John Dutton Wright photograph collection [graphic], circa 1920-1924.

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John Dutton Wright photograph collection [graphic], circa 1920-1924.

The John Dutton Wright photograph collection consists of a single album which contains 547 images documenting the Wright family's international travel. Among those countries depicted in photographs from the album are: Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Burma, Chile, India, Italy, Japan, Java, Lebanon, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tibet, and Uruguay, as well as the city of Jerusalem. Also included in the collection, loose from the album, is a series of three colored, outdoor images.

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Wright, John Dutton, 1866-1952

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A pioneer in education of the deaf and a strong advocate for acoustic and auricular training, John Dutton Wright (1866-1952), founded the Wright Oral School for the Deaf in New York City, developed a correspondence curriculum for parents of deaf children, and wrote several books including, What the Mother of a Deaf Child Should Know and Speech Teaching to the Deaf, a Practical Handbook. Born in Fredonia, New York, Wright established his New York school in 1892, moving to Santa Barbara, Californi...