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  2. Nationality Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The entrance door of the Romanian Classroom is ornately carved oak reminiscent of Byzantine churches in Romania. The words of Vasile Alecsandri , one of the greatest Romanian poets of the 19th century, are carved overhead in the stone door frame from his Ode to the Year 1855 : "The Romanian is like the mighty rock which amidst the waves of the ...

  3. The Jurors - Wikipedia

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    detailed photos of chairs The decorations cast into the chairs also include garlands of flowers, as a reference to the Victorian language of flowers, including coltsfoot, black-eyed Susan and horse chestnut for aspects of justice, and hops for injustice; images of ermine as a reference to the traditional robes of English judges; and keys to prison cells, including a key to the Bastille which ...

  4. Wavell State High School buildings - Wikipedia

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    seven classroom buildings (Block C, D, G, and H 1960, F/T7, and Block J 1961, Block E and F 1966, F/T8) covered links (1960-6) set in landscaped grounds; playing field (1964). The school has a strong and ongoing association with the Wavell Heights community. [1] Wavell Heights was part of the traditional land of the Turrbul speaking people

  5. Toowoomba East State School - Wikipedia

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    The wall between the corridor and the classrooms retains tall, double hung timber-framed windows, and French doors with fanlights, and although some French doors have been replaced with later doors, the fanlights survive throughout. However, the partitions between the classrooms of the centre wing have been removed to create larger classrooms ...

  6. Morningside State School - Wikipedia

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    Two three-classroom temporary buildings were added to Morningside State School between 1949 and 1951. [98] [99] A classroom, 24 by 21 feet (7.3 by 6.4 m), was also added to the east end of Block D c. 1954, with the removal of the east verandah, and a classroom of the same size was added to the east end of Block B in late 1958. [100] [101] [102] [1]

  7. Yeronga State School - Wikipedia

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    The three 24-by-24-foot (7.3 m × 7.3 m) classrooms were separated by fixed partitions, with wide folding doors (DPW Standard) to the west and a single-leaf door to the east. [ 107 ] [ 1 ] As the school population continued to rise, more classrooms were required.