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Portslade Industrial School

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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, or living with prostitutes. After 1933, Portslade became Mile Oak Approved School.. Date: circa 1905

Media ID 7178851

© Mary Evans/Peter Higginbotham Collection

Age D Begging Brighton Disrupting Living Magistrates Opened Portslade Reasons Schools Vagrancy


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