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Schools Collection (page 7)

"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Schools: From Sheffield to Rajasthan" Step into a time capsule as we embark on a journey through the captivating world of schools

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Schools Collection: Spanish Civil War. Propaganda poster from
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Schools Collection: Spain. Civil War. L'Escola de Tots. Escola Nova
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Schools Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Conferencia Nacional
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Schools Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II Visiting Children in a School 1907
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Schools Collection: Children playing violins
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Schools Collection: People campaigning on behalf of London teachers
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Schools Collection: London Board School for Poor Girls
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Schools Collection: Interior of Chapel of Merchant Tayors School in London
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Schools Collection: First Master's House at Harrow School. Date: 1816
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Schools Collection: 3673727
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Schools Collection: Wendish School, Lusatia, Classroom, Germany, Historical, digital reproduction of an original
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Schools Collection: Photographic print, Cyanotype : Children doing calisthenics while sitting at their desks in a
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Schools Collection: The Schoolmaster
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Schools Collection: SR Schools Class No 900 Eton pulling the Waterloo
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Schools Collection: Eton and Harrow cricket match (litho)
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Schools Collection: The High School, Dundee, c. 1832 (pen & ink)
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Schools Collection: Public Supper at Christs Hospital (engraving)
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Schools Collection: A childrens happy evening in a London Board School (litho)
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Schools Collection: The Queen presenting a jubilee mug to Miss Florence Dunn (engraving)
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Schools Collection: Alfred the Great. A. D. 855 (colour litho)
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Schools Collection: Boys making shoes at Farmingham Industry School, 1891 (wood engraving)
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Schools Collection: Christs Hospital for orphans, Newgate Street, London, c. 1885 (colour litho)
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Schools Collection: Poor boys making shoes at work school (wood engraving)
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Schools Collection: Arms and devices for public schools, late 19th century (colour litho)
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Schools Collection: A look at schooling Goldspot emperor or bream (Gnathodentex aureolineatus) off the island of Yap
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Schools Collection: Taxi driver stops in front of the stairs of University of Havana where Fidel Castro gave
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Schools Collection: Cookery Class, 1896 (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Rosendale Road School: cricket team, 1897 (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: London School Board, 1895 (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Robert Raikess First Sunday School, St Catherine Street, as it is to-day (engraving)
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Schools Collection: Bath-room, Morningside College (engraving)
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Schools Collection: The theatre, Morningside College (engraving)
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Schools Collection: Corridor, class-room floor, Morningside College (engraving)
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Schools Collection: Christs Hospital (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Statue of Robert Raikes on the Thames Embankment (engraving)
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Schools Collection: St Mary De Crypt Church, where Robert Raikes is buried (engraving)
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Schools Collection: Eton, Tidies (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: A Shrove Tuesday Custom, Westminster boys scrambling for a portion of the pancake (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: End of term, Winchester (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Generation after generation (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Housemaster and headmaster (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Westminster, Latin prayers up school (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: Before a match, Harrow (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: The Tuck Shop (b / w photo)
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Schools Collection: St Andrews Parochial School, Hatton Garden, designed by Sir Christopher Wren (b / w photo)


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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Schools: From Sheffield to Rajasthan" Step into a time capsule as we embark on a journey through the captivating world of schools. Our first stop takes us back to 1864, where "Map of the Town and Environs of Sheffield" unveils the educational landscape that shaped generations. Next, we find ourselves at Harrogate Ladies College, an institution that empowered young women with knowledge and ambition. As we fast forward to 1923-1947, an enchanting LMS poster transports us to Fettes College, epitomizing academic excellence in Scotland. Meanwhile, an Art Exhibition in Glasgow showcases how creativity thrives within school walls. Venturing southwards, our path leads us to Marylebone Road's Royal Academy of Music—a haven for aspiring musicians who compose harmonies that resonate across London's bustling streets. In contrast lies Port Sunlight—a workers' utopia—where education becomes a catalyst for social progress. The Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools in Cheadle Hulme remind us of the compassion embedded within education as they nurtured vulnerable children towards brighter futures. Similarly, The Hollies Children's Home in Sidcup embraced its role as a sanctuary for those seeking solace and guidance. Margaret Morris emerges from this tapestry—an influential British dancer, choreographer, and teacher whose passion ignited countless artistic souls. Onward we go—to Malvern College—where masters shape young minds with wisdom and integrity. A glimpse into Probus School's interior reveals snapshots from early 1900s Cornwall—a testament to timeless traditions upheld by dedicated educators. Finally, Mayo College beckons us to Rajasthan—the vibrant heartland of India—where rich heritage intertwines seamlessly with modern education practices. In this captivating odyssey through time and space, these schools stand not merely as buildings but as beacons illuminating paths towards enlightenment and growth. They embody resilience amidst change while fostering knowledge, creativity, and compassion.