Individual French Schools: (Ecole?) R. de Cyr


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We know very little about the French school at this time. We do know the name of the school, R. de Cyr. We are not sure, but this may de Rur de Cyr. It looks like an Ecole or primary school. We do not know where it is located, but if it is Rue de Cyr, it mist have been in a substantial city, probably in southern France. Perhaps our French readers will know where the Rue de Cyr is located. We have only one image from the school at this time. It is an interesting image in that the boys wear such a variety of clothes. Most of the boys wear sandals.






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