‘Prepare yourself for a caning …’
Here are some newspaper clippings
that made me smile … perhaps you will too.
As published in the Irvine
Herald and Ayrshire Advertiser
(Scotland), 1 March 1895
As
published in the Wewoka Daily Times (Oklahoma, United States), 4 March 1953
As
published in The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand), 3 January 1898
As
published in the Sun (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 3 May 1930
As
published in the Liverpool Herald (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia),
5 October 1907
As
published in the Newcastle Morning Herald (New South Wales, Australia),
12 October 1949
As published in the Niagara Falls
Review (Ontario, Canada), 14 December 1935
Picture credit: Generated by
Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)
Traditional
School Discipline
Traditionalschooldiscipline@gmail.com
Your AI generated images are getting more and more impressive every week! I especially like the one on this post. Would you share what prompts you used to create it?
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‘18-year-old male dressed in purple blazer and grey trousers bending over in a headmaster’s study of the 1960s. A middle aged man in a dark suit looks at him.’
DeleteThe first example, with removal of jacket and multiple waistcoats, suggests being prepared for a caning across the back. The account of 'Down with caning at school ' ending with a trip to the bathroom for an encounter with a solid brush definitely raised a smile.
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