Battlefield with two soldiers leading a man who has his eyes and head bandaged. In the background is a dead horse and overturned carriage. In blue ink.
Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
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Notes:
Text from item: Blinded in Battle. The Graphic, September 22, 1917. Highlanders leading their helpless officer from the battlefield. This picture, drawn by the famous French war artist, Georges Scott, during a visit to the British front, has a special bearing on Mr. Raymond Blathwayt's eloquent appeal for Sir Arthur Pearson's new scheme for benefiting the blind, which is set forth or the opposite page.