San Giorgio della Richinvelda Village School: Chronology--1930s


Figure 1.--Here we see an image from the school in 1933. This looks to be some of the older children at the school. We see mostly boys, but there are some girls. Many of the boys wear suit jackets. They all seem to be wearing short pants.

Here we see an image from the school in 1933. This looks to be some of the older children at the school. We see mostly boys, but there are some girls. Many of the boys wear suit jackets. They all seem to be wearing short pants. One boy is barefoot. The others have shoes. One boy looks to be wearing a smock with a floppy bow. We think that smocks were commonly woirn by Italian school children in the 1930s. Apparently this varied widely from school to school. Here we do not yet have a good idea as to what affected the use of smocks.







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