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Date Format Image Collection
May 10, 1853 Patent  Design drawing of invalid carriage. Visual Still
June 19, 1894 Patent    Document
December 25, 1894 Patent    Document
May 13, 1856 Patent    Document
June 19, 1894 Patent  Design drawing for O.L. Smith-Fraser Invalid Chair Visual Still
June 19, 1894 Patent  Design drawing for O.L. Smith-Fraser Invalid Chair, sheet 2. Visual Still
December 25, 1894 Patent  Design drawing for S.A. Potter Invalid Chair, sheet 1. Visual Still
December 25, 1894 Patent  Design drawing for S.A. Potter Invalid Chair, sheet 2. Visual Still
May 13, 1856 Patent  Design drawing for D.S. James Invalid Chair. Visual Still
March 25, 1949 Newspaper    Document
circa 1930 Manuscript    Document
1962 Magazine  Campus scene with a young woman in a wheelchair. Visual Still
September 1931 Illustration  Drawings of two designs for accessible bathrooms. Visual Still
August 1933 Illustration  A drawing of people going up stairs, first a man in a wheelchair, then a man on crutches, then a woman using canes. Visual Still
September 1931 Illustration  A man in a wheelchair spins around holding a crying baby while a woman sleeps in the backbround. Visual Still
June 1932 Illustration  A cartoon of a man in a wheelchair in motion hitting a ball with a polo mallet. Visual Still
August 1931 Illustration  A drawing of the basic wheelchair in use at Warm Springs. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Boy in a wheelchair surrounded by Franklin Roosevelt and  other people with disabilities. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will To Win.  A comic creator invents a smiling character in a wheelchair, Good Willy. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Milton Caniff thinks about people with disabilities and shows Good Willy at a Goodwill store. Visual Still
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