Individual Danish School: Gram Skole



Figure 1.-- Here we see the school in 1947 after the World war II German occupation. It looks to have been a chilly day, but not yet winter. The boys wear jackets and sweatrs with both short pants and knickers. The girls all wear dresses, spme with sweaters.

Gram is a village in southern Denmark (Sønderjyllands County). Here we have two photos taken in the village school in 1917 and 1947. We see the school during World War I in 1917. It must have been a nice warm day in the Spring or early summer and the way yhe children are dressed reflects this. The The boys mostly wear blouses, a few with floppy bows. As in Germany, a few boys wearsailor suits. The girls wear dresses, but without pinafores. We also see the school in 1947 after the World war II German occupation (figure 1). It looks to have been a chilly day, but not yet winter. The boys wear jackets and sweatrs with both short pants and knickers. Earlier only older boys would have worn knickers. Note that the boys have longer hair than in 1917. The girls all wear dresses, spme with sweaters.







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