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Primary School Collection

Step back in time to the colonial classroom of New England in the 1600s, where young minds were molded and knowledge was imparted

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Primary School Collection: Colonial classroom in New England, 1600s
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Primary School Collection: Dr Whos arch enemies the Daleks pay a visit to Woolhampton Primary School in
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Primary School Collection: Corrugated iron school DP183955
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Primary School Collection: The Rector of St Botolphs Church, seen here with the head teacher
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Primary School Collection: Prayers at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London
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Primary School Collection: Children at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London seen here
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Primary School Collection: New uniforms to return to school after half term break 7th February 1967
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Primary School Collection: Education was far more sexist in the 1930s than it is today
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Primary School Collection: Budding artists at St Albans Primary School, Redcar, with their giant copy of a painting
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Primary School Collection: Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham
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Primary School Collection: Lansbury Susan Lawrence School (Classroom Scenes), Poplar, London. 26th April 1951
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Primary School Collection: FRANCE-EDUCATION-SCHOOL
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Primary School Collection: FRANCE-EDUCATION-BACK TO SCHOOL
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Primary School Collection: Somalia-Daily-Life-Children-Pitch-Landscape
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Primary School Collection: China-School-Education-Population
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Primary School Collection: Burton Bradstock MCF01_02_0656
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Primary School Collection: Sunderland St Bedes School RAC01_01_06_05
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Primary School Collection: Sunderland St Bedes School RAC01_01_06_03
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Primary School Collection: Paarl Gimnasium primary school, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa
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Primary School Collection: Entire enrollment of Lincoln Bench School, near Ontario, Oregon, Malheur County, 1939
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Primary School Collection: Primary school washroom, Hirson (b / w photo)
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Primary School Collection: Alsace, our teachers soldiers teaching the Alsatian children French
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Primary School Collection: Olympe Terrain, Colettes teacher at St. Sauveur en Puisaye
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Primary School Collection: Primary school bathroom, Hirson (b / w photo)
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Primary School Collection: St Philips Boys School annual sports day June 1950
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Primary School Collection: Reach Village Primary School February 1960
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Primary School Collection: Somewhere in Derbyshire - Carpentry tools, varnish and paints line the walls of
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Primary School Collection: Schoolboys from Yardley Primary School help council workmen fill sandbags just prior to
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Primary School Collection: Prince Harry arriving at Jane Mynors Kindergarten, in Notting Hill, London
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Primary School Collection: Betty Campbell was a community activist and Wales first black head teacher
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Primary School Collection: Parents drop off their children at the start of the school day at South Mead School
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Primary School Collection: Overcrowded classes at the Mardyke Primary School in South Ockendon
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Primary School Collection: Prayers at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London
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Primary School Collection: Children at the Gatehouse School, Bethnal Green, in the East End of London seen here
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Primary School Collection: School teacher Mrs Sheila Collier called the register and found she had an extra pupil
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Primary School Collection: After a morning of Maths and English the pupils of Christopher Hatton Primary can
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Primary School Collection: Child closing the door to the classroom following morning break at Roxeth Primary School
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Primary School Collection: Halcyon days when class sizes were no bigger than twenty children
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Primary School Collection: Parents collecting their children from school. 6th December 1957
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Primary School Collection: Bright Idea! Two Hamilton schoolboys seen here modelling the latest safety headwear
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Primary School Collection: Father Christmas arrives on horseback at Woodley School 30th November 1968
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Primary School Collection: Father Christmas arrives on horseback at Woodley School 30th November 1968
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Primary School Collection: Tilery Primary School, Stockton-on-Tees, new school special. 1971
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Primary School Collection: Crochet work at Springfield Primary School. 1971
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Primary School Collection: Pupils at the newly opened Latchmere Road School, Kingston Upon Thames seen here having a
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Primary School Collection: Education was far more sexist in the 1930s than it is today
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Primary School Collection: When ICI Wilton presented a BBC Micro Computer to Abingdon Road Infants School


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Step back in time to the colonial classroom of New England in the 1600s, where young minds were molded and knowledge was imparted. The quaint setting of this primary school echoes with history, as students eagerly absorb lessons from their dedicated teachers. In a surprising turn of events, Dr. Who's arch enemies, the Daleks, pay an unexpected visit to Woolhampton Primary School. Excitement fills the air as these iconic villains interact with wide-eyed students who can't believe their luck. It's a day they will never forget. Meanwhile, across the English Channel, forty French boys and girls aged between 9-11 embark on a new educational journey at Boulogne Primary School. With anticipation and curiosity in their eyes, they step into classrooms filled with possibilities and opportunities for growth. Education knows no boundaries or borders; it is a universal right cherished by children worldwide. From France to Somalia's vibrant landscapes and China's bustling schools teeming with eager learners, education remains paramount. Even in far-flung corners like Burton Bradstock or under corrugated iron roofs that shelter eager minds seeking knowledge - every child deserves access to quality education that empowers them for future success. As we witness these snapshots from different parts of the world – Colonial America to modern-day France or even war-torn Somalia – we are reminded of the transformative power of education. It transcends time and space while shaping generations' futures. So let us celebrate primary schools as beacons of hope where dreams take flight, and are places where curious minds blossom into knowledgeable individuals ready to conquer challenges ahead.