Image from web page 117 of “Methods and aids in geography : for the use of teachers and regular schools” (1889)

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Title: Methods and aids in geography : for the use of teachers and standard schools
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: King, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1843-
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: Boston : Lee and Shepard New York : Charles T. Dillingham
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Milton Bradley&amp Co. Norriss Cyclopedic Map helps to give assortment torecitations. Home-produced charts maybe are capable of as varied useas any sort of apparatus. The ideal charts are printedupon white cloth, but these cost also a lot. Manilla paper. 84 Techniques AND AIDS IN GEOGRAPHY nevertheless, tends to make a very good substitute for cloth, and whenbought by the pound (ten to twelve cents per pound) ismuch cheaper. It is generally sold at this price by the rollof about 1 hundred pounds. Numerous teachers can clubtogether, and purchase a roll. The best instrument with whichto write upon this paper is the rubber pen recently manu-factured for marking and directing goods. This pen isusually sold at rubber stores and stationers price tag, fifteencents. To make it work nicely with out dipping as well usually,the side creases must be enlarged by cutting out with apenknife, so they will hold much more ink. Dip and write aswith an ordinary pen : there is no danger of blotting. Avast quantity of writing can be done with a single pen.

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Fig. 5. — Rubber Pen, Natural Size. These charts are readily mounted by carrying the leading ofthe paper over a half-inch stick, and fastening with big-headed tacks then carry bottom of paper twice roundone-inch pine-roller, and fasten with frequent tacks drivenabout two inches apart. One or two eyelets in the topstick will hold the chart. If a related eyelet is fastenedinto the image-moulding in front of the class, and a linenstring or cord run by way of it, the teacher will have a con-venient technique of raising and lowering pictures, charts,or maps, anytime required for instruction. These chartsshould not be much more than ten or twelve feet extended. Thewider kinds of paper are the a lot more hassle-free. Most ofthese charts must be on paper 4 and a half feet wide. CHARTS 85 A handy kind and size for a chart is one particular created andmounted like a music chart, in which the leaves are threefeet square. Below, suggestions are produced of good subjects for chartwork : — Population of China compared with o

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Image from page 170 of “Priced catalogue of artists’ components : supplies for oil painting, water colour painting, china painting … and drawing supplies for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges.” (1914)

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Title: Priced catalogue of artists’ supplies : supplies for oil painting, water colour painting, china painting … and drawing components for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges.
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Devoe &amp Raynolds Co., Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Artists’ components–Catalogs Trade catalogs–Artists’ components.
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