Description | English: “Quaint” classroom with happy pupils, from a 1923 advertisement for Crisco |
Date | 1923 |
Source | Advertisement for Crisco in The Delineator (https://archive.org/details/delineator102olou/page/n893/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
Tag Archives: Schools
Writing on the Blackboard
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English: Pupils writing on a silicate slated wall, from an advertisement for Black Diamond Liquid Slating
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Source | The American Stationer (https://archive.org/details/ldpd_12498671_002/page/n109) |
Author | Anonymous |
Contrast a child that’s good with one who hates his book and school
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English: A good child and a bad child (wearing dunce cap with ass’s ears) in a schoolroom
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Source | The Affectionate Parent’s Gift, 1828 (https://archive.org/stream/affectionatepare01horsiala#page/n191/mode/1up) |
Author | Unknown engraver |
The School Room, 1835
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English: Colored engraving of a schoolroom in 1835
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Source | The Ladder of Learning, 1835 (https://archive.org/stream/ladderoflearning00pitt#page/n1/mode/1up) |
Author | Unknown engraver |
Finishing-School Mistress and Student
From Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1858.
Teaching Punctuation, by J. W. Orr
From The National Second Reader, 1869.
A Mohawk School, 1786
From A Primer for the Use of the Mohawk Children, 1786.
Schoolroom Ornament
From a pamphlet for Novelty Job Printing Presses, 1875.
The Cap of a Fool Fits the Head of a Dunce
From Nursery Novelties for Little Masters and Misses, 1820.