Maryland School for the Deaf at Frederick, Print shop (1900s)

A black and white photograph of a nineteenth century school printshop. The large room includes four rows of large wooden cases of type at left and several printing machines at right. Several fair-skinned young men are visible at the workspaces. At rear, a white presenting woman stands near the doorway. In the foreground, a bearded, fair-skin older man stands at a printing machine.

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Title

Maryland School for the Deaf at Frederick, Print shop (1900s)

Subject

An image of students and an instructor in the print shop of the Maryland School for the Deaf.

Description

Many Deaf residential schools included print shops as part of the campus. In these shops students learned the printing trade and other vocational skills.

Date

c. 1900s

Rights

This Item has been made available for educational and research purposes by the Drs. John S. and Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center at Gallaudet University. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may need to obtain permission for your intended use if your use is otherwise not permitted by the copyright and applicable related rights legislation. For specific information about the copyright and reproduction rights for this Item, please contact the Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center: https://www.gallaudet.edu/drs-john-s-and-betty-j-schuchman-deaf-documentary-center

Citation

“Maryland School for the Deaf at Frederick, Print shop (1900s),” DeafPrinters, accessed April 24, 2024, https://deafprinters.com/items/show/95.

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