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Former Drapers' College building, Tottenham, built in 1848. Now converted into residential apartments and renamed Old School Court.
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Mural by Belin aka @belin.es, seen at 179 Travis Street in Houston, Texas.
Drone photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Grimesthorpe School, Sheffield School Board, 1874.
Canon A1, Fuji superia, developed in Bellini C41 and scanned with an Epson V600.
Here are some new education titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.
Here are some new education titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.
While I was visiting the museum a workshop was being set up. One of the many interesting things was this Education Cart with art supplies. Of course it was in Brooklyn Museum Blue!
Taken for the Brooklyn Museum Spring Video Project
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I'm repping for the girls who taking over the world
Help me raise a glass for the college grads
41' Rollie to let you know what time it is, check
You can't hold me (you can't hold me)
I work my nine to five, better cut my check
This goes out to all the women getting it in, you on your grind
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Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones
South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL
July 2021
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This is my mad scientist's American Chemical Institute Bear, complete with lab coat and test tube. He's been consulting the chemistry books, encyclopedia of science and technology as well as a few others, like Shakespeare and Ancient Egypt.
Nothing better than a well rounded education for mr bear!
Bergen-Belsen began as a camp for Allied prisoners of war. After it was turned over to the SS, it became a Nazi concentration camp in 1943. Beginning in fall 1944, the SS deported to Bergen-Belsen large numbers of prisoners evacuated from Nazi camps further east.
As a result of overcrowded and horrific living conditions, where disease and starvation flourished, tens of thousands of people imprisoned there died. Anne Frank was one of the people deported to Bergen-Belsen.
On April 15, 1945, British forces liberated Bergen-Belsen. The British found around 55,000 prisoners in the camp, many of them seriously ill.
Thousands of corpses lay unburied on the camp grounds. Between May 1943 and April 15, 1945, about 37,000 prisoners died in Bergen-Belsen. More than 13,000 former prisoners, too ill to recover, died after liberation. After evacuating Bergen-Belsen, British forces burned down the whole camp to prevent the spread of typhus.
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Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones
South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL
July 2021
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I haven't been taking many photos lately, so here's a shot I never got around to posting. Laura is one of the education staff at the Elmwood Park Zoo, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Stella is a great horned owl who has partnered with Laura for several years.
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I am not certain that as a Primary Educations Studies student I should really be advocating procrastination over education, but if there were to be a degree in procrastination, I would get a first. But, my procrastination books are very educational (okay, perhaps not The Meaning of Liff, but the other two definitely are).
The Book of the Year was the book I went to the event for the other night and I have decided that, in order not to detract too much from my studies, I will read a letter a night, so tonight I read C and tomorrow I will read D. If you do not know what it is, it is a book of all the interesting, bizarre or funny news stories of the year that either never made it into the headlines or were brushed over so quickly that they never got the attention they deserved. So, there is a section for Aardvarks (a man in Poland performed CPR on an Aardvark) and a section on Citizenship (Australia are having problems with dual nationality). There are also conversations between the four QI Elves that wrote the book, which are both informative and amusing.
Miltalie school was a one teacher school which opened in 1915 to service the local area which is north-west of Cowell on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. It had 11 female teachers during its 20 year life.