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Chess
1960 Photograph  A young man plays chess with assitive technology. Visual Still
1960 Photograph  Photographs of legs and arms with assitive devices for movement. Visual Still
April 1933 Photograph  Four photographs of a boy swimming. Visual Still
August 1931 Photograph  A group of seventeen people, some in wheelchairs, some standing. Visual Still
June 1911 Photograph  Five young women standing on the grounds of Vancouver, Washington School for the Deaf sign the hymn Nearer My God, To Thee. Visual Still
May 1906 Photograph  Four women sign Nearer My God to Thee. Visual Still
1959 Photograph  A photograph of a woman in a motorized wheelchair. Visual Still
April 1932 Photograph  A small single-storied house with pillars in front. Visual Still
circa 1913 Photograph  Young boy in hat stands before large door holding newspapers. Visual Still
1922 Photograph  Bare-footed boy holding newspapers. Visual Still
August 1908 Photograph  Boy with cap stands in street holding a newspaper. Visual Still
September 1931 Photograph  Photograph of the infirmary, a single-story building with pillars. Visual Still
June 1918 Photograph  Six men working in a typesetting room. Visual Still
April 1932 Photograph  A man and and woman in wheelchairs with two men standing. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  A head and shoulders portrait of a Horace Mann School female oral educator with glasses and a curled up-do hair style. Visual Still
1947 Photograph  A nurse dressed in white washes a woman's back. Visual Still
1947 Photograph  Beds in an institutional room. Visual Still
1947 Photograph  An institutional room room crowded with beds. Visual Still
1947 Photograph  An open hall with wooden benches. Visual Still
1947 Photograph  Two patients in beds in aroom with peeling paint and crumbling plaster. Visual Still
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