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Mixed gender evening class at an arts school 1909
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Mixed gender evening class at an arts school 1909
A mixed gender evening class at the Birmingham School for Jewellers and Silversmiths, a Branch of the Municipal School of Art. The school was founded by the Birmingham Jewellers Association in 1890 and based in a factory building on Vittoria Street. The caption describes the jewel made almost entirely by the students and presented to Queen Alexandra who visited the previous week.
1909
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A Stunning Display of Artistic Skill and Gender Unity: The Mixed Gender Evening Class at Birmingham School for Jewellers and Silversmiths, 1909 This evocative photograph captures a moment of pride and accomplishment in the mixed-gender evening class at the Birmingham School for Jewellers and Silversmiths, a branch of the Municipal School of Art. Established in 1890 by the Birmingham Jewellers Association, the school was housed in a factory building on Vittoria Street. The students, dressed in their finest attire, are gathered around a magnificent piece of jewellery they had collectively created. The previous week, Queen Alexandra had graced the school with her presence, and this exquisite piece was a gift from the students to commemorate her visit. The jewel, made almost entirely by the students, is a testament to their dedication, creativity, and the power of collaborative learning. The women and men in the class, dressed in gender-neutral attire, work together seamlessly, demonstrating the progressive and inclusive environment of the school. The Birmingham School for Jewellers and Silversmiths was a pioneering institution that provided equal opportunities for both men and women to learn the art of jewellery making and silversmithing. The school's commitment to gender equality was a significant departure from the traditional norms of the time, making it a trailblazer in the field of arts education. This photograph captures a moment in history where art, education, and gender unity intertwined, paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse future.
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