Pyramids, The Royal Normal College for the Blind, England
Pyramids, The Royal Normal College for the Blind, England
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Pyramids, The Royal Normal College for the Blind, England
Description:
A group of students at Royal Normal College create pyramid formations with their bodies by standing on each others' shoulders. The Royal Normal College was the first school for the blind to introduce pyramids as a form of recreational gymnastics. Standing at the bottom of one of the pyramids is Francis Joseph Campbell's son, Guy Campbell, who went on to become the second principal of the college.
Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
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Notes (acquisition):
Accession: Prepared by and presented to Perkins Institution for the Blind by Lady Francis Campbell in memory of two pleasant years (1870-1872), spent in that Institution as teacher.