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We note a well-appointed Spanish classroom in 1910 with a blackboard and a set of maps. (We are not positive about the date. It may be an estimate.) We suspectv that this was a little better appointed classroom than most children attended. Notice the the statue of Jesus at the front of the class. We are not sure, however, if this is a state school or a Catholic school. The boys have double desks. They wear white or light-colored smocks. The school was located in Barcelona. We are not sure all Spanish children wore school smocks like this. There may well have been regional differences.
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