A wonderful and quirky group of photos relating to toy manufacturing in France, probably at the Diderot Technical School in Paris. The group came with three other larger prints of the Diderot School. Various sizes, but most around 5 x 7 inches or the reverse. Some are mounted on card and some are unmounted. Some have pencil and crayon inscriptions on the verso. The Diderot School housed 340 boys at this time. In 1873, the Diderot School in Paris (the name it actually took in 1880) was created with professors of general education and master craftsmen. It became one of the first successful technical schools. The Diderot School was immediately a model of its kind and eventually it became the Diderot College. Some other council schools soon developed similar proposals for young women. Photos are possibly by Jean R. Berthaud
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Price $450
Sale Price $315
Additional Images
Ref.# 5938
Medium Albumen prints from wet plate negatives
Mount on original mounts or unmounted
Photo Date 1880c Print Date 1880c
Dimensions 6-1/4 x 8 in. (159 x 203 mm)
Photo Country France
Photographer Country France
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