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  • Object number
    53/651
  • Description
    A copy stick used to help teach people to write. Used around 1865 in West Yorkshire, at the school of the donor's great-uncle.
    A copy stick used to help teach people to write. Used around 1865 in West Yorkshire, at the school of the donor's great-uncle. This is a copy stick, used to help teach people to write. It consists of a stick of wood, a strip of paper bearing a copper-plate inscription (printed) on each side of the wood. One side reads 'Remembrances', the other side reads 'Be courteous to strangers'. The latter inscription is printed over another which it obscures. It was known to have been used between 1860 and 1870 in West Yorkshire, at the school of the donor's great-uncle.
  • Physical description
    1 copy stick: wood, paper
  • Production date
    1860
  • Object name
    Copy stick
  • Material
    Wood, Paper
  • Associated subject
    COMMUNITY LIFE : education
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