| Artist |
Stainsby, Henry |
| Credit line |
Gift of the Louisiana Instructional Materials Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, 2005.40 |
| Date |
ca. 1924 |
| Description |
(a) writer: black enameled cast brass frame; seven nickel plated keys with middle key arranged parallel and the remaining six perpendicular to frame; hard rubber pad above key arms; round celloloid label screwed at left; folding paper tape arm on right with wooden roller on separate hinged arm; carriage end bell on back right of frame with striking arm; thumbscrew on left locks geared tape advancing rollers; upward writing styli concealed beneath bar housing on top of the grooved paper guide; (b) case: box-jointed wooden case, covered with black faux leatherette with steel reinforced leather carrying handle on right side of box; lid is hinged in two places, secured with thumbcatches on sides, bars on back hold lid in open position; interior lined with green felt; footprint recess in bottom for writer and two turning steel brackets; stamped on lid catches, "TUCKTITE/PAT.234004-24/ENG. MAKE". |
| Dimensions |
H-7 W-10.5 D-12 inches |
| Dimension notes |
overall in case; writer dimensions 6.5"T x 14"W x 9"D |
| Made |
Birmingham, England |
| Material |
Brass, steel, rubber, celluloid, wood, wool, paper |
| Makers mark |
STAINSBY "C" MODEL/C.31/SHORTHAND MACHINE |
| Object ID |
2005.40.4 |
| Object Name |
Braillewriter |
| Place of Origin |
Birmingham, England |
| People |
Wayne, Albert Stainsby, Henry |
| Provenance/History |
Henry Stainsby (1859-1925), Supt. of the Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind, along with Birmingham manufacturer Albert Wayne patented a braille shorthand machine in 1899-1900. His tapewriters was developed as a note-taking tool to facilitate the training of blind stenographers at Birmingham. Stainsby's goal was employment for his students. Later models were sold by the RNIB. This writer belonged to the Louisiana Instructional Materials Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired at the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired, founded in 1852. |
| Search Terms |
Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind British and Foreign Blind Association Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired Royal National Institute for the Blind |
| Subjects |
Braillewriters Shorthand |
| Title |
Stainsby Shorthand Writer |
| Used |
Baton Rouge, LA |
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