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Through St. Dunstan's to Light

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The author recounts being blinded in action, evacuated to hospital, and sent to a specialized rehabilitation centre where blind men are taught Braille, shorthand, and practical trades to restore independence. He details workshops in boot repair, carpentry, mat and basket weaving, poultry-raising, and leisure activities, alongside visits from members of the royal family and other public figures. Interwoven with recollections of front-line service are observations on the institution's spirit, the practical training methods, daily routines, humour and camaraderie that sustain the residents, and the gradual reconstruction of purpose and identity after loss of sight.

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James H. Rawlinson

James H. Rawlinson was an author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Through St. Dunstan's to Light," reflects themes of personal growth and enlightenment. Rawlinson's writing often explores the intersection of spirituality and everyday life, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the thoughts and cultural context of his time.

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