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Date Format Image Collection
1946 Photograph  Three leaders of Goodwill Industries examine a report. Visual Still
1946 Photograph  An African African man, a double amputee, works on a case of broken dolls. Visual Still
1946 Photograph  People sitting in pews in a church. Visual Still
1946 Photograph  A man at a blackboard illustrates the way Goddwill works. Visual Still
January 30, 1937 Photograph  Photograph of Basil O'Connor, a man in spectacles. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Cover of Goodwill's 1942 annual report. A man working standing next to a kitchen blender. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  An elderly woman sewing an American flag. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  A young woman on the telephone. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Three women sits and talk. One has a crutch and braces. Another has a cane. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Men working in a shop repairing furniture. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  A man wearing a welding shield. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Portrait of Edar J. Helms, an elderly balding man with glasses. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  An elderly man varnishing a chair. Visual Still
January 30, 1937 Photograph  Photograph of Carl Byoir. Visual Still
1973 Pamphlet    Document
1973 Pamphlet  Front and back covers of Elyria Rotary Club pamphlet about Gates Hospital for Crippled Children. Visual Still
1973 Pamphlet  Photograph of Elyria Memorial Hospital -- 1908 Visual Still
1973 Pamphlet  Story of Edgar Allen's involvement in Gates Hospital for Crippled Children. Visual Still
1973 Pamphlet  Page 2: Photographs of Edgar F. Allen and the Gates Hospital for Crippled Children - 1915 Page 3: Why the Rotary? explains the need for and founding of the Ohio Society for Crippled Children Visual Still
1973 Pamphlet  Page 4:  Photographs and brief bios of Harry Howett and James A. Hewitt who were both active in Crippled Children movement Page 5: Continues the story of the Rotary Club's work on behalf of Crippled Children. Visual Still
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