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Exterior of the new Lambeth walk, Ragged School, erected by Mr. Beaufoy for poor and destitute children in the neighbourhood. Date: 1851
David Lloyd-George denouncing the measures to make the control of religious teaching to the parish and not to the County Council. Date: 1902
Unkempt girls receiving punishment from another older pupil at Field Lane Ragged School, London
Unloading School Bus Date: 1948
Boy Does Math Homework Date: 1947
Prize-Winning Class Date: 1950
New methods with the deaf and dumb 1906Interesting photographs of the method used in the early 1900s to help children learn to communicate. Date: 1906
New Charterhouse school, Godalming, Surrey 1870Exterior of the new Charterhouse boarding school in Godalming, Surrey. Date: 1870
Shrewsbury Grammer School - library 1861Library was erected in 1595, but underwent considerable alterations in 1815. Square-headed windows at the ends were replaced by the pointed windows seen in the engraving. Date: 1861
Shrewsbury Grammer School - schoolroom 1861Interior showing the upper schoolroom, the length of the whole floor, with perpendicular window at one end and oak panelled to the walls. Date: 1861
Royal Grammar School at Shrewsbury 1861Exterior of the Royal Grammar School at Shrewsbury Date: 1861
GERMAN TEACHER / PUPILSA German schoolteacher and his pupils, having a lesson out of doors. Date: 1510
Life class in ParisA life class for female art students, Paris. Date: 1894
ORDER OF PIOUS SCHOOLSA regular cleric of the ORDER OF PIOUS SCHOOLS (Spanish) Date: 1848
Ecole Saint-Nicolas School GymnasiumLe gymnase at the Ecole Saint-Nicolas, Paris (a Catholic school) Date: circa 1880
Church & Schools, Tilton-on-the-Hill, Leicester, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1936
Dr Guthries Boys Industrial School, Liberton, EdinburghThomas Guthries Boys Industrial School opened in 1888 on Lasswade Road, Liberton, Edinburgh. Industrial Schools, often privately run
The Artillery School - Istanbul, Turkey, View from BosphorusImperial artillery and engineering schools, Tophane, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire - View from Bosphorus. Date: circa 1905
Springhead Park School for Girls, RothwellThe former Springhead Park Approved School for Intermediate Girls, Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire. The school opened in 1962 and could accommodate 24 girls aged between 14 and 16
Liverpool Ragged Industrial Schools, Everton TerraceThe Ragged Industrial Schools at Everton Terrace, Liverpool, opened in 1864 to replace the original Soho Street premises. Date: circa 1877
The Liverpool Industrial schools at Kirkdale, 1850The Liverpool Industrial schools at Booth Lane, Kirkdale. Built in an Elizabethan style, it was designed as an alternative to the workhouse to accomodate juvenile paupers. Date: 1850
Gordon Memorial Schools, Kilburn, LondonThe Gordon Memorial Schools, Kilburn, run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown
Academy of the Holy Names, Rome, New York State, USAAcademy of the Holy Names, a Roman Catholic boarding school in Rome, Oneida County, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1912
The Observation Post No reply, Sir - line cut againThe Observation Post. No reply, Sir - line cut again. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall, LondonThe St Marylebone Schools on South Road, Southall opened in 1858 to house up to 390 pauper children away from the workhouse
John Hassalls London School of Art in Kensington, WW1An outdoor scene showing pupils at the John Hassall London School of Art busy painting at easels in the garden. The Tatler declines to give away the specific address as the school produced many of
Prince Henry & Duke of Brabant at EtonPrince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974), third son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured in uniform at Eton with the Duke of Brabant, later King Leopold III (1901-1983)
Scene of fire at Crowlands Primary School, RomfordFire at Crowland Road School, in Crowland Road, Tottenham N15. A hydraulic lift in action
Scene of a fire at Tiffin Girls School, Richmond Road, Kingston upon Thames
LCC-LFB Eltham fire station, Eltham High Street, SE9A front view of Eltham fire station in SE London, located on London County Councils boundary with Kent County Council
Christian Brothers School, Doneraile, County Cork, IrelandExterior view of the Christian Brothers School at Doneraile, County Cork, Ireland. The Congregation of Christian Brothers is a Roman Catholic community founded in the early 19th century
Industrial School, Chelmsford, EssexThe 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
St Pancras Schools, Leavesden, HertfordshireThe St Pancras Schools at Leavesden In Hertfordshire. The schools were opened in by the St Pancras Board of Guardians in 1872 to house pauper children in the countryside away from the workhouse
Kaiser Wilhelm IIs sonsThe six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured in 1900: (l to r standing) Eitel Friedrich (1883-1942), Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951), Adalbert (1884-1948); (in front) Oskar (1888-1958)
Queen Emma School, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, IndonesiaQueen Emma School in the European District, Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1910s
Girls school at Fianarantsoa, MadagascarA group of girls with their maid washing and grinding harvest at the girls school at Fianarantsoa (meaning good education ), Madagascar. Date: circa 1907
Rugby School OTC band, c. 1906Rugby School OTC band posing for a photograph with their instruments in 1906 (possibly 1907). Date: c.1906
Orontes River in Antakya, TurkeyBridge over Orontes River and school at the river bank in Antakya, Turkey (formerly Syria). Date: circa 1910
Highbury School, Hillcrest, Natal Province, South AfricaAerial view of Highbury Preparatory School, Hillcrest, Natal Province, South Africa, a private school for boys founded in 1903. Date: 1920s
Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey, HertfordshireA view of the Caledonian Schools, Bushey, originally established in 1815 as the Caledonian Asylum. Date: Date unknown
Woman police officer talking in a school classroomWoman police officer (Helen Parnell) talking to a group of children in a school classroom. Date: circa 1980s
Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal GreenA free breakfast is provided to pupils at the Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal Green. Children sit at trestle tables. A woman sits at a harmonium. Date: late 1800s
Nottingham Blue Coat SchoolsA view of the Nottingham Blue Coat Schools and some of its pupils. Date: circa 1905
Seamens Orphanage, Spring Bank, HullThe Hull Seamens Asylum and Schools was opened in 1866 by the Hull Seamens General Orphan Society. The building was designed by T.H. Wyatt of London. Date: circa 1910
Russell Hill School, PurleyRussell Hill School (formerly the Warehousemen, Clerks and Drapers Schools), Purley, Surrey
Royal Masonic Home for Boys, BusheyThe main building of the Masonic Schools, Bushey, Hertfordshire. Date: circa 1906
Study and fagging at Malvern CollegeLast minute study and fagging: some of the junior boys doing some hasty revision while one of them cleans a senior boys boots, at Malvern College, an independent school in Worcestershire, England
House dormitory at Malvern CollegeSenior boys getting ready to go to bed in one of the house dormitories at Malvern College, an independent school in Worcestershire, England. Date: 1958