Writing : Braille Slates, Braillewriters, and Writing Guides
Object ID:
2001.211.63
Title:
Braille slate
Description:
Hinged; 10 lines of 36 cells; pins down in top plate. "Blindenstudienanstalt Marburg-Lahn" stamped on top plate.
Dimensions:
H-5 W-10.5 inches
Date:
n.d.
Made by:
Deutsche Blindenstudienanstalt (Blista)
Place of Origin:
Marburg, Germany
Provenance:
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. He was the uncle of Charles Zinser, who acquired the slate collection after Ronecker's death.
The German Blind Study Institute (Blista) was founded in 1916 in the historic university town of Marburg to help treat and rehabilitate blinded soldiers. The institute operated a workshop to produce special tools from its inception. The production of braillewriters based on Oskar Picht's original design moved to the Blista factory after WWII.
Credit Line:
Museum Purchase, 2001.211
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