Historical information
Various Braille items are displayed on a table. These are (from left) a Braille writer, wooden slate with paper attached to backing board, a Taylor's slate, and another Brailler - possibly Stainsby Wayne. Each device demonstrates a different method and output - a Braille writer that embosses paper, the wooden slate suitable for hand brailling, the Taylor's slate for mathematical work, and a brailler suitable for dictation due to it's continuous paper spool.
Physical description
1 black and white image of braille equipment