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Miss Georgina Bright, who has been blind from birth, makes the weekly journey to
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Miss Georgina Bright, who has been blind from birth, makes the weekly journey to
Miss Georgina Bright, who has been blind from birth, makes the weekly journey to the riding stables at Chislehurst, Kent, from Plumstead, London, England, solely by the aid of her guardian dog, using trams and buses, a distance of some ten miles
18 June 1952
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Female Fifties Harness Guide Dog
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In this photo print, we witness the remarkable journey of Miss Georgina Bright, a woman who has been blind from birth. Against all odds, she embarks on a weekly pilgrimage to the riding stables at Chislehurst, Kent, all the way from Plumstead in London, England. What makes her incredible feat possible? Her loyal and trusty guardian dog. With unwavering determination and an unbreakable bond between them, Miss Bright relies solely on her guide dog to navigate through the bustling city streets. Together they conquer trams and buses as they cover a distance of approximately ten miles each week. This poignant image captures their harmonious partnership as they embark on yet another adventure. Miss Bright's disability does not hinder her sense of fashion or style; she exudes elegance in her fifties attire while gracefully holding onto her guide dog's harness. The photograph serves as a powerful reminder that disabilities should never define one's ability to pursue their passions or explore new horizons. Taken on 18th June 1952 by General for TopFoto, this image encapsulates resilience and triumph over adversity. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit within us all that can overcome any obstacle with determination and support from those around us - even our four-legged companions.
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