See
David Blair
George Secker was headmaster [1849-1876].
In 1860, the School was enlarged at the expense of Jane Moss and
her sister, and separate departments for boys and girls established.
In 1861, Miss Emma Watson was mistress when she married
Wilson Hartley
On 19th February 1913, a portrait of Mayor Robert Jackson was
presented to the school by Frank Stenhouse of Rochdale,
formerly of Walsden
Some children in schools at Liverpool, were brought to work in the
mills of the Calder Valley.
The Industrial Schools Act 1857 gave magistrates the power to
commit homeless and other children – between the ages of 7 and
14 – to a term in one of these institutions.
From 1870, the local Education Committee were responsible for the
schools.
See
Richard Kershaw Lumb,
Ragged School and
Shibden Industrial School
See
Misses Rouse Girls' School
Ibbetson's: Madame Ibbetson's Dancing School, Halifax Ref 18-884 Ibbetson's School, Halifax Ref 18-520 Ibbetson's School, Halifax Ref 18-747 Ibbotson's: Madam Ibbotson's Dancing School Ref 18-846 Illingworth Church School Ref 18-429 Illingworth National School Ref 18-310 Illingworth's School, Sowerby Bridge Ref 18-703 Inchfield Bottom Board School, Todmorden Ref 18-329 Inchfield Bottom United Methodist School Ref 18-813 Independent Sunday School, Wheatley Ref 18-439 Industrial school Ref 18-263 Industrial School of the Good Shepherd, Southowram Ref 18-500 Ingham's School, Halifax Ref 18-748 Ingham's School, Halifax Ref 18-780 Inglemoor Girls' School & Kindergarten Ref 18-577 Irving's School, Halifax Ref 18-530
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