Collection: Visuals - Catalog Card
TITLE:
The "Blind Singer" At Home
FROM:
Memories Of Eighty Years
CREATOR:
n/a
DATE:
1906
FORMAT:
Photograph
DIMENSIONS:
4.2 x 3.4 in
PUBLISHER:
James H. Earle & Company, Boston
SOURCE:
Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:
following p.178
KEYWORDS:
Autobiography
;
Blind
;
Educational Institutions
;
Entertainment, Leisure & Recreation
;
Family
;
Fanny Crosby
;
Identity
;
INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & CORPORATIONS
;
MASS MEDIA, CULTURE & THE ARTS
;
Music
;
Religion
;
Sensory Disability
;
The Arts
;
Women & Gender
IMAGE SIZE:
(550 x 445 pixels)
OBJECTS
FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
-
Birthplace Of Fanny Crosby
(still)
-
Fanny Crosby And Mr. Sankey At Work Fitting Words And Music
(still)
-
Fanny Crosby As She Appears When Speaking In Public
(still)
-
Memories Of Eighty Years
(doc)
-
Mother Of Fanny Crosby
(still)
-
Mrs. Crosby, Fanny, And Her Two Younger Sisters
(still)
-
Rock Where Fanny Crosby Spent Many Happy Hours
(still)
-
The "Blind Singer" At Home
(still)
-
The Institution For The Blind, New York
(still)
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