Library Collections: Visual Still: Item Description

Four men with prosthetic arms use fitted tools.
   Enlarge the image
Enlarge
This Image


Visual Still Information

Title: New Tools For A New Trade
From: The Disabled Soldier
Original caption: New Tools for a New Trade. Soldiers disabled in Belgium’s defense at work in the machine shop at Port-Villez, the Belgian re-educational school established on French soil
Creator: n/a
Date: 1919
Format: Book
Publisher: The Macmillan Company, New York
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: p.31
Keywords: American Red Cross; Amputees; Assistive Technology; Belgium; Douglas C. McMurtrie; Education; Educational Institutions; Employment; France; Industry; Institutions; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Physical Disability; Policy; Prosthesis; Rehabilitation; Schools; Technology & Equipment; Veterans; Veterans & Military; Vocational Rehabilitation; War; Work; WWI
Topics: Government, Policy & Law


Objects From This Artifact:
- A "Working Arm" In Lieu Of Nature's Own (still)
- A Busy Workshop (still)
- A Cheerful Pupil (still)
- American Boys "Carry On" (still)
- A Motion Picture Operator In The Making (still)
- An Early Start (still)
- A New Way To Sharpen A Scythe (still)
- A Procession Of Cripples (still)
- At Work Again -- With Four Artificial Limbs (still)
- A Wage-Earner Once More (still)
- Back At His Old Job (still)
- Back To The Soil (still)
- Business As Usual (still)
- Goldsmith And The Disabled Sailor (still)
- Home Again (still)
- Improving The Mind (still)
- India's Men Go To School (still)
- Learning to Walk For The Second Time (still)
- New Tools For A New Trade (still)
- Poultry Raising For The Blind (still)
- Still In The National Service (still)
- Surmounting A Double Handicap (still)
- The Disabled Soldier (doc)
- The Enemy Conserves Man-Power (still)
- The Future Shipworker (still)
- Where There's A Will (still)