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Deaf Londoners in the 1660s image pack (learning resource)

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posted on 2024-02-19, 10:11 authored by Kate LovemanKate Loveman, James Harrod

This image pack is part of a set of learning resources designed to teach young people about Deaf history. It contains pictures of historical evidence that informed the 'Deaf Londoners in the 1660s' comic, including pictures of seventeenth-century fingerspelling alphabets, the deaf artist John Gawdy, and Samuel Pepys's diary.


The resource was created by Kate Loveman and James Harrod for the Reimagining the Restoration project. The 'Deaf Londoners in the 1660s' teaching pack was first published on the Museum of London's website in 2023.


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Reimagining the Restoration: Samuel Pepys's Diary and Popular History for the Twenty-first Century

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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School of Arts

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University of Leicester

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2024

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