Woodcuts and engravings of early Hogwarts students
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| Woodcuts and engravings of early Hogwarts students | |
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- "As we know from early historical accounts, and from the evidence of early woodcuts and engravings, Hogwarts students used to arrive at school in any manner that caught their fancy."
- —Description.[src]
These sets of woodcuts and engravings were made sometime between 993 and 1692, and showed Hogwarts students heading for Hogwarts Castle on the beginning of the school term, in a time before the inception of the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy in 1692.
They depicted students riding broomsticks across the country (which proved a difficult task when carrying trunks and pets), others commandeering enchanted carts and carriages, others attempting to Apparate, others riding a large variety of magical creatures.[1]
Appearances
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- Pottermore (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
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- ↑ Pottermore information on the Hogwarts Express (transcription here)