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Stainsby "C" Model Shorthand Machine
ca. 1899
Birmingham, England

Stainsby "C" Model Shorthand Machine

Henry Stainsby, superintendent of Birmingham Institution of the Blind in England
and Alfred Wayne invented several devices with the first one in 1899.
Closeup view of the braille producing
Closeup view of the braille producing
rods attached to the keys.

Braille shorthand was developed at the Birmingham Institution for the Blind around 1895. It was popular in England thanks to this and similar machines. The machine allowed a blind typist to record dictation at a rate of 110 to 120 words per minute and with the standard typewriter of the day created jobs as clerks in business offices.

Braille shorthand could be written on regular brailling machines, but the speed attainable with Stainsby could not be. The paper was in a form of a long narrow strip about 1 inch wide on a roll. As the dictation was taken, it passed into a receiving basket. When finished, the tape was either rewound back on to the roll and read or, torn off and transcribed from the basket.

Rearview of the device shows bell that would ring
Rearview of the device shows bell that would ring
when the paper tape runs out.

Closeup of the 7 keys with the usual 2 sets of 3 keys
with a spacebar in center
Closeup of the 7 keys with the usual 2 sets of 3 keys with a spacebar in center

Model tag reads Stainsby "C" Model Shorthand Machine C.37

 

 

 

 

 

Model tag reads Stainsby "C" Model
Shorthand Machine C.37

Left side of device shows the paper tape transport system.
Left side of device shows the paper tape transport system.

This series of 4 images shows the wooden travel box of the device.
The device is locked securely into a felt padded polished wood box
which has locking system to prevent movement during transportation.
This series of 4 images shows the wooden travel box of the device.

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