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May 1919 Photograph  About a dozen one-legged men stand in a row, facing men holding exercise balls.  crutches lie on the floor. Visual Still
May 1919 Photograph  About a dozen men sitting on the floor of a gym, crutches at their sides. Visual Still
May 1919 Photograph  Six men walking on a beam. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  Five women in a row of wheelchairs, the last pushed by a young man. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  Three photographs of physical therapists and patients walking. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  Two photographs of cottages with ramps. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  A man works in a shop making leg braces. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  A young woman in a wheelchair looks at a paper with a list on it. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  A woman in wheelchair at a store counter next to a magazine rack. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  Six children, two in wheelchairs, examine a globe, their teacher in the background. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  Two photographs -- one of children around a table, the other of walkways leading to cottages. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  A group of young people in costume, many in wheelchairs. Visual Still
June 1932 Photograph  A boy sitting in a chair. Visual Still
July 1932 Photograph  A batter stands next to a wheelchair and holds crutches while others watch. Visual Still
August 1931 Photograph  A young man swings a golf club. Visual Still
1945 Photograph  Wooden ramp along stairs in ornate Victorian house. Visual Still
1945 Photograph  Ramp covering stairs next to ornate woodwork. Visual Still
August 1933 Photograph  A young man lies on a couch and reads a newspaper. Visual Still
August 1933 Photograph  A man works at a desk. Visual Still
August 1933 Photograph  A man sleeps in a bed. Visual Still
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