Exercise book
Alex Stewart
Category
Education objects
Date
Unknown
Materials
Paper
Measurements
200 mm (height); 162 mm (width)
Place of origin
London
Collection
Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
NT 671745
Summary
A commercial handwriting Copy Book, stitched at the spine. The front paper cover, brown and black in colour, carries details of the content, publisher's name and engraved pictures of people working at writing desk/tables. The back cover has a black on brown map of England. The book has twelve pages, each page has a sentence at the top, to be copied. Below are twelve lines to be completed (copies), this has been done. Each page has dotted vertical lines to assist in completion (spacing).
Provenance
'Derbyshire Museum Service History of Education Collection' - a collection established by Derbyshire Museum Service (through gifts from individuals, Derbyshire schools and purchases) in the 1940s and stored at Sudbury Hall from the early 1970s to 2012. The National Trust managed the collection between 1991 and 2012 when legal ownership was transferred from Derbyshire County Council to the National Trust. Archival records information - "The collection was established as a result of isolated gifts in the 1940's, and the 'savings' of certain school records (now passed to County Records) during wartime paper salvage." "During the 1950s it was L.E.A. practice to hold an Easter Course for teachers, and the County (Derbyshire) Museum arranged a special exhibition for teach course. As by the mid 1950s quite a collection had already accumulated, it was decided to produce an exhibition on the history of education with special reference to Derbyshire. Consequently, further material was purchased, from which items were selected. The exhibition was subsequently shown at a number of centres, and after disbandment, additions continued to be made with the aim of eventually producing a reconstructed classroom as a base for research. The Derby Bishop Lonsdale College of Education has frequently made use of the collection in various ways."
Marks and inscriptions
Inside the rear: '12.2.54.13.' Inside the rear cover: 'Derbyshire/ Ed Cttee/ Museum'
Makers and roles
Alex Stewart, author George Philip and Son , engraver and publisher