Colonial Algerian School Uniform: Individual Schools--Ecole Hamma-marine
Figure 1.--Here we see an image from the Ecole Hamma-marine. I think it was located in Belcourt (Halles centrales). I'm not sure just where that was. We have no information about the school at this time. We do have a class portrait from 1950-51. It was the entry level CP class or roughly the First Grade. Many of the boys wear smocks. Others wear shirts and short pants.
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Here we see an image from the Ecole Hamma-marine. I assume that the "marine" meant that the school was along the coast somewhere. I think it was located in Belcourt (Halles centrales). I'm not sure just where that was. We have no information about the school at this time. We do have a class portrait from 1950-51. It was the entry level CP class or roughly the First Grade. Many of the boys wear smocks. Others wear shirts and short pants.
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