Digital Object Via Giusti, 1910, Children from Messina This class was created by the Franciscan sisters at the convent on Via Giusti in Rome for the 60 children found in the ruins after the 1908 Messina earthquake. The remarkable results amongst these traumatised children drew even more interest.
Digital Object Via Giusti, 1908, Outdoor Lunch The Franciscan sisters created a classroom at the convent on Via Giusti in Rome for the 60 children found in the ruins after the 1908 Messina earthquake. The remarkable results amongst these traumatised children drew even more interest. This photograph shows…
Digital Object Maria Montessori, 1909, Messina Orphan This class was created by the Franciscan sisters at the convent on Via Giusti in Rome for the 60 children found in the ruins after the 1908 Messina earthquake. The remarkable results amongst these traumatised children drew even more interest. Image…
Digital Object Maria Montessori Entering Bach Auditorium Maria Montessori Entering Bach Auditorium 1 March 1950.
Digital Object Maria Montessori Introduced at Bach Auditorium Maria Montessori Introduced at Bach Auditorium 1 March 1950.
Digital Object Maria Montessori Speaking at Bach Auditorium Maria Montessori Speaking at Bach Auditorium 1 March 1950.
Digital Object Maria Montessori, 1936, Radio Interview Maria Montessori Advocating for the Rights of the Child on Dutch Radio in an Interview with Gustav Czopp on 31 October 1936.
Digital Object Maria Montessori Interview, 1947, Italy Archival footage of an interview with Maria Montessori upon her return to Italy after the years spent in India (1947). In the garden setting we also see Mario Montessori, her daughter-in-law Ada Pierson, and her friend, Maria Maraini, countess of Gonzaga.
Digital Object Maria Montessori, 1896, Medical Diploma Doctor's diploma in Medicine and Surgery awarded to Maria Montessori on July 10, 1896 by the Royal University of Rome.