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1920s - French School Notebook - Student Learning Document - Original French Education History - Handwritten Ephemera
1920s - French School Notebook - Student Learning Document - Original French Education History - Handwritten Ephemera
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🕰️ Vintage from the 1920s
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📐 Dimensions: 22x17 cm (8.7x6.7 in)
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Discover a fascinating piece of educational history with this 1920s French school notebook, an authentic handwritten document filled with a young girl's lessons. This vintage French educational ephemera offers a unique and tangible connection to a bygone era of learning. All pages are photographed.
This captivating school notebook, dated from 1925, provides an intimate glimpse into the curriculum and daily studies of a French schoolgirl. Her meticulous handwriting fills the lined pages with exercises covering a variety of subjects, from arithmetic problems and grammatical analyses to detailed geography lessons about regions like the Massif Central, and early science concepts.
Each entry reveals the dedication and discipline of 1920s French education, preserving the thoughts and efforts of a young student. For instance, a grammar lesson dissects the sentence: 'Le ciel est noir la voûte est blanche' (The sky is black, the vault is white), followed by 'ciel : Nom commun Masculin singulier' (sky: common noun masculine singular). This notebook is a personal artifact, offering a unique window into childhood education and post-WWI French cultural context.
This captivating school notebook, dated from 1925, provides an intimate glimpse into the curriculum and daily studies of a French schoolgirl. Her meticulous handwriting fills the lined pages with exercises covering a variety of subjects, from arithmetic problems and grammatical analyses to detailed geography lessons about regions like the Massif Central, and early science concepts.
Each entry reveals the dedication and discipline of 1920s French education, preserving the thoughts and efforts of a young student. For instance, a grammar lesson dissects the sentence: 'Le ciel est noir la voûte est blanche' (The sky is black, the vault is white), followed by 'ciel : Nom commun Masculin singulier' (sky: common noun masculine singular). This notebook is a personal artifact, offering a unique window into childhood education and post-WWI French cultural context.
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