Lycée Leconte de Lisle

Saint-Denis, Lycée Leconte de Lisle, photograph by Luda, 1905-1910
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Photograph by Luda, 1905-1910

The Lycée Leconte de Lisle de Saint-Denis, of the "sacred arch", as it was known to the authorities, was founded to train a mostly male elite, where the economic and racial capital of colonial society were concentrated. The school continued in its role until the 1950s, long after the island was made a département.

© Iconothèque historique de l'océan Indien, Département de La Réunion, rights reserved (unknown authors and beneficiaries)

© Iconothèque historique de l'océan Indien, Département de La Réunion, rights reserved (unknown authors and beneficiaries)

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