Photo Friday: Learning by Living and Observing

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Brookside School, ca 1928. The photograph was taken by Arnold Studio, a local Birmingham studio who took most of the early photographs of Brookside School. Cranbrook Archives.

In the 1930s, Brookside School children spent part of their time applying what they learned in the classroom to conditions from real life. Here, children were learning by “living and observing” the daily routines at a pretend store. The “Greenfield Sausage” package on the front of the table was from Hammond Standish & Company meat packing business of Detroit. The company was founded by George H. Hammond, who built Detroit’s first skyscraper—the “Hammond Building.” Hammond also patented the first refrigerated boxcar, and by the mid-1880s, Hammond Standish & Company was using 800 refrigerated boxcars to deliver meat to the Atlantic seaboard each week.

Gina Tecos, Archivist


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2 thoughts on “Photo Friday: Learning by Living and Observing

  1. I enjoy the photos of Cranbrook life in the old days. Thank you for the history on the Hammond Co in Detroit. !!! So interesting!

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  2. Very interesting article. Those were much simpler times for children. It’s a shame the building was torn down. The architecture was beautiful.

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