Students Collection (page 62)
From comedy duos to historical figures, teachers to miners, and dancers to filmmakers, students come in all shapes and sizes
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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.