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You are viewing a pleasing photograph of blind World War I soldiers learning braille. It was taken in 1918 by Harris & Ewing.

The photo illustrates Institute For the Blind. Soldiers at the Institute.

We have created this collection of photos mainly to serve as a valuable educational tool. We appreciate your comments and feedback. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# DDC80498

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