Crippled Children's work for the wounded: taking finished hospital tables to the dispatch room, at Chailey, from 'The Illustrated War News' (b/w photo)

Crippled Children's work for the wounded: taking finished hospital tables to the dispatch room, at Chailey, from 'The Illustrated War News' (b/w photo)

(1915) (New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
A black-and-white photograph of boys on crutches or using canes outdoors in a single line, each one pushing a finished hospital cart that they have worked on to a dispatch room, at Chailey Heritage Craft School (East Sussex, England). Chailey was a boarding school for crippled boys that also established a hospital after World War I for rehabilitation of British soldiers who had lost limbs in the war.
Field of Interest
Disability Studies
Content Type
Photograph
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Page Range
1-1
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Place Published / Released
New York, NY
Subject
Disability Studies, Diversity, War, Industry, and Technology, Disabled persons, World War I, 1914-1918, Guerra, Industria y Tecnología, Guerra, Indústria e Tecnologia, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Guerra, Industria y Tecnología, Guerra, Indústria e Tecnologia

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