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D3127 - Newhall Central Board School; Boys, Girls and Council Schools, later William Allitt School - 1891-1987
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3127
Title
Newhall Central Board School; Boys, Girls and Council Schools, later William Allitt School
Date
1891-1987
Description
Includes log books 1891-1987
Extent
3 boxes, 2 outsize files
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Newhall Central Board School; Boys, Girls and Council Schools, later William Allitt School
Administrative History
Newhall Central Board School was created in August 1895 from the combination of Newhall Oversetts and Newhall High Street Schools. The school was mixed until 1914 when separate Boys and Girls Council schools were formed. In 1939, the school became a Secondary Mixed School, moving to new premises in 1959 owing to sever mining subsidence damage to the original buildings. The school was renamed the William Allitt County Secondary School in 1959 and became a comprehensive in 1966.
Custodial History
These records were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office in 1987 and 1994
Organisation Sub-Type
Schools
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