'Blinded but Unbeaten' book published by The Repatriation Commission 1950

1950
Overview

Hardcover book entitled 'Blinded but unbeaten : a record of incidents connected with the welfare, training and return to active life of the New South Wales blinded servicemen of the 1939 war.'
The book cover is made from tan coloured cloth with black writing. The Australian coat of arms is printed at the top, under which the title and details of the author and publisher appear.
The book was written by Captain H. Gilbert Nobbs (a blinded returned soldier from World War One) and issued under the authority of The Repatriation Commission in 1950.
It contains a chapter about Norman Wilkinson, a soldier who became both blind and deaf due to war service. He and other blinded soldiers were trained in various vocations after they returned to New South Wales. Their illustrated stories are featured in the book.

Historical information

Norman Wilkinson was a 20 year old labourer when he enlisted with the 5th Australian Infantry Training Battalion on 6 March 1941. His service number was NX69213.
Norman served in the Middle East with 2/1st Battalion before attending 16th Australian Infantry Brigade Drivers and Maintenance Motor Transport School where he qualified as a Driver Mechanic. His unit was sent to New Guinea and while on the Kokoda Trail, he contracted scrub typhus.
While being treated, the hospital was bombed by the Japanese and he was thrown from his bed and seriously injured, being unconscious for 6 weeks. When he woke, he was both blind and deaf.
He spent time in the Lady Wakehurst Red Cross Home in Bondi and the Repatriation General Hospital Concord (113th Australian General Hospital). Whilst there, he was taught both sign language and braille, and learned to type on a typewriter with braille fitted to the keys. He later attended pottery classes at Sydney Technical College and set up a shop to sell his wares.

In the chapter about Norman Wilkinson in this book, he can be seen making ashtrays identical to the one held in the collection.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00645
Width
140 mm
Height or length
216 mm
Depth
13 mm
Place made
New South Wales, Australia
Year
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Scientific or research significance
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Comparative significance criteria
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Last modified
Monday, 11 August, 2025
Completeness
100
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Cover of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
Cover of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
Title page of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
Title page of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
Dedication and Reflections in front of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
Dedication and Reflections in front of 'Blinded but Unbeaten' book
First two pages of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
First two pages of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 3 and 4 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 3 and 4 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 5 and 6 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 5 and 6 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 7 and 8 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Pages 7 and 8 of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Last page of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson
Last page of chapter about blind potter, Norman Wilkinson

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