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The Lord’s Prayer in the language of gesture, c. 1920s
This is an example of how the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria made use of film technology when it was still a new medium. They have filmed Superintendent Ernest Abraham signing ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ – which would have been a familiar text to most viewers. Today we might call this a ‘frozen text’ – something which is regularly repeated and usually signed the same way.
Source
From the Collection of the Victorian Deaf Community (Expression Australia)
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