Carte de visite, Man wearing tinted eyeglasses and reading a book by touch

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Photographer T.T. Wine, photographer
Date of photo ca. 1870
Description Sepia-toned photo is mounted on off-white card stock. Photo shows a blind man wearing tinted eyeglasses with a dark piece that rests against his right temple (left temple not visible). He is seated on an ornate, high-back cushioned chair, reading a book by touch that is placed on a small ornate table in front of him. He has short hair and a full beard that appears to be streaked with gray. He does not have a mustache. He is wearing a dark suit with long jacket. On the center back of the carte is printed "T.T. Wine Photographer, High Street, Hounslow.," within a decorative design with banners, and "Copies Can Be Had At Any Time.," within a banner. Handwritten on the back, in pencil, below the top edge, is "reading braille." Cartes de visite were popular during the Civil War era.
Medium Card stock, paper
Object ID 2002.143.1
Object Name Carte-de-visite
Place Hounslow, London, England
Print size 4 1/4 x 2 1/2 in.
Subjects Adult blind
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Title Carte de visite, Man wearing tinted eyeglasses and reading a book by touch
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