By March 1915 there were sixteen blind servicemen enrolled in a revolutionary training programme to help them return to as normal as life as possible and earn a living. They were housed in the residence of the American banker Otto Kahn called St Dunstan's Lodge which Kahn loaned to them for the duration of the War. These sailors and soldiers became known as St Dunstaners.
Several convalescent homes were established in the south of England including West House at Kemp Town, Brighton.
By the mid-1930s, West House was full so land was purchased nearby at Ovingdean.
Francis Lorne designed this magnificent building in the shape of an aeroplane. It was completed in 1938.
The front bears this sculpture holding a shield with St Dunstan's across the front.
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