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The Lord’s Prayer in the language of gesture, c. 1920s

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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.

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From the Collection of the Victorian Deaf Community (Expression Australia)

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From the Collection of the Victorian Deaf Community (Expression Australia)

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