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  • Portrait of a nerdy woman teacher or librarian stereotype
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  • Israel, Holon, an Israeli primary school teacher stands in front of the whiteboard in class
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  • India , Manikaran the Parvarti Valley Kullu District , Himachal Pradesh , Northern India , Helmut the Yoga teacher during a lesson
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective masks at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective masks at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective masks at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective masks at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective mask at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and teacher with protective masks at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Israel, Preschool teacher with a group of preschool children in a park
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  • Israel, Preschool teacher with a group of preschool children in a park
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  • Israel, Preschool teacher with a group of preschool children in a park
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Schoolboy being scolded by the teacher at the schoolhouse Artwork from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, 1880, Published in Philadelphia, USA by Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
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  • children's Fashion with teacher and a globe teaching children geography From Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Vol 101 July to December 1880 published in Philadelphia
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
    SL_Achziv_LS2_8687.jpg
  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel The teacher is explaining the anatomy of a crab
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  • Teacher and young novice monks near the blackboard at a school in Sikkim, India
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  • Yardena Cohen, aged 101. (Burn July 1st 1910) is a dancer, choreographer and dance teacher. Considered one of the pioneers of dance in Israel. An Israel Prize laureate.
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  • Yardena Cohen, aged 101. (Burn July 1st 1910) is a dancer, choreographer and dance teacher. Considered one of the pioneers of dance in Israel. An Israel Prize laureate.
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  • India, New Delhi, Majnu Ka Tila tibetan refugee camp. A class room at the Tibetan school, the teacher helping a young pupil
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  • India, Nagar, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, The teacher at a county school in Nagar
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Librarian with protective mask in an empty library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Librarian with protective mask in an empty library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Librarian with protective mask in an empty library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Librarian with protective mask in an empty library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and librarian with protective mask in deserted library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Pupil and librarian with protective mask in deserted library at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Schooling under COVID-19 Empty classroom at a Primary school. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people including students and teachers and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kedem Primary School, Israel
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Israeli 3 year old children in a kindergarten
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Israeli 3 year old children in a kindergarten
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  • Israeli 3 year old children in a kindergarten
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  • Israeli 3 year old children in a kindergarten
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  • Israeli Preschool celebration with parents
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • After school hours, parents tutor pupils in a public school in Israel
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  • Nell Cook Class Room from the book ' The Ingoldsby legends; or, Mirth & marvels ' by Thomas Ingoldsby, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publication date 1907 Publisher London, Dent; New York, Dutton. The Ingoldsby Legends (full title: The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels) is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poetry written supposedly by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham.
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  • A Chinese schoolmaster and pupil from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Young Nerdish man offers flower to an older woman (his tutor) On white Background
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  • Herman Boerhaave (31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738) was a Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital and is sometimes referred to as "the father of physiology," Boerhaave introduced the quantitative approach into medicine. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume III;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Herman Boerhaave (31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738) was a Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital and is sometimes referred to as "the father of physiology," Boerhaave introduced the quantitative approach into medicine. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Boerhaave and the Hysterical Women of Leyden Hospital [Boerhaave y Las Mujeres Histericas del Hospital de leyden] Herman Boerhaave (31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738) was a Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital and is sometimes referred to as "the father of physiology," Boerhaave introduced the quantitative approach into medicine. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Jesus Preaching to the Multitude [Luke 12:29-31] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • René Descartes (31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650) with Queen Christina of Sweden. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 2  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 2] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Charlemagne and Alcuin (Alcuin of York) [here as Carlomagno and Alcuino]. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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  • Jabir ibn Hayyan [Geber] Popularly known as the father of chemistry From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra,  Printed in Barcelona in 1879
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  • Jabir ibn Hayyan [Geber] Popularly known as the father of chemistry From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra,  Printed in Barcelona in 1879
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  • Aristotle [Aristoteles] Teaching Alexander [Alejandro] La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra,  Printed in Barcelona in 1879
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  • Aristotle [Aristoteles] Teaching Alexander [Alejandro] La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra,  Printed in Barcelona in 1879
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • Teddy Bear in a class room environment teaches two smaller teddy bear dolls  on white background
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  • Teddy Bear with magnifying glass studies an insect
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  • Potter teaching a young child to make a clay pot while guiding her hands on the clay
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  • Students and instructor at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in th
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  • Potter teaching a child to make a clay pot
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  • Inspecting White Asphodel in Nature, Asphodelus Ramosus
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  • Nursery Reminiscences from the book ' The Ingoldsby legends; or, Mirth & marvels ' by Thomas Ingoldsby, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publication date 1907 Publisher London, Dent; New York, Dutton. The Ingoldsby Legends (full title: The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels) is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poetry written supposedly by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham.
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  • Machine colourised A Chinese schoolmaster and pupil from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
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  • Herman Boerhaave (31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738) was a Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital and is sometimes referred to as "the father of physiology," Boerhaave introduced the quantitative approach into medicine. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume III;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Joseph Black [Jose Black] (16 April 1728 – 6 December 1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide. He was Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry at the University of Glasgow for 10 years from 1756, and then Professor of Medicine and Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1766, teaching and lecturing there for more than 30 years. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Melchor Cano explaining at the University of Salamanca [Melchor Cano esplicando en la Universidad de Salamanca] Melchor Cano (1509? – 30 September 1560) was a Spanish Scholastic theologian. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Charlemagne and Alcuin (Alcuin of York) [here as Carlomagno and Alcuino]. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • A group of curious children are investigating the living organisms in the shallow tide pools on the beach of Achziv, Galilee, Israel
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  • Death Metal band, Salem, leader singer, Ze'ev Tenenboim, Kick boxing
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  • Death Metal band, Salem, leader singer, Ze'ev Tenenboim, Kick boxing
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  • Paper stapler pins
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  • Clara Barton A wartime photograph by Brady [Clarissa Harlowe Barton (December 25, 1821 – April 12, 1912) was an American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War, a teacher, and a patent clerk. Since nursing education was not then very formalized and she did not attend nursing school, she provided self-taught nursing care. Barton is noteworthy for doing humanitarian work and civil rights advocacy at a time before women had the right to vote. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1973] from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
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  • An English missionary, with his native teachers from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • Nestorian teachers and scholars, Armenia from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0276.jpg
  • A Brahman at prayers Brahmin are a varna (class) in Hinduism. They specialised as intellectuals, kings, priests (purohit, pandit, or pujari), teachers (acharya or guru), ayurvedic physicians and protectors of sacred learning across generations from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0218.jpg
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