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  2. Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Royal School for the Blind in Liverpool, England, is the oldest specialist school of its kind in the UK, having been founded in 1791. [1] Only the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles in Paris is older, but the Royal School for the Blind is the oldest school in the world in continuous operation, and the first in the world founded by a blind person, Edward Rushton, who was also an anti ...

  3. Merseyside Centre for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Merseyside Centre for the Deaf, formerly the Adult Deaf and Dumb Institute, is an 1887 Grade II listed building on Princes Avenue in Liverpool, England. In 2018 it was named by the Victorian Society as a heritage building at risk of disrepair. [ 1 ]

  4. List of schools in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Progressive School; NexGen Academy; Progress Schools; Prudentia Education; Royal School for the Blind; St Vincent's School; SENDSCOPE; Further education

  5. SeeAbility - Wikipedia

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    SeeAbility (formerly School for the Indigent Blind and Royal School for the Blind) is a UK charity that provides support and campaigns for better eye care for people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss.

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  7. Bradbury Fields - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the organisation aimed to teach blind people to read scripture and the Bible. [10] In 1861 the Society merged with Liverpool Workshops for the Blind, then based in Liverpool's Bold Street, and was renamed the "Liverpool Society for Promoting the Welfare of the Blind". This saw a refocusing of the charity's aims to include ...

  8. Henshaws Society for Blind People - Wikipedia

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    In September 1834, the Board of Management of Henshaw's Blind Asylum and Deaf and Dumb schools, jointly purchased a plot of land adjoining the botanical gardens at Old Trafford Manchester. In 1837 Henshaw's Blind Asylum, later known as Henshaw's Institution for the Blind, was founded in a building built with public contributions in Old Trafford.

  9. Control of NC schools for deaf and blind students changes ...

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    Students come from across the state to the K-12 school for its education services for the deaf and visually impaired. The legislation had the support of enough Democrats to override a new veto .