Newspaper articles relating to Education in Marple 1827 - 1979
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Title
Newspaper articles relating to Education in Marple 1827 - 1979
Description
Photocopies of newspaper articles and handwritten accounts from various publications on Education in Marple 1827 - 1979.
1827 : The corner stone of the new National school was laid by Mr J Ernill, the Master
1837 : The National school is to be supported by the Independent Order of Oddfellows
1859 : An examination was held of Hawk Green Infant school when 60 children gave answers to 603 questions in bible history, catechism, grammar and arithmetic
1865 : Marple Hall, Establishment for young ladies, conducted by the Misses King
1908 : The Medical Officer for Health recommended that the Day Schools should be disinfected
1970 : Centenary of State Education 1870-1970. Historic displays in local schools
1979 : "When farm hayloft became a school - peeps into the past". In 1831 the hayloft at Chapel House Farm was cleared to become the first National school in Marple.
1827 : The corner stone of the new National school was laid by Mr J Ernill, the Master
1837 : The National school is to be supported by the Independent Order of Oddfellows
1859 : An examination was held of Hawk Green Infant school when 60 children gave answers to 603 questions in bible history, catechism, grammar and arithmetic
1865 : Marple Hall, Establishment for young ladies, conducted by the Misses King
1908 : The Medical Officer for Health recommended that the Day Schools should be disinfected
1970 : Centenary of State Education 1870-1970. Historic displays in local schools
1979 : "When farm hayloft became a school - peeps into the past". In 1831 the hayloft at Chapel House Farm was cleared to become the first National school in Marple.
Date
Reviewed AB 11/2023
Identifier
SCHMA/03/06
Louiset
Louiset
Collection
Citation
“Newspaper articles relating to Education in Marple 1827 - 1979,” Marple Local History Society Archives, accessed December 22, 2024, https://mlhs.org.uk/archives/items/show/1665.