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Person    | Female  Born 16/8/1827  Died 24/12/1894

Frances Mary Buss

Categories: Education

Frances Mary Buss

Pioneer of education for women. Born London. Headmistress at Camden School, 1879 - 1894. has a history of the school. Died at home, 87 King Henry's Road, Hampstead.

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Frances Mary Buss

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Frances Buss

English Heritage Frances Mary Buss, 1827 - 1894, pioneer of education for wom...

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Carpenters Company's Technical Institute and Day School

Carpenters Company's Technical Institute and Day School

The 1869 map shows this area not yet developed. The 1893 map shows a number of buildings on the site, labelled "Technical Institute". A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania has a reference to ...

Group, Craft / Design, Education

1 memorial
Oxford and St George’s Club / St George’s Settlement

Oxford and St George’s Club / St George’s Settlement

From University of Southampton: "Based in a disused hostel on 125 Cannon Street Road, the Oxford and St George’s Club began in 1914 with a membership of 25 boys. The Club got its name from Basil’s ...

Group, Children, Community / Clubs, Education

2 memorials
Lieut. Colonel Francis H. L. Errington

Lieut. Colonel Francis H. L. Errington

Commanded the Inns of Court Officers Training Corps 1913-16. He was the author of The Inns of Court Officers Training Corps during the Great War (1922). His death was not war-related. Note : the m...

Person, Armed Forces, Education

War served, WW1
1 memorial
Edinburgh College of Art

Edinburgh College of Art

It was originally founded in 1760 and acquired its present name in 1907. Notable alumni include the architects Nicholas Grimshaw and Basil Spence and the playwright John Arden. (D.A. Edin stands fo...

Group, Art, Education, Scotland

1 memorial
Bushra Nasir

Bushra Nasir

Studied at Queen Mary University and in 1997 became the first Muslim headteacher of a state school, Plashet School for Girls in East Ham.

Person, Education

1 memorial