DEAF HISTORY LIBRARIES

One of the Largest and Most Visited Sources of Philosophical Texts on the Internet.


To The Academy Library
 

To The Athenaeum Library

To The Nominalist Library

British Deaf History Society
Historical Links
All these important library links are by courtesy of John Lawler of the BDA
To whom we extend our greatful thanks

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  in 
United States of America

Deaf History:
the LONGEST SILENCE

Click here

 


Royal Association in aid of Deaf People's
Archives  since 1841

http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/


See some of the work from John Carmichael, Australian Deaf Pioneer
  (b. 1803- d. 1857)

NOTE ON ACCESSING THIS LINK                  
For National Library of Australia's website,  firstly check ' online images' and type John Carmichael on 'Search for'  box and return.

Carmichael, a Deaf man  was born and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland and later emigrated to Australia in 1825 as a free settler. He soon became one of the most prominent engravers in the new colony. His work can still be found in libraries and galleries.  
You can view some of his work ...

 

  click here 

  
Irish Deaf History
including a list of famous deaf Irish people


   

'Highly recommended website'

Germany's Deaf Culture and History Society
(Text in German only)


The Silent Worker was a popular national newspaper among the deaf population of the United States during the end of the 1890's through the end of the first quarter of the 20th century.
Click here