
Gold medal awarded to l'École Emile-Loubet
Tunis, Tunisia
Musée de l’Education
1898
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This certificate for a gold medal was awarded to the vocational college l'École Emile-Loubet in Tunis at the Paris International Trade Fair in 1900 for the training it provided particularly in carpentry, metalwork and book binding. The school was founded in 1898 by 'Ali Bey for teaching the basics of manual occupations. The bey, accompanied by the French President, placed the first stone of its new building in 1900, which then became the Lycée Technique Emile-Loubet.
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Saloua Khadhar Zangar "Gold medal awarded to l'École Emile-Loubet" in "Sharing History", Museum With No Frontiers, 2026.
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Prepared by: Saloua Khadhar Zangar
Translation by: Flaminia Baldwin
MWNF Working Number: TN 088
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