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  • Topeka, Kansas KS USA, The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site at Monroe Elementary, the school Linda Brown was bussed to. The site was established in Topeka, Kansas on October 26, 1992 by the United States Congress to commemorate the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision aimed at ending racial segregation in public schools.
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  • Topeka, Kansas KS USA, The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site at Monroe Elementary, the school Linda Brown was bussed to. The site was established in Topeka, Kansas on October 26, 1992 by the United States Congress to commemorate the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision aimed at ending racial segregation in public schools.
    OS_IMG_1962_New_New.jpg
  • Private elementary school Notre Dame de Sion, District 7, Vienna, Austria
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  • 20. Knee upward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0175.jpg
  • 18. Leg forward raise from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0102.jpg
  • 16. Leg backward stretch. Leg backward raise from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0090.jpg
  • 10. Arms to star position stretch from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0053.jpg
  • Arms backward stretch from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0051.jpg
  • Arms upward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0038.jpg
  • Neck firm from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0039.jpg
  • Head backward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0034.jpg
  • 1. Attention from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0016.jpg
  • Magnetism is a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined phenomenon of electromagnetism. The most familiar effects occur in ferromagnetic materials, which are strongly attracted by magnetic fields and can be magnetized to become permanent magnets, producing magnetic fields themselves. Demagnetizing a magnet is also possible. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic; the most common ones are iron, cobalt and nickel and their alloys. The prefix ferro- refers to iron, because permanent magnetism was first observed in lodestone, a form of natural iron ore called magnetite, Fe3O4. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0152.jpg
  • Exterior of a Christian elementary school for boys, old town, Coimbra, Portugal
    IR_Coimbra_E5918.jpg
  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Topeka, Kansas KS USA, The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site at Monroe Elementary, the school Linda Brown was bussed to. The site was established in Topeka, Kansas on October 26, 1992 by the United States Congress to commemorate the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision aimed at ending racial segregation in public schools.
    OS_IMG_1960.jpg
  • 19. Forward fallout from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0153.jpg
  • 17. Leg sideways raise from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0094.jpg
  • 13. Trunk backward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0063.jpg
  • 15. Trunk sideways bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0067.jpg
  • 14. Arms half sideways bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0065.jpg
  • 12. Arms upward stretch from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0057.jpg
  • 11. Anns forward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0055.jpg
  • Trunk forward bend from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0049.jpg
  • Arms forward stretch. Arms forward raise from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0046.jpg
  • Arms sideways stretch. Arms sideways raise from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0043.jpg
  • 2. Feet close. Hips firm from the book ' Gymnastic exercises for elementary schools, supplemented by fancy steps and games ' Trask, Harriet Edna, Published in 1904 in Philadelphia by Christopher Sower Company
    IR_Gymnastic-poses_0032.jpg
  • Magnetism is a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined phenomenon of electromagnetism. The most familiar effects occur in ferromagnetic materials, which are strongly attracted by magnetic fields and can be magnetized to become permanent magnets, producing magnetic fields themselves. Demagnetizing a magnet is also possible. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic; the most common ones are iron, cobalt and nickel and their alloys. The prefix ferro- refers to iron, because permanent magnetism was first observed in lodestone, a form of natural iron ore called magnetite, Fe3O4. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0139.jpg
  • Exterior of a Christian elementary school for boys, old town, Coimbra, Portugal
    IR_Coimbra_E5917.jpg
  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
    GF_20160117_181412.jpg
  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School children interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
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  • Elementary School child interacting with animals as part of a school project
    GF_20160117_162122.jpg
  • Magnetism is a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined phenomenon of electromagnetism. The most familiar effects occur in ferromagnetic materials, which are strongly attracted by magnetic fields and can be magnetized to become permanent magnets, producing magnetic fields themselves. Demagnetizing a magnet is also possible. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic; the most common ones are iron, cobalt and nickel and their alloys. The prefix ferro- refers to iron, because permanent magnetism was first observed in lodestone, a form of natural iron ore called magnetite, Fe3O4. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0139-crop.jpg
  • young boy of seven produces music on a Synthesizer keyboard
    GM_f_keyboard_P1010084.jpg
  • Woman uses cellphone to record a video of primary school graduation ceremony
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  • The graduation performance
    IR_gretz_20050630_DSC_5499_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • The graduation dance
    IR_gretz_20050630_DSC_5417_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • young boy of seven produces music on a Synthesizer keyboard
    GM_f_keyboard_P1010095.jpg
  • Woman uses cellphone to record a video of primary school graduation ceremony
    SL_LS2_6037.jpg
  • young boy of seven produces music on a Synthesizer keyboard
    GM_f_P5070045.jpg
  • The graduation dance
    IR_gretz_20050630_DSC_5425_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Young boy of six pulling faces Model releases
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  • Young boy of six pulling faces Model releases
    GM_f_Uri-stripes_118.jpg
  • Young boy of six pulling faces Model releases
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  • Aggressive boy
    GM_f_Uri-stripes_113.jpg
  • Young boy of six pulling faces Model releases
    GM_f_Uri-stripes_115.jpg
  • Young boy of six pulling faces Model releases
    GM_f_Uri-stripes_109.jpg
  • Young boy of six jumps on white background Model releases
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  • young boy of six, rolls down a grassy hill
    GM_f_Playing_PC120423-54.jpg
  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
    BT_f_Tibetan-Children_C7T9546.jpg
  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
    BT_f_Tibetan-Children_C7T9533.jpg
  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
    BT_f_Tibetan-Children_C7T9534.jpg
  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
    BT_f_Tibetan-Children_C7T9530.jpg
  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
    BT_f_Tibetan-Children_C7T9527.jpg
  • The Gnat and the Lion from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0285.jpg
  • The Monkey and the Dolphin from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0269.jpg
  • The Frogs and the Well from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0241.jpg
  • The Trees and the Axe from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0227.jpg
  • Silhouetted mule from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0234.jpg
  • The Travellers and the Plane Tree from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0207.jpg
  • The Miller his Son and their Ass from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0212-combo.jpg
  • The Cock and the Jewel from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0193.jpg
  • Venus and the Cat from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0189.jpg
  • The Wolf and the Crane from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0175.jpg
  • The Man and the Satyr from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0150.jpg
  • King Log from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0119.jpg
  • The Quack Frog from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0111.jpg
  • The Crab and his Mother from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0095.jpg
  • The Flea and the Man from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0081.jpg
  • The fir tree and the Bramble from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0075.jpg
  • The Fox and the Stork from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0067-top.jpg
  • The Moon and her Mother Aesop's fables Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0057.jpg
  • The Fox and the Crow Aesop's fables Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0047.jpg
  • The Hare and the Tortoise - Frontispiece Aesop's fables Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0010.jpg
  • front cover Aesop's fables Published in 1912 in London by Heinemann and in  New York by Page Doubleday Illustrated by Arthur Rackham,
    IR_f_Aesop-fables-1_0001.jpg
  • Young girl of seven daydreams in her bedroom
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  • Young girl of seven daydreams in her bedroom
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  • Young girl of seven daydreams in her bedroom
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  • Young girl of seven daydreams in her bedroom
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  • Young girl of 4 with closed eyes making her birthday wish
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  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
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  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
    IR_Hind-Wood_0013.jpg
  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
    IR_Hind-Wood_0012.jpg
  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
    IR_Hind-Wood_0007.jpg
  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
    IR_Hind-Wood_0001.jpg
  • The Hind in the Woods AKA The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. from the book ' The hind in the wood ' by Walter Crane Originally written by Madame d' Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
    IR_Hind-Wood_0003.jpg
  • Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle / The cow jumped over the moon / The little dog laughed to see such fun / And the dish ran away with the spoon. from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Hey-diddle-diddle_12.jpg
  • Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle / The cow jumped over the moon / The little dog laughed to see such fun / And the dish ran away with the spoon. from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Hey-diddle-diddle_08.jpg
  • Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle / The cow jumped over the moon / The little dog laughed to see such fun / And the dish ran away with the spoon. from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Hey-diddle-diddle_05.jpg
  • Front cover of from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Hey-diddle-diddle_01.jpg
  • Bye, baby Bunting, / Daddy’s [Father's] gone a-hunting, / Gone to get a rabbit skin / To wrap the baby Bunting in. from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Baby-bunting_21.jpg
  • Bye, baby Bunting, / Daddy’s [Father's] gone a-hunting, / Gone to get a rabbit skin / To wrap the baby Bunting in. from the book  ' Hey diddle diddle and Baby bunting ' by Randolph Caldecott, Published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1882
    IR_Baby-bunting_17.jpg
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