Braille on the outside of the changing table at church
At church, in the mens’ room, there’s a changing table, where you can change your child’s nappies.
Recently, I noticed that there was some Braille on the outside. I made a handwritten note of what it said, in case I never got around to photographing it:
though a short while later, I got around to photographing it:
Click on either link to go to that picture’s page on Flickr, from where you can access other sizes if you want to see either picture larger. The second picture page also has a transcription of the Braille.


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It looks scrambled because the sign is in Grade 2 Braille—that is, it uses abbreviations to conserve space (for example, ] represents dots-12456, which represents the letters er). That’s almost a must for Braille, since it takes up so much space to begin with, but not everybody can read Grade 2 Braille. Grade 1 (uncontracted) Braille would be a lot more readable in ASCII form, since all the letters would be written out and you’d basically only have to puzzle out punctuation (e.g. 4 for a Braille full stop).
There’s a “proper” transcription beneath the ASCII Braille one.
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