30/04/2025
Object of the week: Photo of a ‘Group of Deaf People on a Day Out, Southampton 1896’.
Chosen by one of the BDHS volunteers - “I chose this historical photo as Object of the Week because as a deaf person, it makes me feel amazed that there were lots of deaf people in the past that had an impactful contribution towards history. It makes me very proud as a deaf person. In this photo they seem to be having fun and relaxing on a lovely day. Even in victorian times, it was difficult to face the many barriers compared to present day. They were treated as ‘deaf and dumb’ while nowadays they are simply referred to as deaf people. In the 1830’s many deaf social clubs and events for the deaf community were introduced. Also, in 1870’s, they introduced a translated system for deaf people in lectures, parties, religious services and more.”