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Anne Goes to High School
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Macdonald Consolidated Schoolbus, 1905-1912
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Context: Education and Empowerment
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Context: Some Things Don’t Change
Wesley S. Turner – A Teenager’s Diary, 1916
Lucy Marchbank – School Licence, 2nd Class
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History Textbook, 1894
Advanced Arithmetic for Canadian Schools, 1882
Interview with Teacher Ms. MacDonald
Context: Going to School in the 19th Century
Context: What was a 19th Century School Like?
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