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On the sign:
סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל סמל משרד התרבות והספורט סמל בית הספר החקלאי - מקווה ישראל
בית המורים הבניין הוקם בתקופת כהונתו של המנהל יוסף נייגו ונחנך ב-1894. כאן גרו מוריו הבכירים של בית-הספר, וביניהם מחבר המילון העברי יהודה גור-גרזובסקי, מנחם שגב, בנימין כפולר, שמואל ונתנאל הוכברג ואחרים. הבניין שופץ ושוקם בשנת 1991 על ידי ה"מועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל", בעזרת תרומתה של הגב שרה קוצינסקי. כיום משמש למשרדי ה"מועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל".
Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Israeli Heritage Sites Symbol of the Ministry of Culture and Sports Symbol of the Agricultural School - Mikve Israel
THE TEACHERS HOUSE The building was erected during the time that Yosef Neigo was its director and inaugurated in 1894. The schools principal teachers lived here. In 1991 the building was renovated by the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites with the help of Mrs. Sarah Kotzinski and is currently being used as the center for the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites.
The sign shape is rectangle but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel
As indicated on the sign, the building is today used by the offices of the "Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel", as indicated on another sign on the buildings wall, in the format that characterizes the rest of the councils signs Click for a larger image
And in the next picture, you can also see the council flag that is above the council sign Click for a larger image
Translation of the text on the sign: In the Hebrew text there is another paragraph that does not appear in the English text:
The senior teachers of the school lived here, including the author of the Hebrew dictionary, Yehuda Gur-Grazovsky, Menachem Segev, Benjamin Kafoller, Shmuel and Netanel Hochberg and others.