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Following the opening ceremony of the new primary school at Upper Tulse Hill Teacher and pupils settled down to work in the new classroom
Plymouth schoolchildren and teachers examine the remains of their school after WW2 air raid. 1943
Miss A Potter teaches children in a maths lesson in the Elephant & Castle Underground Station as they shelter during an air raid alert over London. March 1941
Drummond Middle School headmaster Ray Honeyford at his desk. 17th September 1985
Gas heaters were used in some schools during the fuel shortage in February 1972
Coton End Infants enjoy their school Christmas party, Warwick. 15th December 1970
Children using computers. Pupils at Gosforth Central Middle School so impressed organisers at an exhibition that they donated a computer to the school, in 1983
Children using computers. The mother of one of the pupils at Benfield Road School, Newcastle, in 1980 offered half the cost of a computer if the school raised the rest
A mystery hole in the playground of Hebburn Quay Infants School meant that these children had to be evacuated. As the hole got bigger and bigger one parent said: " It was a bit like Quatermass
A nurse of Pimlico Day nursery takes the children out for a walk, keeping them on a rope for their safety whilst in the busy London streets during the Second World War. 5th July 1943
Ann O Hara with pupils at the Nursery School which has opened at the Choppington Social Welfare Centre
At the Nautical College, Pangbourne, Berks for the training of Cadets to become officers in the Royal and Merchant Navy. Cadets are seen here having instruction on the rules of road
Biggest shortage in Britain for six long years has been shortage of manpower. Among the greatest sufferers from the shortage were the hotels and restaurants. All that is being changed now
At the Wembley Day Nursery where youngsters are cared for while their mothers are on war work. March 1943
Crammed into every corner and pressed against washbasins, the 32 children can only be taught by question and answer as there is insufficient space for them to sit or write. September 1962
Clothing: Eskimo Coats: Mrs. Betty Wyatt teaches Eskimos on Baffin Island seen here on holiday with her two sons Philip and Nicholas. January 1958 A636
Clothing: Eskimo Coats: Mrs. Betty Wyatt teaches Eskimos on Baffin Island seen here on holiday with her two sons Philip and Nicholas. January 1958 A636-010
General view of a class room at a Church of England School in Liverpool. April 1968 P008113
Miss. Loewy niece of Mr. Somerfield showing the children how to paint the cast pieces. September 1946 P004763
Michael Heseltine is reunited with his former music teacher, Sarah Jane Simpson, when he dropped in for afternoon tea, at the Bowland Lodge Rest Home in Western Avenue, Newcastle 25 November 1986
Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II was designed to save the population of urban or military areas from German aerial bombing of cities and military targets such as docks
Stocksfield community centre playgroup helper Anne Meehan with, from left, Katheryn Glendinning, John Bell and Kevin Henderson
World War II Women. To free up men to fight at the front women are seen here attendingWorld War II Women.To free up men to fight at the front women are seen here attending the WaF School of Accountant, somewhere in Wales. December 1942 P010226
Entertainment: Television programmes: The pictures show the scene in form 5c when two of the girls in the class arrive at school wearing see through dresses
Mrs. Diana Yeomans, a teacher at the tiny village school in Strensall, Yorkshire, gets hot water from buckets for the children to wash their hands, ready for lunch. November 1969 Z11532-001
83 year old Percy Dunlop who has just been awarded the MBE and is still working as a full-time teacher at Star Lane primary school, Canning Town. November 1969 Z10934-002
Its such fun of be the flower of Britain. They re a bit young to bother their happy little heads about citizenship; nevertheless youngsters like these are the flower of Britians future -
23-year-old Gary Chaplin is a play group leader at Batterseas Patmore Play Group in London. He gets immense satisfaction from his work. He loves children and they all love him. October 1979 P012127
Education School: Miss Marjorie Wilson, sister of the Prime Minister, did not join in the Teachers Strike but attended her school at Biscoveey, Cornwall
Mrs. Diana Yeomans, a teacher at the tiny village school in Strensall, Yorkshire, gets hot water from buckets for the children to wash their hands, ready for lunch. November 1969 Z11532
Clitheroe School Strike. Teacher Miss Kianne Kay surrounded by pupils as she returns to school. November 1969 Z10985-002
Top Bunny talking. Sue Nock is Twenty-one years old and Bunny Mother. Here she lays down the law - no dates, no drinks and no phone calls. May 1968 P018576G
Australian, Italian and French boys visit England. February 1953 D864
Picture to illustrate schoolchildren falling in love with their teacher
Ballet dancer Maureen Gardner gives instructions to children during one of her classes February 1947 O6708-001
Children sitting at their desks in their school classroom on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. December 1934
Young and old at Welbeck Nursery School - Teacher Alice Hand
Children and teacher all in Welsh costume in classroom of Cardiff School. February 1944 P009120
The children of Peel Park Junior School, Accrington, who went on holiday to Bournemouth this year, and were said to be the nicest bunch of children to go there. The children singing in class
Mr. Charles L. Hall the headmaster of Westholme School with some of his pupils at the school. November 1952 C5790-001
Clitheroe School Strike. Boys returning to Pendle Co. Primary school for the afternoon session, after their morning off. November 1969 Z10985-001
Clitheroe School Strike. Teachers and pupils return to school for the afternoon. November 1969 Z10985
Victorian School feature. High Bray School, Brayford, North Devon, which was opened in 1873. General view of the classroom. December 1969 Z11543-006
Accordionists - Central Hall. London Area. June 1952 C2953
The man who talks to children, Harold Williamson (in the Bernard Braden show) pictured at Craven Park primary school, Castle Wood Road. October 1969 Z10427-003
At the NCBs education centre at Bottisham, near Cambridge displaced persons are being taught in a short time (2 months) to speak sufficient English to work in the mines, know the rules
Oh, miss! You are a shocker. This is probably not the first time a science teacher has finished a lesson with her hair standing on end