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Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Ashford, Kent

Industrial School, Ashford, Kent
The Kent County Industrial School (also knows as the Stanhope Industrial School) at Kingsnorth near Ashford in Kent opened in 1875 for 150 boys. After 1933 it became an Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Buxton, near Norwich, Norfolk

Industrial School, Buxton, near Norwich, Norfolk
Boys and dog stand on the football pitch of the Buxton Industrial School near Norwich, Norfolk, established in 1855 to hold 100 boys. From 1933 it became Red House Farm Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School for Girls, Dundee, Scotland

Industrial School for Girls, Dundee, Scotland
The Industrial School for Girls, at Balgay Park, Dundee, Scotland, was established in 1861. Industrial Schools, often privately run

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley Bay

Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley Bay
The Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley Bay (or Whitley-on-Sea), was an industrial school established in 1879 for 140 girls. It became an Approved School in 1933

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School for Girls, Maryhill, Glasgow

Industrial School for Girls, Maryhill, Glasgow
The Glasgow Industrial School for Girls at Maryhill was established in 1855. Industrial Schools, often privately run, housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a variety of reasons

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Harborne, Birmingham

Industrial School, Harborne, Birmingham
A man with umbrella at the gates of Harborne Industrial School, Balden Road, Birmingham, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. It later became Ansell School then after 1933 was the Tennal Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Portslade Industrial School

Portslade Industrial School near Brighton in Sussex, opened in 1902 to house children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for reasons such as vagrancy, begging, disrupting schools

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Dr Guthries Boys Industrial School, Liberton, Edinburgh

Dr Guthries Boys Industrial School, Liberton, Edinburgh
Thomas Guthries Boys Industrial School opened in 1888 on Lasswade Road, Liberton, Edinburgh. Industrial Schools, often privately run

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Chelmsford, Essex

Industrial School, Chelmsford, Essex
The Essex Industrial School on Rainsford Road, Primrose Hill, Chelmsford, Essex, certified in 1879 to hold 150 boys. In 1933 it became the Essex Home Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: St Josephs Industrial School, Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland

St Josephs Industrial School, Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland
St Josephs Industrial School at Ferryhouse, Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland, was opened in 1885 for 170 Catholic boys. Industrial Schools, often privately run

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Landing in Paris

Landing in Paris
French aviator Jean Becheler, visiting Paris for the Exposition de l Aeronautique, lands his biplane outside le Grand Palais, in the heart of Paris, disrupting traffic... Date: January 1923

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Favourite RAF targets in Germany by G. H. Davis

Favourite RAF targets in Germany by G. H. Davis
Favourite RAF targets for disorganising German transport -- Kiel naval base, Hamm railway marshalling yard and the Dortmund-Ems Canal. Date: 1940

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Princess Mary Village Homes, Addlestone, Surrey

Princess Mary Village Homes, Addlestone, Surrey
Children at the Princess Mary Village Homes for Little Girls, Addlestone. The cottage homes style development opened in 1870 as an Industrial School for girls placed there by magistrates for reasons

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex

Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex
The Brighton Town and London County Council Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. After 1933 it became Mile Oak Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School for Girls, Sale, Cheshire

Industrial School for Girls, Sale, Cheshire
The Manchester Branch Industrial School for Girls, erected in 1870 on Northenden Road, Sale, for 100 girls. From 1933, it became an Approved School

Background imageDisrupting Collection: Industrial School, Cockermouth, Cumbria

Industrial School, Cockermouth, Cumbria
The Cumberland County Industrial School on Lorton Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, was opened in 1881 to hold 150 boys. Industrial Schools housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a


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