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1909 Photograph  Blind Men in Business Class Receiving Typing Instruction Visual Still
1905 Photograph  Blind switchboard operator working. Visual Still
1930 Chart  Bar graph showing steady decline in those blinded by ophthalmia neonatorum being admitted into schools for the blind between 1907 and 1930. Visual Still
1934 Poster  Poster with chart showing number of injuries from fireworks. Visual Still
1918 Photograph  Five men working in the Fall River broom shop. Visual Still
1917 Photograph  A blind man stitching a broom. Visual Still
1913 Photograph  Three buildings opened by the New York association for the Blind. Visual Still
1933 Poster  Drawing showing declining numbers of admissions to blind schools due to ophthalmia neonatorum. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Visual Still
November 1916   Poster showing sighted worker and blind man. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing worker taking dirt out of another worker's eye. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing a variety of dangers to eyesight in industrial work. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing men blinded while working without goggles. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing good and bad lighting in the workplace. Visual Still
April 1924 Photograph  Close-up of safety goggles, one lens shattered. Visual Still
November 1917 Photograph  A set of 94 broken goggles. Visual Still
November 1917 Photograph  One worker pours babbitt with a single hand ladle while another worker looks on. They both have safety glasses on, which are emphasized by 2 drawn on white arrows. Visual Still
November 1917 Poster  Poster showing workplace accident. Visual Still
December 1920 Poster  Two posters promoting eye safety. Visual Still
December 1920 Poster  Poster showing blind man with cane, hat in hand. Visual Still
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