Colonial Algerian School Uniform:  Individual Schools--Ecole de Garçon) rue Négrier


Figure 1.--It seems to have been identified only by the street where it was located. Ecole de Garçon) rue Négrier. It was a primary school for boys. We know little about it, except that it was operating after World War II. 

This school was located in Algiers. I'm not sure it had a name. It seems to have been identified only by the street where it was located. Ecole de Garçon) rue Négrier. It was a primary school for boys. We know little about it, except that it was operating after World War II. Here we see the CM2 class in 1955. The boys all seem to be wearing casual shirts and short pants. None of the boys here are wearing smocks. Almost all of the boys look French, but we see a few Algerian boys.






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