P9252

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ID Number

P9252

Item Name

Image

Title

Five School Children at the Windsor Red Cross School / Cinq élèves à l'école de la Croix-Rouge de Windsor

Title (Fre)

Cinq élèves à l'école de la Croix-Rouge de Windsor

Date

ca 1955

Description

Black and white photograph of five children at the Windsor Red Cross School; three of the children are standing with the aid of crutches and almost all have leg braces visible; the school is visible behind the students.

History

In the spring of 1949, Mrs. Cora Stephenson approached the Windsor Public School Board to request education for handicapped children. The school board approved the request and in September of 1949 Miss Marjorie Box (sister of the donor) was hired to teach. The children were taught at 1 Ouellette Avenue until May 1950 when the facility was moved to 1226 Ouellette. The school was designed for children who could benefit from intensive physical medicine therapy and special teaching techniques. It included physiotherapy, speech therapy and a gym in addition to traditional book work. In 1963, 80% of children at the school suffered from cerebral palsy.

Place made

Canada - Ontario - Windsor

Collection Name

Museum Windsor

Subjects

1226 Ouellette Ave. / 1226, avenue Ouellette

Box, Marjorie

Boys / Garçons

Buildings / Immeubles

Children / Enfants

Education / Éducation

Girls / Filles

Handicapped persons / Personnes handicapées

Organizations / Organisations

Orthopedic braces / Orthèses

Ouellette Avenue / Avenue Ouellette

Quinn, Grace E.

Red Cross / Croix-Rouge

Schools / Écoles

Students / Elèves

Windsor Red Cross School / École de la Croix-Rouge de Windsor

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