Braille Pocket Slate

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Collection Ronecker Slate Collection
Date ca. 1925
Description Hinged pocket slate; 4 lines of 28 cells; pins in bottom plate. A precursor to today's standard APH slate. "Made By Cooper Eng. & Mfg. Co. Chicago, Ill U.S.A." --top plate.
Dimension notes 1 3/4 x 8 3/8 in.
Year Range from 1921
Made Cooper Engineering and Manufacturing Co.
Material Heavy metal
Object ID 2001.211.44
Object Name Slate, Pocket
Place of Origin Chicago
Provenance/History Item is part of a slate collection that belonged to David Ronecker (1918-2001). He was blind since birth, attended the Missouri School for the Blind, worked in
Texas as a medical technician for the armed forces, and was an avid collector of slates. His nephew, Charles Zinser, sold the slate collection after Ronecker's death.
Subjects Aids for the blind and visually handicapped.
Braille.
Instructional aids, tools, and supplies.
Slates.
Tactile writing.
Title Braille Pocket Slate
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010