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Title
Classroom presentation on Mesopotamia
Contributor
Gordon, John C. (photographer) (Creator)
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection
Rights Information
Copyright is assigned to the San José State University Library Special Collections & Archives. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Special Collections. Permission for publication
Description
Photograph shows children in a classroom delivering a presentation about Mesopotamia. Most of the children are wearing traditional Arab dress. One girl sits at a slide projector. Another child is seated at what appears to be a weaving apparatus. A poster reads: 'Chief crops of Mesopotamia.' The blackboard shows a map of the region and reads: 'Trip to Mesopotamia.' A diorama is on the right.
Scanned with Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL Pro; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 8-bit Grayscale. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CS3.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
8 x 10 in.
Identifier
islandora:78_1658
filename: jcg_school_interiors_007
islandora: 78_1658
Subject
Education
People
Classrooms
Schools
School children
Dioramas
Clothing & dress
Relation
John C. Gordon Photograph Collection

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