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A History of the County of Sussex
… schools under the Education Act, 1944, and reorganization on comprehensive lines was carried out from 1965. 2 … there were 160 boys in the school, 4 which had become a National school by c. 1823. 5 Net-making was taught in 1824 … British day school was established by 1862 in the Christian and Literary Institution in Montague Street. In …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of a building formerly used as a court-house survived on Worthing common south of the modern shore line in 1748. 93 … parishes in 1925. 28 The town was connected to the national grid in 1930, 29 and by 1939 there were c. 23,000 … was established in 1852 67 and was taken over by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in 1865. The lifeboat house was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was sold for use as a factory. 14 The New Street chapel on the corner of Graham Road and Montague Street was … in 1861. 15 It was variously described as Baptist, 16 Free Christian, 17 Congregational, 18 and Evangelical Protestant. … at the corner of Montague Street and Crescent Road on a site bought for a chapel in 1874. 37 It had closed by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by 1811 they had been replaced by the Steyne, 20 modelled on that at Brighton. A band played there during the 1812 … Men's Club and Institute. It survived in 1977. 51 The Christian and Literary Institution, next to the Independent … besides managing Cissbury Ring after its purchase by the National Trust in 1925. 33 After the Second World War it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… barley, and oats. The village is beautifully situated on elevated ground commanding a fine prospect over the … and the Derby hills. The manufacture of glass is carried on to some extent, and there is a corn-mill on the river … for four aged persons. A Sunday school, now on the national system, was established by Miss Hannah Ball in 1769, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… aged 7-13 were still without instruction, 81 and in 1831 a National school opened, albeit with only 109 places, for day … board in 1875 and 1876, but its refusal to build near the National school was widely supported. The rector, 87 who was … many illiterates 91 voted, produced an Anglican majority on the board, 92 which, under pressure from the Education …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… district, becoming a ward of Oakengates urban district on its creation in 1898. 18 Wrockwardine Wood C.P. was … Wrockwardine Wood, in a cottage in Furnace Lane. 23 The National school, built near the glassworks and opened in … the great tithes that belonged to Mrs. Cludde of Orleton, on behalf of the incumbent. 31 By 1871 the living was worth …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… him £20 a year for life, which was afterwards settled on the vicarage. 77 Steventon further endowed the vicarage with a £10 rent charged on the great tithes under the terms of his will dated 1658, … and in 1957 she devised St. Christopher's Hall there for Christian work. She had built the hall c. 1947 as a centre …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… built and supported separate boys' and girls' schools on their property; 63 both were closely associated with the … girls for domestic service in the colonies. 89 The Royal National Institute for the Blind ran a Sunshine Home for … (1937). S.R.O. 4472/Sch/1/1-29, 37. The schs. were not National Schs. though called so in Kelly's Dir. Salop (1885), …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Accom. Provided in Wesleyan Meth. Chapels, 1901 (Wesleyan Conference Office, 1902), 49; Meth. Church Bldgs.: …
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