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1920s - French School Notebook - Young Girl's Handwritten Lessons in French, Geography, and Math - Vintage Education Ephemera

1920s - French School Notebook - Young Girl's Handwritten Lessons in French, Geography, and Math - Vintage Education Ephemera

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🕰️ Vintage from the 1920s

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📐 Dimensions: 22x17 cm (8.7x6.7 in)

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This 1920s French school notebook is a remarkable piece of vintage French education ephemera, featuring the beautifully handwritten lessons of a young girl named Lucienne André. All pages of this antique document are fully photographed, offering a complete glimpse into daily student life in France almost a century ago. It is dated 'Année 1925 N° 5' (Year 1925 N° 5) and shows entries from December 1925 into early 1926.

This unique manuscript notebook reveals the curriculum of the time through Lucienne's diligently penned exercises in French grammar, arithmetic, and geography. You'll find charming hand-drawn maps, such as the 'Carte de la Méditerranée' (Map of the Mediterranean) from Friday, December 11, 1925, alongside intricate math problems and detailed verb conjugations. A poignant example of penmanship practice repeats 'Hâte-toi de travailler' (Hurry to work) many times.

This historical artifact provides an intimate window into the past, evoking the diligent efforts of a young student and the educational standards of the era. It's an ideal collectible for historians, educators, or anyone with an appreciation for French culture and the charm of vintage childhood memories. It serves as a tangible connection to a bygone era, making it a truly meaningful find.

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