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Russian Schoolroom (1967), also
known as The
Russian classroom and
Russian Schoolchildren, is an oil on
canvas painting created by
American illustrator...
- A classroom,
schoolroom or
lecture room is a
learning space in
which both
children and
adults learn.
classrooms are
found in
educational institutions of...
- The
National Hall,
Holborn was a
building in High Holborn, London,
owned in the 1840s by the
National ****ociation for
Promoting the
Political and Social...
- The
fireside poets – also
known as the
schoolroom or
household poets – were a
group of 19th-century
American poets ****ociated with New England.
These poets...
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Brighton School Board also took over a
small number of
existing schools and
schoolrooms based in chapels. Also
within the Board's
remit were
industrial schools...
- The
Captain Cook
Schoolroom Museum is a
museum in
Great Ayton, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
building was
constructed as a school, on the...
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conventional school society.
There is just one
remaining Lancasterian schoolroom,
built to the
specifications of
Lancaster himself. It is at the British...
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typical for
women of her class. In 1513, she was
invited to join the
schoolroom of
Margaret of
Austria and her four wards. Her
academic education was...
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unconsciously with electricity,"
wiring the
walls of a
schoolroom and, "saturating [the
schoolroom] with
infinitesimal electric waves vibrating at high...
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Webster of The New York
Times suggested that "A do****entary
ideal for
schoolrooms,
family viewing, and discussion",
while Todd
McCarthy of The Hollywood...