Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1952, 1952

Administrative record (Series), Royal Victorian Insitute for the Blind Annual Reports, 1892

Historical information

From it's beginning in 1867, the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind grew in size and its number of employees and benefactors. These bound volumes of annual reports contain the information sent to subscribers of the Institute and outline the notable events and difficulties facing the blind and the RVIB. This includes a drawing of the proposed buildings at Burwood Road, the first Australian National Conference of Institutions for the Blind held and from this, that the Australian National Council for the Blind be established, a Christmas function for children by the Council of Auxiliaries, subjects and areas taught or encouraged at the nursery and school, background on the Victorian Guild of Professional Blind, Annual Christmas Tree presents to 138 blind workers children, and image of deaf-blind boy in the U.S.

Physical description

1 volume bound with illustrations.

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