Hadley - HISTORY OF THE WHITE CANE 1921: James Biggs, a photographer from  Bristol, England who became blind after an accident and was uncomfortable  with the amount of traffic around his home

Hadley - HISTORY OF THE WHITE CANE 1921: James Biggs, a photographer from Bristol, England who became blind after an accident and was uncomfortable with the amount of traffic around his home

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