Blind woman, presumably Charlotte Rohr, working with a braille press, dictaphone and stereotype, New York, 1933 (silver gelatin print)
Byron Company (1933) (New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- A black-and-white photograph showing a seated blind young woman, presumably Charlotte Rohr, listening to a Dictaphone to transcribe content for braille master plates for production, working with a braille press and stereotype in a workroom at the New York Association for the Blind, 111 East 59th Street, New York City. The photograph was taken by the Byron Company in 1933.
- Field of Interest
- Disability Studies
- Content Type
- Photograph
- Format
- Text
- Page Count
- 1
- Page Range
- 1-1
- Publisher
- Bridgeman Art Library
- Place Published / Released
- New York, NY
- Subject
- Disability Studies, Diversity, Independence, Education, & Accessibility, Braille, Blindness, Accessibility and Independence, History of Care, Independência, Educação e Acessibilidade, Independencia, Educación y Accesibilidad, Education, New York Association for the Blind, Depression & World War II (1929–1945)
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Accessibility and Independence, History of Care, Independência, Educação e Acessibilidade, Independencia, Educación y Accesibilidad, Education