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Leanne Hadfield at the adults’ activities centre of the Crippled Children Society in Kilmarnock Street, tries out one of the two new electric typewriters given to the society by the Christchurch Round Table (No. 4) yesterday. With her, from left, are Wendy Duff and Mr Tony Robinson, the chairman of the Number Four Round Table. The typewriters will be used by the people at the adult centre who have cerebral palsy and other disabilities affecting hand movement.

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Press, 26 October 1984, Page 6

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Leanne Hadfield at the adults’ activities centre of the Crippled Children Society in Kilmarnock Street, tries out one of the two new electric typewriters given to the society by the Christchurch Round Table (No. 4) yesterday. With her, from left, are Wendy Duff and Mr Tony Robinson, the chairman of the Number Four Round Table. The typewriters will be used by the people at the adult centre who have cerebral palsy and other disabilities affecting hand movement. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 6

Leanne Hadfield at the adults’ activities centre of the Crippled Children Society in Kilmarnock Street, tries out one of the two new electric typewriters given to the society by the Christchurch Round Table (No. 4) yesterday. With her, from left, are Wendy Duff and Mr Tony Robinson, the chairman of the Number Four Round Table. The typewriters will be used by the people at the adult centre who have cerebral palsy and other disabilities affecting hand movement. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 6