Bobbins of Belgium a book of Belgian Lace Lace Workers Lace Schools And Lace

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Bobbins of Belgium a book of Belgian Lace Lace Workers Lace Schools And Lace
Charlotte Kellogg
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We abandoned this unpleasant subject to talk of the schools, the hope of the future, and after lunch I went with Mile, to visit one of these, the Convent de la Charite, on the edge of the town, with its THOUROUT— THIELT— WYNGHENE 111 60 girls, who have supphed the committee with much old Flanders and Cluny. Even tho this was a Saturday afternoon in winter, 45 of the 60 chairs were occupied by girls between 12 and 16. One rarely finds a girl over 18 in the schools; once she has learned her trade
..., she prefers to work at home with the mother and grand- mother.
Unfortunately in this, which is con- sidered a "good" school for Flanders, I found the longest hours I had yet met, that is, summer hours. In winter, because of the poor light, they are shorter. It seems unbelievable, but the sisters told me that in summer the children come at 5:30 o'clock and work until 8 at night — with only three half-hours for recrea- tion — one at 8. 30 o'clock, one at 12, and one at 4. A day of 13 hours for growing children, and girls who are maturing!


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