10 results filtered with: Discipline of children
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Middlesex House of Correction: a man is holding a birch in his hand as he stands over a shaped wooden plank set near a window for flogging boys; a man and a woman look on. Wood engraving after M. Fitzgerald, 1874..
Fitzgerald, Michael, active 1871-1891.Date: [1874]Reference: 37712i- Pictures
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A woman teaching an infant to read; representing grammar. Engraving by A. Vallée after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Reference: 25911i- Books
Discipline, achievement, and mental health : a teacher's guide to wholesome action / E. Lakin Phillips, Daniel N. Wiener, Norris G. Haring.
Phillips, E. Lakin (Ewing Lakin), 1915-1994.Date: 1960- Pictures
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The young Christ lectures the doctors of the Temple. Engraving by E. Rouargue.
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Fashionable London comes to observe Sunday lunch at the Foundling Hospital. Wood engraving by J. Swain, 1872, after H.T. Green.
Green, Henry Towneley, 1836-1899.Date: 7 December 1872Reference: 23524i- Pictures
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A schoolroom; illustrating Biblical proverbs on the necessity of the discipline of children. Engraving by H. Goltzius.
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An opinionated child ignores his parents; representing the faculty of obstinacy in phrenology. Steel engraving, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27620i- Pictures
Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: interior of chapel. Etching by John Sanders, 1774, after himself.
Sanders, John, 1750-1825.Date: 7 January 1774Reference: 23506i- Pictures
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Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: interior of the chapel. Etching by John Sanders, 1774, after himself.
Sanders, John, 1750-1825.Date: 7 January 1774Reference: 23964i- Pictures
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A procession of allegorical figures representing honest and dishonest ways of becoming rich, engraving by Philipp Galle after Heemskerck, 1563.
Date: [1563?]Reference: 26272i