Wooden school bench with desk and 2 two inkwells used in German classroom
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The schoolbench with attached desk was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2005 by the District of Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany, converting a 1991 loan.
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Wooden school bench with desk and 2 two inkwells used in German classroom
overall: Height: 30.500 inches (77.47 cm) | Width: 70.500 inches (179.07 cm) | Depth: 26.750 inches (67.945 cm)
Wooden school bench with attached desk and two inkwells that was used in a classroom in Aschach, Germany, during the government of the Third Reich, 1933-1945.
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Wooden slat bench with 3 seats attached to a single back slat; each seat folds back to reveal storage space. Attached to the bench by metal floor bars is a long wooden writing surface carved with depressions for storing writing tools. A wooden ledge on the front edge acts as a bookrest. There are 2 ink wells surrounded by metal hardware: the left space contains a glass bottle; the right has a hinged circular metal lid. There is additional metal hardware to connect the desk and bench sections.