From their : "We are The Dulwich Estate, a registered charity established by our founder Edward Alleyn in 1619 to offer educational opportunities to disadvantaged children. As a charity, we focus on education, sheltered homes for the elderly, and providing a place of worship in the community. We invest income from the land and property we own ..."
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Edward Alleyn’s Foundation / Dulwich Estate
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Edward Alleyn statue
This sculpture depicts a scene on a stage, in which Alleyn is acting with a y...
Other Subjects
Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
From AIM: "Medical students at St Bartholomew's Hospital are first recorded in 1662. The School and the Hospital were formally separated in 1921, when the School was incorporated with a new title,...
Sunday Schools (centenary)
Workhouses.org informs that schools for children on Sundays probably happened earlier but the movement started in 1780 when Robert Raikes opened a school in Gloucester.
Girton College
England's first residential college for women. Established in 1869 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon. Originally located at Benslow House in Hitchin as it was felt to be less controversial not t...
National Schools / St John's Highbury Vale Primary School
We have decoded the following from British History On-line Opened 1836 as Highbury Vale School with 102 middle school pupils. 1864 the site was enlarged and the school rebuilt as Christ Church Nati...
Friedrich Froebel
Educationalist and inventor of the kindergarten. Â Born Germany. Student of Pestalozzi. Â We first heard of Froebel when studying the great Frank Lloyd Wright whose mother, determined that baby Frank...
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