Ragged schools were charitable organisations dedicated to the free education of destitute children in 19th-century Britain. The schools were developed...
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The Ragged School Museum is a museum in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The museum was opened in 1990 in the premises of the former Dr Barnardo's...
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Shaftesbury Homes and Arethusa (section Ragged school)
he opened a ragged school in the St Giles rookery, in a hayloft in Streatham Street. A year later in 1844, a group of London ragged schools banded together...
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to the novella, and was inspired following a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several establishments for London's street children. The treatment...
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Ragged School Football Club is an amateur Welsh football team based in Swansea, Wales. They play in the Swansea Senior League Premier Division. Founded...
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History of education in England (redirect from Junior technical school)
1156850. S2CID 113957388. E. A. G. Clark, "The early ragged schools and the foundation of the Ragged School Union." Journal of Educational Administration and...
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1977–78: – Ragged School 1979–80: – Ragged School 1980–81: – St. Joseph's 1988–89: – Blaenymaes 1990–91: – Ragged School 1991–92: – Ragged School 1992–93:...
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associated with many forms of philanthropy—especially temperance and Ragged Schools, of which he was a founder. He was born on 12 July 1803 the son of David...
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Dunstan's Church. In 1990 Ragged School Museum opened in the premises of the former site of the Copperfield Road Ragged School. On 17 June 1995, the Mile...
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Homes". Rev. Dallas and Ellen Smyly opened The Irish Church Missionaries Ragged School in the Coombe. Opened initially in 1853 in Weaver's Hall, later moved...
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