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Students Collection (page 62)

From comedy duos to historical figures, teachers to miners, and dancers to filmmakers, students come in all shapes and sizes

Background imageStudents Collection: Keele Univ Outside 1950S

Keele Univ Outside 1950S
Students engaged in an outdoor History tutorial at Keele University. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageStudents Collection: Cambridge Univ Graduates

Cambridge Univ Graduates
A row of students walking together to their graduation ceremony. Date: circa 1973

Background imageStudents Collection: Oxford Uni Students 60S

Oxford Uni Students 60S
Two female students walking down the street. Date: 1960s

Background imageStudents Collection: Cambridge Univ Punting

Cambridge Univ Punting
Punting at Cambridge watched by large groups of students lining the river bank. Date: circa 1968

Background imageStudents Collection: Sheffield Univ Architect

Sheffield Univ Architect
Students at Sheffield University studying architecture Date: 1950s

Background imageStudents Collection: Shakespeares 1st Folio

Shakespeares 1st Folio
A professor and two graduate students look at Shakespeares first folio in the library of Durham University. Date: 1950s

Background imageStudents Collection: Exeter Univ Students

Exeter Univ Students
Students relaxing in the Common Room at Exeter University. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageStudents Collection: Oxford Uni Students 1950

Oxford Uni Students 1950
A group of students, one woman and five men, relaxing at the Bear Inn. Date: 1950s

Background imageStudents Collection: German Police Academy

German Police Academy
A police class in Germany, showing students the effect a gunshot has on a frame of glass. Date: early 1930s

Background imageStudents Collection: Oxford River Punting

Oxford River Punting
A May morning in Oxford: the river Cherwell is crowded with punts, balloons are being released and spectators throng the bridge and path Date: 1960s

Background imageStudents Collection: Veterinary Students

Veterinary Students
Students at a veterinary college study the anatomy of a pig. Date: 1961

Background imageStudents Collection: After Students Duel 3

After Students Duel 3
Medical inspection after a Mensur (fencing bout) - the duellist hopes he will be scarred for life Date: circa 1905

Background imageStudents Collection: Sixth form lecture theatre

Sixth form lecture theatre
View of a sixth form lecture theatre, with the male lecturer speaking to a full audience of students. Date: 1967

Background imageStudents Collection: Soviet glider Rabfakovets, 1920s

Soviet glider Rabfakovets, 1920s. This glider was designed and built by the the Soviet aviation engineer Sergei Ilyushin (1894-1977) in the 1920s

Background imageStudents Collection: Tupolev and his glider, 1910

Tupolev and his glider, 1910
Tupolev and his glider. Russian aircraft pioneer and designer Andrei Tupolev (1888-1972) flying in a glider in Lefortovo Park, Moscow, Russia, in 1910

Background imageStudents Collection: Cold War medical training, 1958

Cold War medical training, 1958
Cold War medical training. US Navy nurses observing a demonstration of radiation survey instruments as part of the nuclear nursing course at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

Background imageStudents Collection: Orphanage school

Orphanage school
MODEL RELEASED. Orphanage school. Pupils focussing on a teacher (not seen) during a lesson. Photographed in Gulu, Uganda

Background imageStudents Collection: Soviet children and model rocket, 1964

Soviet children and model rocket, 1964
Soviet children launching a model rocket in 1964. This was the era when the Soviet Union and the USA were engaged in the Space Race, vying to outdo each other with their achievements in space

Background imageStudents Collection: 16th-century school lesson

16th-century school lesson
The Schoolmaster. 16th-century school lesson shown in a woodcut by the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). A schoolmaster is instructing his pupils. The date of 1510 is given at upper left

Background imageStudents Collection: Geber, Islamic alchemist

Geber, Islamic alchemist
Geber (c.722-c.815), Islamic Spanish alchemist, teaching chemistry. Geber is a Latinised form. His full Arabic name is Jabir ibn Hayyan

Background imageStudents Collection: Naval engineering school, 19th century

Naval engineering school, 19th century
Naval engineering school. Pupils training at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham, Devonport, Devon, UK. This institution was established in 1880 to train engineering officers for the British

Background imageStudents Collection: Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition

Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition
Tartaglias artillery book. Frontispiece to the 1550 second edition of Nova Scientia (New Knowledge, or New Science) by the Italian mathematician and engineer Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499-1557)

Background imageStudents Collection: School for the blind, 19th century

School for the blind, 19th century
School for the blind, 19th-century artwork. Blind women making boots at an institution for the teaching and training of the blind

Background imageStudents Collection: Nerve physiology lesson, 19th century

Nerve physiology lesson, 19th century
Nerve physiology lesson. 19th-century artwork of the French physiologist Claude Bernard (1813-1878) demonstrating the role of vasomotor nerves (nerves affecting blood vessels) in a rabbit

Background imageStudents Collection: Tuberculosis diagnosis, 19th century

Tuberculosis diagnosis, 19th century. Artwork showing the French physician Rene Laennec (1781-1826), at the Necker Hospital, Paris, France, examining a patient (left)

Background imageStudents Collection: Medical vivisection, satirical artwork

Medical vivisection, satirical artwork
Medical vivisection. Satirical artwork that reverses the role of humans and animals in vivisection. An audience of rats, rabbits

Background imageStudents Collection: William Harvey lecturing on circulation

William Harvey lecturing on circulation
William Harvey (1578-1657), English physician, dissecting an animal during a lecture on the circulation of blood. By 1616 Harvey had dissected 80 species of animals

Background imageStudents Collection: Conrad Gessners nature collection

Conrad Gessners nature collection
Collection of Conrad Gessner (1516-1565), coloured artwork. Gessner was a Swiss naturalist, and his collection was located in Zurich, Switzerland

Background imageStudents Collection: Harvard vs Cambridge, the American team

Harvard vs Cambridge, the American team

Background imageStudents Collection: Students playing American football, University Campus

Students playing American football, University Campus
University Campus, Salt Lake, United States of America, students playing American football

Background imageStudents Collection: Wave Lodging House, Canning Town, East London

Wave Lodging House, Canning Town, East London
The Wave Lodging House for working men at 235 Victoria Dock Road, Canning Town, East London. Beds and baths are on offer for 4d (four pence) or 6d (six pence) a night

Background imageStudents Collection: Georgia - Batumi - Turkish Mullahs and students

Georgia - Batumi - Turkish Mullahs and students
Turkish Mullahs with their students at Batumi (formerly Batum or Batoum) a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia

Background imageStudents Collection: Malta - University of Saint Francis Tour

Malta - University of Saint Francis Tour
A touring group from the University of Saint Francis, Indiana, USA with prop statues, being transported through the streets of Valletta, Malta

Background imageStudents Collection: Infantry officer training WWII

Infantry officer training WWII
Officer students having lessons in field manoeuvers

Background imageStudents Collection: French radio operator training WWII

French radio operator training WWII
One of the head officials at the Ministry of Telecommunications hands out diplomas to students who have passed their final exam

Background imageStudents Collection: Sergei Petrovich Botkin

Sergei Petrovich Botkin, Russian clinician, therapist and activist, one of the founders of modern Russian medical science and education

Background imageStudents Collection: Winston Churchill defends the government at the Oxford Union

Winston Churchill defends the government at the Oxford Union
Mr. Winston Churchill as under-secretary of State for the colonies, replying to F.E Smith(M.P for Walton) during a debate at the Oxford Union on March 1st 1907

Background imageStudents Collection: Gas Masks

Gas Masks
Students wearing gas masks while studying during World War II

Background imageStudents Collection: Throwing an Ink-bottle

Throwing an Ink-bottle
In a fit of rage, a boy throws an ink bottle at another boys head; it misses and hits the door instead

Background imageStudents Collection: Atlantic Transport Line poster

Atlantic Transport Line poster
Poster advertising the Atlantic Transport Line offering an exclusively tourist third class monthly service throughout the year

Background imageStudents Collection: Hermann Vezin on his 82nd birthday

Hermann Vezin on his 82nd birthday
Hermann Vezin (1829-1910), American actor, drama teacher and writer, reading a congratulatory telegram on his 82nd birthday

Background imageStudents Collection: Art Studio - Queens College, Harley Street

Art Studio - Queens College, Harley Street. Ladies sketching a model, with the teacher alongside. Various classical busts surround the studio as inspiration

Background imageStudents Collection: Prince of Wales (later George V) at football match

Prince of Wales (later George V) at football match
The Prince of Wales (soon to become George V) attending a football (probably rugby) match between the students of Guys Hospital and the London Hospital

Background imageStudents Collection: Zoroastrian Boarding School - Devlali, India

Zoroastrian Boarding School - Devlali, India - The Dining Room at Tea time

Background imageStudents Collection: A Swami Mystic and his Followers

A Swami Mystic and his Followers
A Swami Mystic (religious figurehead) from Madras and his Followers. Swami is primarily a Hindu honorific title, which emphasises a learning and mastery of Yoga, devotion to the gods

Background imageStudents Collection: Dancing at Keble College, Oxford

Dancing at Keble College, Oxford
A summer ball at Keble College, Oxford: couples dancing in archway were Miss Wendy Milnes with Mr P Alun Jones, and Miss Susan Allen with Mr Patrick Higgins

Background imageStudents Collection: 1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan

1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan
Tokyo, Japan: a small group of Japanese students, entirely surrounded by police, demonstrating against the British nuclear tests

Background imageStudents Collection: Charles Edward, 2nd Duke of Albany

Charles Edward, 2nd Duke of Albany, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1884-1954), as a member of the Borussia Corps of Bonn University in about 1904



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From comedy duos to historical figures, teachers to miners, and dancers to filmmakers, students come in all shapes and sizes. In Alfred Goulding's A Chump at Oxford (1939), Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy hilariously portray the struggles of being students. Meanwhile, a young Napoleon Bonaparte is captured studying diligently in a vibrant colour litho. French music teacher Nadia-Juliette Boulanger guides her talented students towards musical excellence. The King Edward VII Mine in Cornwall witnessed hardworking students honing their mining skills on November 27th, 1903. In the world of arts, Margaret Morris emerges as an influential British dancer, choreographer, and teacher who inspires countless aspiring performers. Masters of Malvern College shape young minds with knowledge and discipline. Universities like the University of Stirling provide fertile ground for intellectual growth; whether it be through academic pursuits or capturing memories like the colourful snapshot from 2007 or the black-and-white image from 1972. The prestigious Queen's College and St Hilda's College at Oxford showcase stunning architecture that has welcomed generations of eager learners within their walls. Wroxton Abbey stands as a testament to education's enduring legacy throughout history. Even television series like The Young Ones capture student life with Rik Mayall portraying Rick amidst chaotic adventures filmed on location in Bristol. No matter where they are found or what era they belong to, these glimpses into the lives remind us that learning knows no bounds.