Pillow : Liebig Games - 1
Home Decor from Mary Evans Picture Library
Liebig Games - 1
Children make a fountain and in doing so learn some basic principles of physics, such as gravity, pressure and the flow of liquids
Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries
Media ID 588507
© Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10189323
Basic Flow Fountain Gravity Learn Liebig Liquids Physics Pressure Principles Games
18"x18" (46x46cm) Pillow
18"x18" (46x46cm) Faux Suede Pillow with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone colored faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.
Accessorise your space with decorative, soft pillows
Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken in the year 1904, showcases a delightful moment in the history of science education. The image, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, depicts a group of children engaged in a Liebig Games activity, creating a homemade fountain. The series of educational games, named after the German chemist Justus von Liebig, aimed to teach fundamental scientific principles through hands-on experiments. In this particular scene, the children are learning about the basic principles of physics, specifically gravity, pressure, and the flow of liquids. As they work together, they build a rudimentary water pump, using simple tools and their ingenuity. The water is drawn from a barrel, and as they pump, the pressure builds, causing the water to flow up and over the makeshift fountain. The children's faces are filled with excitement and wonder as they observe the water's behavior, experiencing firsthand the scientific concepts they've been learning in their lessons. This interactive approach to education not only made learning more enjoyable but also helped to solidify their understanding of these essential principles. The Liebig Games were an essential part of science education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They provided children with a unique opportunity to explore the natural world around them, fostering a curiosity and appreciation for the scientific principles that govern it. This photograph is a testament to the power of hands-on learning and the enduring appeal of scientific discovery.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.