by the blind.
    • 9 magazines: 3 in Braille type, 1 in Metallotype, and 2 in ordinary type.
    • The Gardner Trust, with income of about £10,000 per year, spent on instructing the blind in music, suitable trades, handicrafts, and professions, and providing pensions.
  • Scotland:
    • The number of blind persons enumerated in Scotland at the census of 1901 was 5,253.
    • There are 5 institutions providing instruction and employment for 613 persons.
    • 10 home teaching societies, teaching 3,000 persons.
    • 2 magazines in Braille type.
  • Ireland:
    • The number of blind persons enumerated in Ireland at the census of 1901 was 2,253.
    • There are 9 institutions providing accommodation for 344 inmates and 150 outdoor workers.
    • 1 home teaching society with 25 members.

The map and text together provide a comprehensive look at the support and services for the blind across the British Isles in 1904.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28

This image is a historical map and informational document titled "BRITISH ISLES" and "THE BLIND," dated January 1904. The document provides details about the blind population and the institutions and societies supporting them in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Left Side:

  • Map: It shows the British Isles, including England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, with marked locations of institutions and societies for the blind.
  • Title: "BRITISH ISLES" at the top.
  • Legend and Notes: At the bottom, it states, "Map of the British Isles showing places where there are Institutions & Societies for the Blind."

Right Side:

  • Title: "THE BLIND."
  • Statistics for the United Kingdom:
    • The number of blind persons enumerated in the United Kingdom at the census of 1901 was 32,823.
  • England & Wales:
    • Number of blind persons: 25,317.
    • Details about resident schools, non-resident schools, workshops, homes, pension societies, home teaching societies, classes, libraries, magazines, and the Gardiner Trust.
  • Scotland:
    • Number of blind persons: 5,253.
    • Information on institutions, societies, home teaching societies, and magazines.
  • Ireland:
    • Number of blind persons: 2,253.
    • Information on institutions, societies, and a home teaching society.

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the support systems for the blind in different regions of the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century.

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THE BLIND BRITISH ISLES STANFORD'S, EREFIL MAPS OFTLINE SERIEN THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN &IRELAND he mbind ricnsenumerald in the Uniled.engdem at the census 1901 ENCLAND & WALES The ramberf bind parsensenumeraldinnlandWales at the cnsus of 1901 was 25,317. There are 29 wlh aeemedalien fer R320 fpupils . 20 . RESIDENT seHooLS 169 tle 2stmene NON-RESIDENT SCHOOLS 43 giring empleyee he geblnd lale in life. lesidesq There ure1o wilh 211 inmales here are 5175herscns teciing repelar fensiens fem L2.10.050a yar hefemsns are o 20,10,6and L5 a yr wORKSHOPs HOMES PENSION 500IETIES HOME TEACHING SOCIETIES te are 52. he leachets(melly blind) visil the lnd hemeandd leach them leread in Hhere are 19 held weakly in Lenden with an average CLASSES allendance f 35 There are cirolating libraries of which on n- lmins necrly 7000elumes.and nearly all the n and lecdesferlhe lenandalse many Mablic Librarioshare becks printed inlypes ased by the Blind 9in Braille yhe in Meenislhe and2 in edinary lype The indeme, whch ameunts le abot E0000 year iseahendedin instueling the Blind in musinsiale radas handieraftsand pressiensinfrcviding hensn and inschthemanuerstheemmille think bostfer the ber SCOTLAND ムIBRARIEる MACAZINES THE CARDNER TRUST He mumber ind fprsons enumedanallandat the enssg 190as253 INSTITUTIONS& SOCIETIES here are 5which frevide insthuelien cremleyment fer 648 fersons HOME TEACHING 30CIE TIES here are 0 hich are in luch wilh adent3000persens IRELAND The rumber of bindpersens.enumeratdin heland al the censas of 1901aras25 INSTITUTIONS &SOCIETIES here are 9previding accmedalien fer 34linmalsa 158 culdeor werkers MACAZINESs .. Lenlon Edvard Lond dere we Stanford, 12 13 & HOME TEACHINe SOCIETY here is wilh 25members Mapeof the Pritish Jles ahwing pl here there are Instiluliensocilisp tde Blind JANY 1904.
THE
BLIND
BRITISH
ISLES
STANFORD'S,
EREFIL
MAPS
OFTLINE
SERIEN
UNITED
KINGDOM
OF
GREAT
BRITAIN
&IRELAND
he
mbind
ricnsenumerald
in
the
Uniled.engdem
at
census
1901
ENCLAND
&
WALES
The
ramberf
bind
parsensenumeraldinnlandWales
cnsus
of
was
25,317.
There
are
29
wlh
aeemedalien
fer
R320
fpupils
.
20
RESIDENT
seHooLS
169
tle
2stmene
NON-RESIDENT
SCHOOLS
43
giring
empleyee
geblnd
lale
life.
lesidesq
ure1o
wilh
211
inmales
here
5175herscns
teciing
repelar
fensiens
fem
L2.10.050a
yar
hefemsns
o
20,10,6and
L5
a
yr
wORKSHOPs
HOMES
PENSION
500IETIES
HOME
TEACHING
SOCIETIES
te
52.
leachets(melly
blind)
visil
lnd
hemeandd
leach
them
leread
Hhere
19
held
weakly
Lenden
with
an
average
CLASSES
allendance
f
35
cirolating
libraries
which
on
n-
lmins
necrly
7000elumes.and
nearly
all
n
and
lecdesferlhe
lenandalse
many
Mablic
Librarioshare
becks
printed
inlypes
ased
by
Blind
9in
Braille
yhe
Meenislhe
and2
edinary
lype
indeme,
whch
ameunts
le
abot
E0000
year
iseahendedin
instueling
musinsiale
radas
handieraftsand
pressiensinfrcviding
hensn
inschthemanuerstheemmille
think
bostfer
ber
SCOTLAND
IBRARIE
MACAZINES
CARDNER
TRUST
He
mumber
ind
fprsons
enumedanallandat
enssg
190as253
INSTITUTIONS&
5which
frevide
insthuelien
cremleyment
648
fersons
30CIE
TIES
0
hich
luch
adent3000persens
IRELAND
rumber
bindpersens.enumeratdin
heland
al
censas
1901aras25
INSTITUTIONS
&SOCIETIES
9previding
accmedalien
34linmalsa
158
culdeor
werkers
MACAZINESs
..
Lenlon
Edvard
Lond
dere
we
Stanford,
12
13
TEACHINe
SOCIETY
is
25members
Mapeof
Pritish
Jles
ahwing
pl
there
Instiluliensocilisp
tde
JANY
1904.