Major Ingram, 40, from Easterton, near Devizes, hopes to raise thousands of pounds for the charity Sense, which supports deaf-blind people of all ages. |
The deaf-blind person may be plunged and replunged like Schiller's diver into seas of the unknown. |
In 1824 at the school for the deaf at Hartford, Connecticut, the first deaf-blind pupil in America began to receive instruction. |
We have already referred to the funds left to certain of the schools in trust for deaf-blind pupils. |
I often wonder how deaf-blind people walk as well as they do, when they can not hear their footfalls. |
I have a little volume of poems by a deaf-blind lady, Madame Bertha Galeron. |