Here we see the 3rd grade pupils of Østrigsgades Skole (i.e. Austria Street School) in 1955. It is a Danish school located in København (figure 1). Tghere is a good view of the school in the background. It is a good example of boys' school clothing in the post-World War II era. Most of the boy are wearing collared shirts, many in bright prints. One boy wears a t-shirt. Only one boy wears long trousers. Most of the boy are wearing collared shirts, but one boy wears a t-shirt. The boys wear shoes with and without socks and sandals with and without socks. Apparently boys a girls were still taught in different classes. Note the male teacher and his casual dress.
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