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Wheelchair awareness day : blisters, anger, understanding : [newspaper article in the Mail-Star]

Item is the front page from the November 14, 1975 issue of the Mail-Star. The page features an article titled "Wheelchair Awareness Day: blisters, anger understanding." There is a second article on the page about Wheelchair Awareness Day, titled "Sackville Street like a ski run," written by Barbara Hinds. The articles are accompanied by photographs of Mrs. Constance Glube and Barbara Hinds using wheelchairs.

Reel-to-reel tape recorder

Item is a reel-to-reel tape recorder used by Barbara Hinds. The tape recorder was made in Great Britain by Electric & Musical Industries. The case of the tape recorder is covered in dark green leather with dark green plastic and silver-coloured metal fittings. There is a set of keys tied to the handle. The tape recorder is in a khaki canvas carrying case with a flap that snaps closed and a webbing shoulder strap. There is a flap in the side of the bag for microphone cord. The microphone and its cord are tucked in the front of the bag next to the tape recorder. There are two luggage tags attached to the should strap. One tag is a cabin baggage tag from Nordair Ltd in Fort Chimo. The other tag is a plain tag with Barbara Hinds and George Koneak's names and towns written on it.

Portrait of Barbara Hinds

Item is a photographic portrait of Barbara Hinds from the shoulders up. She is smiling and wearing a floral dress.

Photograph of Barbara Hinds sitting on a bench

Item is a photograph of Barbara Hinds sitting on a bench in front of a wall covered in vines. A leather bag is sitting next to her and she is wearing a white patterned dress. The photograph was taken in Hampshire, probably in the United Kingdom.

Photograph of Barbara Hinds playing with two white dogs

Item is a photograph taken in Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories (now Iqaluit, Nunavut). The photograph shows Barbara Hinds sitting outdoors with two white dogs. Hinds has her arm around one dog and the other dog is jumping on her back.

Photograph of Barbara Hinds chopping wood

Item is a photographic slide depicting Barbara Hinds wearing a blue coat and chopping firewood with an axe outdoors. The photograph was taken in an unknown location in 1970.

Photograph of Barbara Hinds chopping wood

Item is a photographic slide depicting Barbara Hinds wearing a blue coat and chopping firewood outdoors with an axe. The photograph was taken in an unknown location in 1970.
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