Black and white image. Two girls at the blackboard in a classroom with desks. Both girls wear long, dark dresses and have their hair pulled back in braids. The girl on the left of the photograph holds a pointing stick and the girl on the right holds a book. The chalkboards wrap around the walls of the classroom and contain writings and drawings pertaining to classroom lessons. There is a wooden table in the front of the room and many wooden desks with detailed ironwork for legs in rows. Books, papers, and pens are seen in each desk's cubby hole. A clock is mounted on the wall, as well as framed and unframed pictures.
Black and white image. This image is a page selected from the Roy Andrews photograph album, which represents the Creswell School. The silver gelatin prints are attached to a black piece of medium weight paper. These images display different views of the school and its students. Attached to the top left of the page is an image which displays the exterior view of the Creswell School building and its grounds. Visible in the photograph at the top right corner are Creswell students and their teacher inside a classroom. On the bottom left of the page is another interior view of a classroom with students and their teacher. The image on the bottom right is a close-up of student work that is displayed on the rear wall of the classroom in the image directly above this photograph. The handwritten name Creswell is visible near the left bottom corner of the page. Although not visible in this scan, the number 40 is handwritten in front of the word Creswell.
Black and white image. A group of people, varying in age, stand in a classroom holding a fabric banner. The school is identified as the Hoselton school. The banner that the women hold reads, Standard School, and the abbreviated years 1912 and 1913. Behind the group of people is a blackboard that spans the back wall with words written in chalk on its surface. Written on the blackboard are the words, School district #105. Pictures mounted to paper hang on the wall above the blackboard. A piece of paper attached to the wall beneath a metal pipe near the ceiling reads, in part, Requirements for a standard school. In the foreground of the image are wooden desks with detailed ironwork. Also visible in the image are containers of ink, paper, pencils, potted plant, wooden bench, wood floor, and a rectangular metal container with a metal latch.
Black and white image of young children seated in a row of wooden desks inside a classroom interior located in Camas Swale, Oregon. Three boys are seated on a wooden bench in front of a wall. On this wall hangs a large map of the United States and sections of Canada and Mexico. A woman wearing eyeglasses and a long-sleeved blouse stands next to the wall in the background. Mounted on the wall near the corner of the room is an image of what appears to be a woman. On the right edge of the image is a partial view of a window. Many of the young girls have bows in their hair. The boys are dressed in trousers with vests, or jackets with lapels. The walls and floor of the classroom are wooden.
Black and white image. Young students seated at wooden desks inside a classroom interior that's located in Creswell, Oregon. Ten students and a female teacher stand in a row against the back wall of the room. Mounted to the back wall are rows of papers, above which are three large windows framed in wood. The floor of the interior is composed of long planks of wood. The females are dressed in dresses and their hair is contained in braids or buns. The males are dressed in jackets with wide lapels and they wear button-up shirts.