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 : Home economics classes for girls in a showcase school


Home economics classes for girls in a showcase school

In the orangery of the Villa Umberto I in Rome (probably today's Museo Carlo Bilotti in the Villa Borghese Park) there was a home economics school with new equipment and a showcase character. Among other things, the school held cooking classes for girls, as in the picture taken on July 12, 1938. The girls learn cooking and baking under the supervision of a teacher (centre of picture, background). According to the Italian fascist party, the lessons were intended to prepare the girls for their role as future family mothers

Picture No
13538579
Media ID
48316251
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4959px x 3325px (1.1MB)
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© Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
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Editorial Use Only - No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Source
SZ Photo - Scherl
Date
1938

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