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Photos chart Disabled Living charity's 120-year history | Photos chart Disabled Living charity's 120-year history |
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Newly discovered photographs charting the 120-year history of a disability charity's work are to go on show in a permanent exhibition. | Newly discovered photographs charting the 120-year history of a disability charity's work are to go on show in a permanent exhibition. |
Disabled Living was established in Manchester in 1897 as the Band of Kindness and Children's Help Society. | Disabled Living was established in Manchester in 1897 as the Band of Kindness and Children's Help Society. |
It organised an annual donkey parade and distributed Christmas hampers to disabled children. | It organised an annual donkey parade and distributed Christmas hampers to disabled children. |
The charity later widened its focus to include caring for adults, and expanded to become a national organisation. | The charity later widened its focus to include caring for adults, and expanded to become a national organisation. |
In its early days, it managed a dedicated hospital in Marple, Stockport, organised day trips and ran workshops and training programmes. | In its early days, it managed a dedicated hospital in Marple, Stockport, organised day trips and ran workshops and training programmes. |
Today it provides helpline services offering advice on subjects including equipment and occupational therapy. | Today it provides helpline services offering advice on subjects including equipment and occupational therapy. |
Many of the organisation's archive materials were destroyed in an electrical fire in 2009 at one of its buildings in Cheetham Hill. | Many of the organisation's archive materials were destroyed in an electrical fire in 2009 at one of its buildings in Cheetham Hill. |
But an appeal in 2017 helped gather dozens of largely unseen photographs and other items from former volunteers, employees and people who used its services. | But an appeal in 2017 helped gather dozens of largely unseen photographs and other items from former volunteers, employees and people who used its services. |
They feature scenes including the charity's first wheelchair loan service in 1903, the opening of a residential home for disabled adults in North Wales in 1949 and even a visit from the late entertainer Sir Ken Dodd. | They feature scenes including the charity's first wheelchair loan service in 1903, the opening of a residential home for disabled adults in North Wales in 1949 and even a visit from the late entertainer Sir Ken Dodd. |
Another image shows animals brought in from a local zoo to visit children at the hospital in Marple. | Another image shows animals brought in from a local zoo to visit children at the hospital in Marple. |
The charity's chief executive Debra Evans said disability heritage was "very poorly documented" and "still very much hidden". | The charity's chief executive Debra Evans said disability heritage was "very poorly documented" and "still very much hidden". |
She added: "We see a lot more about disability in daily life now than we did in years gone by. | She added: "We see a lot more about disability in daily life now than we did in years gone by. |
"Images of disabled people were not regularly captured. It just wasn't a subject that people wanted to capture. These days we see models who are disabled, there is disability in the arts and an awful lot of other things. | "Images of disabled people were not regularly captured. It just wasn't a subject that people wanted to capture. These days we see models who are disabled, there is disability in the arts and an awful lot of other things. |
"There are incredible stories from individuals both past and present, which up until now have remained untold or largely unheard." | "There are incredible stories from individuals both past and present, which up until now have remained untold or largely unheard." |
The exhibition, From Donkeys to Innovators, will also feature video interviews and launches privately on 10 April at Redbank House, Cheetham Hill. | The exhibition, From Donkeys to Innovators, will also feature video interviews and launches privately on 10 April at Redbank House, Cheetham Hill. |
The charity is hosting public viewings on 11 and 12 April, and people interested are invited to contact the Disabled Living directly. |
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