Zagreb, 6 November 1882
paper, print, handwriting
the gift of Emilija Terezija Bek, 1993
inv. no.: 2540
The exhibit is a printed form of the Ordinance of the Royal Local Government of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, Department for Religious Affairs and Classes, naming Vinko Bek a teacher at the general public school for boys and girls in Bukevje in 1882. The document grants Vinko Bek a salary of 400 forints, a teachers’ apartment, 14 fathoms of wood for private use and for the school, 12 forints for stationery, 45 forints of service lump sum, a garden, a field, a pasture, and arable land. All of it would be given to him after he submitted his certificate of qualification and after taking the official oath. The bottom half of the document confirms that Vinko Bek took the formal oath required by the injunction, authenticated by the signature of Ivan Pintar, the local school supervisor in Bukevje.
The ordinance was donated to the Typhlological Museum by Emilija Terezija Bek in 1993.
Ordinance
Zagreb, 6 November 1882
paper, print, handwriting
the gift of Emilija Terezija Bek, 1993
inv. no.: 2540
The exhibit is a printed form of the Ordinance of the Royal Local Government of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, Department for Religious Affairs and Classes, naming Vinko Bek a teacher at the general public school for boys and girls in Bukevje in 1882. The document grants Vinko Bek a salary of 400 forints, a teachers’ apartment, 14 fathoms of wood for private use and for the school, 12 forints for stationery, 45 forints of service lump sum, a garden, a field, a pasture, and arable land. All of it would be given to him after he submitted his certificate of qualification and after taking the official oath. The bottom half of the document confirms that Vinko Bek took the formal oath required by the injunction, authenticated by the signature of Ivan Pintar, the local school supervisor in Bukevje.
The ordinance was donated to the Typhlological Museum by Emilija Terezija Bek in 1993.