Studbook of the students of the Colonial School for Girls and Women in the Hague Part I (1921-1929). Studbook of the Colonial School for Girls and Women, a training institute that opened its doors in The Hague in September 1921. In quarterly courses, students, almost without exception were engaged or married to men who left Dutch-India, prepared for a life there. The studbook, consisting of two parts, contains the registration of the students. It has a black linen cover, the bracts have a marble motif. The interior of part I consists of 111 pre-printed pages with columns and rows that have bee


Studbook of the students of the Colonial School for Girls and Women in the Hague Part I (1921-1929). Studbook of the Colonial School for Girls and Women, a training institute that opened its doors in The Hague in September 1921. In quarterly courses, students, almost without exception were engaged or married to men who left Dutch-India, prepared for a life there. The studbook, consisting of two parts, contains the registration of the students. It has a black linen cover, the bracts have a marble motif. The interior of part I consists of 111 pre-printed pages with columns and rows that have been completed by hand. The titles of the column headlines are: 'followed course', 'studbook number', 'names and first names, as well as place of residence', 'married or engaged? Zoo yes with Wien? "," Suspected destination (place and time), "" Signature "and" Explanations ( also messages later) ". Small, often trickened, photos of the students, incidental group photos, wedding photos and other documents are stuck on the right-hand pages. Six photos were found separately in the studbook.


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