Clothing, sheets and blankets distributed by the Students’ Benevolent Fund to destitute Italian children in Tunis
Rome, Italy
Italian Geographical Society (SGI)
About Italian Geographical Society (SGI), Rome
Società Geografica Italiana (SGI)
c. 1905
The Dante Alighieri Society – created in Italy in 1889 and still in existence ‒ is aimed at promoting Italian language and culture abroad; its Tunisian branch was established in 1893. In Tunisia the Dante Alighieri Society devoted its energies to promoting schooling and supporting school attendance. One should consider, in this regard, that the Italian community at the time was composed of workers, miners, and labourers and included several destitute members. The students’ benevolent fund of the Società Dante Alighieri (Patronato scolastico) was created in 1898 and was aimed at supporting school attendance of destitute children by providing free books and clothes.
Comitato della Camera italiana di commercio ed arti, Gli italiani in Tunisia, Tunis, 1906, p. 123
Giulia Barrera "Clothing, sheets and blankets distributed by the Students’ Benevolent Fund to destitute Italian children in Tunis" in "Sharing History", Museum With No Frontiers, 2025.
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Prepared by: Giulia Barrera
Copyedited by: Anne Dowell
MWNF Working Number: IT1 115
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