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People: Celia Englard
Locations: Surrey, London

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Braille Books

SIR,-In reply to "Vincentian", who wants to know where Catholic literature in Braille can he obtained, I should like to point out that the Royal Institute for the Blind, 224, Great Portland Street, London W.I., will transcribe any book into Braille (at a modest charge) not obtainable at its library or at the National Library for the Blind, 35, Great Smith Street, London. S.W.1.
Those able and e illing to transcribe books into Braille-a laudable work of mercy-might like to offer their help to the Institute.
(Mrs.) Celia Englard. West Norwood, London. S.E.27.
Sir. In answer to "Vincentian's letter, may I point out that "St. Cecilia's Guild for the Catholic Blind" (supported entirely by voluntary contributions) has produced over 200 Catholic books in Braille which are available from the National Library for the Blind in London. Enquiries about the work of this Guild should be sent to nes
C. Beard. Hon. Secretary. 1 2 Birdwood Close, Selsdon, Surrey.




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