Guilly d'Herbemont

Guilly d' Herbemont (* ~ 1888, date of death unknown) was in 1930, the inventor of the long pole for the blind and visually impaired.

Every year is made to the development of helpful Frenchwoman from Courcelles -sur- Viosne in Paris at the International White Cane Day, October 15, which was proclaimed by the United Nations in 1969. Without their invention, which they at February 7, 1931 for the first time in the presence of several French ministers vorführte the public, the orientation and mobility of the visually impaired would be restricted in the public domain or not.

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