1922-1938
KHANH-KY & Cie SAIGON (and others).
Set of photographic prints pasted on cardboard of different classes of students surrounding their teacher Antoine Tullié by the agency located 54 Bd Bonnard in Saigon.
- A portrait of Mr. Antoine Tullié.
- 3 photos of class in front of the portico of the high school Chasseloup-Laubat, stuck on cardboard and captioned on the back with the names of the pupils. A photo of 1922 with the pastille of the House F. Nadal street Catinat, 2 photos by the House MORISE Japanese photographer in Saigon.
- 3 large photos of Antoine Tullié's house at the Chasseloup-Laubat high school (one of which is captioned and dedicated with a pen).
- An aerial view of the high school Chasseloup-Laubat (Air-Asia).
- 2 photos of the teacher and his students in front of the Franco-Chinese high school, one of which is glued on cardboard with a label from the photographer THAI SAHN in Cholon; captioned on the back with the students' names (1922)
- 2 photos of the Censor and his students in front of the gates of the Dalat high school (1928-1929).
- 2 photos of young lawyers (1935), one of them pasted on a cardboard box from the Khanh-Ky house
- 1 photo of the members and Director of the Teaching of Laos and Mr. Tullié on the occasion of his departure on leave (1938) pasted on cardboard and 1 photo taken during the lunch organized for his departure on leave.
Attached are the 7 individual bulletins of Mr. Tullié from 1927 to1936 allowing to follow the promotion of this professor as well as the decorations he was honored with throughout his colonial career.
- It is enclosed:
Saigon - Cochinchina. Album of 24 tourist photographs of Saigon, published by Photo Nadal Saigon, Braun & Cie, Imp, s.d. Beautiful gravure printing (intaglio). Dimensions: 22x28 cm. Average condition, spotting.
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