Željezničke dječje jaslice u Zagrebu (1945. – 1953.)
Keywords:
dječji vrtić, jaslice, željeznicaAbstract
This paper describes state railway nursery since the end of the Second World War to 1953. The paper is based entirely on the study of the archival records held in the Croatian State Archives, and is compliant with elements of international archival standards ISAAR (CPF). The first railway kindergarten started to work in 1928. The Royal Banate Administration of the Sava Banate in Zagreb approved the rules for the first railway kindergarten and spa in Zagreb on September the 12th, 1931. The nursery was maintained from the railway’s funds and the contributions of parents. In 1953 the nursery is donated to the National Committee in Zagreb. The railway nursery entered the composition of the Zagreb’s Hygiene Institute.
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