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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D5845
TitleDerby Lancastrian (British) School, also known as Derby British School for Boys
Date19th cent
DescriptionMinutes 1812-1857, handbill
Extent2 items
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorDerby Lancastrian (British) School, also known as Derby British School for Boys
Administrative HistoryDerby Lancastrian (British) School was founded in 1812 for boys only, with education following the plan of Mr Joseph Lancaster. Supporters of the school took part of a mill in Full Street on a short lease, and on its expiry the Committee built a new school in Orchard Street, Derby. By 1844 a girls' school was added using a former Roman Catholic Chapel. Variously known as Derby British and Orchard Street School, it was succeeded by Lancaster Secondary Modern School in 1947. Lancaster School closed in July 1959.
Custodial HistoryThese items were transferred from Derby Library in October 2002 (formerly DL MS 8028)
Organisation Sub-TypeSchools
FormatDocument
Related MaterialSee D3839 for other records of the school from 1871, including admission registers and log books, and minutes from 1886.
Archivist NoteCatalogued, c2002.
Updated 22 July 2021, BS.
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