File:Karmsund folkemuseum Haugesund Norway Interior Skolestue klasserom Class room ca 1910 Skolepulter skrivepulter benker school room benches writing desks Kateter Tavle Blackboard etc 2020-06-10 DSC00312.jpg

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English: Old Norwegian school / class room around 1910, with writing desks (pupils' benches), blackboard, maps, etc. From exhibition in Karmsund folkemuseum, a museum in Haugesund focusing on the cultural history of the town of Haugesund and the northern part of Rogaland county in the 19th and 20th century. Photo taken on June 10th, 2020.
Norsk bokmål: Gammelt klasserom (skolestue) fra cirka 1910 utstilt i Karmsund folkemuseum i Haugesund. Bildet viser elevenes skolepulter (skrivebenker), lærerens kateter, tavle, skolekart, kuleramme, bildeplansje, vindu, etc. Foto tatt 10. juni 2020.
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