A 91-year-old care home resident who lost his sight four years ago has been recognised for his remarkable woodworking achievements.
Alexander Baxter, a resident at Care UK's Samuel House in Heanor, Amber Valley, was presented with a medal and a creative award by the charity Blind Veterans during a special ceremony at the home.
The organisation supports ex-military personnel who are blind or visually impaired.
They work to help them rebuild their lives through rehabilitation, training, practical guidance and emotional assistance.
Mr Baxter has continued crafting intricate wooden models despite his vision loss, the Derbyshire Times reports.
His courageous efforts earned him this prestigious recognition from the veterans' charity.
Before his sight deteriorated, Mr Baxter had built a lifetime of practical skills and professional experience.
Alexander Baxter, a 91-year-old blind veteran, has been given an award for his creative woodwork
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As a young man, he completed a joinery apprenticeship where he mastered fundamental woodworking techniques.
He then fulfilled his national service obligations with the Royal Air Force in 1959, serving as a joiner at RAF Hednesford.
After leaving the military, Mr Baxter transitioned into education, becoming a school teacher that same year.
He joined the RAF in 1959, serving as a joiner at RAF Hednesford
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These formative experiences in craftsmanship during his early career would prove invaluable decades later, providing the foundation for his award-winning creative work despite the difficulties posed by his visual impairment.
When his vision began failing four years ago, he reached out to Blind Veterans UK for support.
The charity has since regularly provided him with wooden model kits to assemble.
They have ranged from tanks and hedgehogs to spitfires, with his daughter updating the organisation on his progress.
"I'm so honoured to receive this award," he said.
"I really enjoy making the models and feel proud that they are displayed at the home."
His creative pursuits extend beyond woodwork. In 2023, with assistance from Blind Veterans, he published an autobiography entitled "It's been a good life", documenting significant moments and experiences from his nine decades.

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2026-06-17 10:21:06 | Updated at 2026-06-20 13:01:08
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