School Attendance Certificate 1911. "For regular attendance and good conduct at Sheerness Broadway Junior School. Chromolithographed with Kent vignettes.
Victorian certificate awarded by Leeds School Board to a scholar for regularity and punctuality of attendance June, 1886. education, learning, pupils, reward, prize,
anniversary card; birthday; Robert Raikes; founder of Sunday schools; J. Montgomery; Sunday School Jubilee; 1831; Hymns; Teachers; Sunday Schools Union; Depositary; religion; religious; Sunday School movement;
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Card printed for the anniversary of the birthday of Robert Raikes the founder of Sunday schools by J. Montgomery for the Sunday School Jubilee September 14, 1831.
This small card, presented for good conduct, was a popular medium for rewards of merit in the late 19th century and were carefully pasted into scrap albums. The Reward of Merit was given by the teacher to a pupil for amongst other things punctual attendance, good conduct and improvement at school.; ; ephemera, education, educational, Sunday school, Robert Raikes, Victorian,
American; Reward of Merit; teacher; pupil; punctual attendance; good conduct; improvement at school; ephemera; education; educational; Sunday school; Robert Raikes; school house; children playing; school yard; school children; country school; village school
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American Reward of Merit. The Reward of Merit was given by the teacher to a pupil for amongst other things punctual attendance, good conduct and improvement at school. Small chromolithographed cards were a popular medium for rewards of merit in the late 19th century.
Late 19th century American die-cut card printed by chromo-lithography giving the illusion of other items and flowers underneath. Chromolithographed cards were a popular medium for rewards of merit in the late 19th century and were carefully pasted into scrap albums. The Reward of Merit was given by the teacher to a pupil for amongst other things punctual attendance, good conduct and improvement at school.; ; ephemera, Trompe l'oeil, optical illusion, education, Victorian, Sunday School, religion, Church, ;
First 1st X-Prize X Prize Flight Mojave Spaceport California High Desert United States America USA Bert Rutan Mike Mellville Spaceship One 1 White Knight Space Spaceflight aviation history sub orbital sub-orbital civilian
library, books, book sale, tables, people, searching, hunting, browsing, monitor, signs, boxes, shelves, shelving, computer, stock sale, clearance, unwanted, used, used books, old books, help point, information point, IPSV0581, IPSV5733, IPSV7113, IPSV5735, IPSV5740,
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Bargain hunters browse through books at a library book sale.
Nobel Peace Prize Medal Alfred prizes medals award awards medallion medallions
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Image taken by Harris & Ewing in 1913 of a Nobel Peace Prize Medal. The medal features the face of Alfred Nobel on one side (shown) and inscribed are his name and the years of his birth and death (1833 - 1896). The design of the medal remains the same today and has not changed since 1902. The Peace medal does however differ slightly to the other Nobel medals.
library, quiet, books, book sale, tables, people, browsing, television, monitor, screen, signs, boxes, shelves, shelving, computer, stock sale, clearance, unwanted, used, used books, old books, help point, information point, IPSV0581, IPSV5733, IPSV7113, IPSV5735, IPSV5740,
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Only tow people browsing a library book sale at a quiet time.
The Reward of Merit was given by the teacher to a pupil for amongst other things punctual attendance, good conduct and improvement at school. ; ; Education, educate, educational, learning, teach, ephemera, Sunday School, religion,
James Wilson; Ex Libris; Book Label; book plate; library; Samuel Johnson; Dr Johnson; English writer; charity; suffering; homeless; urchin; beggar; Johnsoniana; poor boy;
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Johnsoniana, James Wilson, picture by Henry Wilkinson: Dr Johnson in front of poor boy lying at the door of No 85, quotation on scroll in foreground.
Robert Raikes, journalist, philanthropist, Centenary Service of Song, celebration, Sunday School Union, Benjamin Clarke, statue, Thames Embankment, outcast children, Gloucester, Church, education, religious study, Bible study, Bible class, Sunday School movement,
Sunday School Centenary; Robert Raikes; education; religion; Sunday School Movement; teaching; Literacy; Religious Knowledge; Learning; Gloucester; Church; children; 1880;
1812; premium; prize label; ex-libris; Reward of merit; superior merit; religious; Association for Discountenancing Vice and Promoting the Knowledge and Practice of the Christian Religion; gospel; Reverend Richard Graves; Ireland; St Michael's Parish;
Original school building that Isaac Newton attended, Lattice windows, Mullion windows, Timber beamed roof, Students studying, Tables, Chairs, Books, Book shelving
Little girl, watched by proud parents, showing her grandmother her first school prize. Illustration after Henri Cain from 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 21 May 1891. Family, Education
American; Reward of Merit; teacher; pupil; punctual attendance; good conduct; improvement; school; chromolithograpy; 19th century; young child; bow and arrow; target; ephemera; bulls eye; on target; hit the mark; education; educational; Sunday school; Robert Raikes; archery; sport; paper hat; toxophily; learning
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American Reward of Merit. The Reward of Merit was given by the teacher to a pupil for amongst other things punctual attendance, good conduct and improvement at school. Small chromolithographed cards were a popular medium for rewards of merit in the late 19th century.
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A blank bookplate or 'ex libris' label c. 1920 featuring an illustration of a chess board and a candle. Labels were often stuck on the inside cover board or first pages of books to denote ownership with either the Latin 'ex libris' or 'from the library of' or 'from the books of' and a space below to allow for a handwritten name or signature - twentieth-century graphics/illustration. The handwritten owner's name (Nellie Chard Brown) has been retouched from this but if requested can be supplied with the name intact.