John Alston and the Glasgow Asylum for the Blind

John Alston and the Glasgow Asylum for the Blind

By The Alexander Thomson Society

An exploration of the role of merchant philanthropist John Alston in supporting blind people in Glasgow - among the poorest in society.

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The Mitchell Library

North Street Glasgow G3 7DN United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
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Community • City & Town

Founded in 1804, the Blind Asylum aimed to help those who were often among the poorest and most neglected in society. Carol Parry, Librarian at the Trades House of Glasgow, explores the role of merchant philanthropist John Alston, whose development of raised lettering preceded Braille in enabling blind people to read.

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The Alexander Thomson Society

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Oct 4 · 1:00 PM GMT+1