Front:
"PALS."
From the painting by Geo. Soper.
Back:
HE soldiers and sailors blinded in the war are "learning
to be blind" at St. Dunstan's in Regent's Park. After
their training they go to their own homes or are set up
in new ones to carry on the trades they have mastered.
Large sums of money are necessary for the after-care of
these brave men who gave their sight for us in the war, and
a permanent After-care Branch which will look after them
all their lives has been established by the National Institute
for the Blind which asks for your practical sympathy on
their behalf. Contributions will be gladly accepted by the
Treasurer, The National Institute for the Blind, Great
Portland Street. W.
M