Individual Danish School: Østrigsgades Skole / Austria Street School (København)



Figure 1.--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. It is a good example of boys' school clothing in the post-World War II era. Only one boy wears long trousers.

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.







HBC-SU





Related Chronolgy Pages in the Boys' Historical Web Site
[The 1880s] [The 1890s]
[The 1900s] [The 1910s] [The 1920s] [The 1930s] [The 1940s] [The 1930s] [The 1940s]
[The 1950s] [The 1960s] [The 1970s] [The 1980s]



Related Style Pages in the Boys' Historical Web Site
[Long pants suits] [Knicker suits] [Short pants suits] [Socks] [Eton suits] [Jacket and trousers] [Blazer]
[School sandals] [School smocks] [Sailor suits] [Pinafores] [Long stockings]



Navigate the Boys' Historical Clothing Web Page
[Return to the Main Danish school page]
[Return to the Main school uniform country page]
[Return to the Main Danish page]
[Introduction] [Activities] [Biographies] [Chronology] [Clothing styles] [Countries] [Topics]
[Bibliographies] [Contributions] [FAQs] [Glossaries] [Images] [Registration] [Tools]
[Boys' Clothing Home]




Created: 8:28 PM 4/11/2007
Last updated: 8:28 PM 4/11/2007