Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex
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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. Industrial Schools housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a variety of reasons such as vagrancy, begging, disrupting schools, or living with prostitutes. Date: circa 1910
Media ID 4420535
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1933 Approved Beggars Begging Brighton Council Courts Disrupting Disruption Disruptive L Aw Legal Living Magistrates Mile Portslade Poverty Prostitutes Schools Vagrancy Vagrants Workhouse Workhouses
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