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Literacy Collection (page 2)

"Unlocking the Power of Words: Celebrating Literacy Through Time" In Rivera: Schoolteacher, we witness the dedication and passion of educators like never before

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Literacy Collection: The Writing-Master (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Horn book (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Seller of educational supplies (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Children stealing apples (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Boy reciting his letters (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Miss Campion, holding a Horn Book (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Chaque age a sa maniere de lire (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Boy and girl reading illustrated book (colour litho)
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Literacy Collection: King Alfred (Reigned 871--901) and his Mother (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: The Public Letter-Writer; after Boissieu (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: A school (chromolitho)
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Literacy Collection: Patrick, pushing the ladys bath chair
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Literacy Collection: Boy reading a newspaper (b / w photo)
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Literacy Collection: Abraham Lincoln learns to write (litho)
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Literacy Collection: Cadmus gives the Greeks an alphabet artist, illustration from Hutchinson
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Literacy Collection: Group of toilet and writing utensils (ivory)
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Literacy Collection: Pen case, from Beni Hasan (wood) (see 107879)
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Literacy Collection: Children reading the newspaper (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Against the grain, boy resisting going to school (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Children Reading Beside a Country Lane, (pencil and watercolour heightened with white)
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Literacy Collection: The Letter Writer, Seville, from the picture in the Royal Collection (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: A Story of Olden Times
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Literacy Collection: Childs exercise book from the school at Epineuil, 1892 (pen & ink on paper)
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Literacy Collection: A reading lesson (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Pauvre monde! (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: The first books (chromolitho)
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Literacy Collection: Bookbinder (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Un Libraire au dix-huitieme siecle (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Female Lucubration, print made by Philip Dawe, 1772 (mezzotint)
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Literacy Collection: Sarah Martin reading to a Prisoner in the Jail of Great Yarmouth (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Title-page illustration for The Leisure Hour 1863 (colour litho)
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Literacy Collection: Bob, the Cabin Boy (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Reading, engraved by R A Artlett from the statue by P Mac Dowell, RA (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Different ways of doing the same thing - reading (litho)
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Literacy Collection: Styles et encrier romains (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Boy and girl reading book (chromolitho)
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Literacy Collection: Une librairie a Yedo (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Charlemagne dictating (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: L Ecrivain Public (colour litho)
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Literacy Collection: Public scribe in Naples, c. 1890 (glass plate)
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Literacy Collection: The Public Writer (colour engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Learning to read Gods Holy Book (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: William Caxton showing a printed page to Edward IV and his Queen (colour litho)
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Literacy Collection: Learning to write (colour litho)
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Literacy Collection: The Turkish letter writer (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: A Dullard (engraving)
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Literacy Collection: Boys and schoolmaster (engraving)


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"Unlocking the Power of Words: Celebrating Literacy Through Time" In Rivera: Schoolteacher, we witness the dedication and passion of educators like never before. The rural school teacher becomes a beacon of hope, nurturing young minds and instilling in them the love for reading. Thomas Waterman Wood's masterpiece, Reading the Scriptures, takes us back to 1874 when literacy was not just about learning words but also understanding their deeper meanings. It reminds us that literature has always been a gateway to knowledge and enlightenment. Fast forward to 1939, where we find girls from Lincoln Bench School engrossed in their reading lesson. Their determination showcases how education empowers individuals regardless of gender or background. The lending library ticket symbolizes access to books beyond one's means - an opportunity for everyone to embark on literary adventures through novels like The Child Bartholomew's Dream by Mikhail Nesterov or dive into fantastical worlds with Alice in Wonderland by Gilbert Holiday. Miss Blanche Lamont stands proudly with her students in Hecla, Montana in October 1893. Her presence signifies the transformative impact teachers have on shaping young minds and fostering a lifelong love for reading. From bedtime stories shared between parents and children to those precious moments when little ones learn how to read themselves – these snapshots capture the essence as a fundamental skill that opens doors and fuels imagination. Let us remember that literacy is not merely about recognizing letters; it is about embracing knowledge, empathy, and critical thinking. As we celebrate these timeless images depicting various aspects throughout history, let us continue our collective efforts towards creating a world where every individual can unlock their full potential through the power of words.