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Description Reverend Richard Aslatt Pearce, the first ordained deaf and non-speaking Anglican priest. Lithograph from photo by Hills and Saunders of Oxford.
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Source Look and Learn Originally in Illustrated London News, 25 July 1885, and Deaf and Dumb Times, 1889, 1, 24-25.
Author Engraver: R. T., after Hills and Saunders of Oxford (original photo)

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current17:36, 1 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 17:36, 1 December 2016332 × 472 (39 KB)Storye bookScreenshot of Illustrated London News 25 July 1885 without watermark (second attempt)
17:32, 1 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 17:32, 1 December 2016332 × 472 (39 KB)Storye bookScreenshot of ''Illustrated London News'' 25 July 1885, without watermark.
19:03, 28 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 19:03, 28 November 2016367 × 512 (47 KB)Storye book{{Information |Description=Reverend Richard Aslatt Pearce, the first ordained deaf and non-speaking Anglican priest. |Source=[http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lookandlearn-preview/U/U323/U323330.jpg Look and Learn] Originally ''Deaf and Dumb Times'',...

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