New York State Institute: a group of girls with Down's syndrome, standing on some steps. Photograph.
- Shuttleworth, G. E. (George Edward), 1842-1928.
- Date:
- 1902
- Reference:
- 39233i
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Perhaps the Syracuse State School, which was also called the New York Asylum for Idiots, the State Idiot Asylum, the Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, and the Syracuse State School for Mental Defectives
Publication/Creation
1902
Physical description
1 photograph : photoprint, albumen ; image 18.9 x 24 cm
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Lettering
Mongols. N.Y. State Inst. Feeble minded. Syracuse, [?] U.S.A. Dr. J.C. Carson <?>
Lettering hand-written in red pencil on front of mount, mostly indistinct
Notes
Part of a collection of photographs formed by George Edward Shuttleworth (1842-1928). He was Superintendent of the Royal Albert Asylum at Lancaster from 1870 to 1893. On his retirement in 1893, he devoted himself to the study of insanity, and published a book entitled "Mentally-deficient children: their treatment and training", London 1895. Some of his photographs, manuscripts and publications were presented to the Wellcome Institute Library in 1929
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Wellcome Collection 39233i
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