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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #9 on: Monday 17 December 07 19:26 GMT (UK) »
I know there is very little chance of the school records surviving from the 1890's but if they have where and how could I access them?

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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #10 on: Monday 17 December 07 19:59 GMT (UK) »
Ours are in the local council archives for safekeeping so I imagine if there are any left that's where yours will be.
GREENWELL - Middlesbrough
TURNBULL - Houghton le Spring, Coxhoe, Spennymoor
DEVEY - Pentonville, Stockton, M'bro
MOHAN/HUN - Stockton on Tees
SCRAFTON - Darlington
BROADBENT - Saddleworth, Ashton Under Lyne
HEMSWELL - Grantham, M'bro
SIMPKINS - M'bro
SIMPKIN - Little Wratting, Suffolk
MALLALIEU - Saddleworth, Ashton U L
GOODWIN - Macclesfield Forest
SUTCLIFFE - Heptonstall, Ashton U L
PLIMMER - Pontesbury, Ashton U L
CAMBRIDGE - Goulborne, Ashton U L
SIDDALL - Ashton U L

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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #11 on: Monday 17 December 07 21:02 GMT (UK) »
If Warrington Local Authority have them, the records will be in archives of the Children's Directory.  BUT  if this was a school belonging to the Society of Friends, they may have their own Archive.... worth trying both I'd say.

I've taught in Salford, and they have extensive school records and photographs etc.
Elaine
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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #12 on: Monday 17 December 07 21:44 GMT (UK) »
One of the first links was a biblography of books about the various schools, there were a couple about Penketh school, you could try getting hold of a copy, maybe the Quaker website it's listed on could help.

For our school the headmaster wrote a book about the first 50 years 1841-1891 and it's transcribed on the website listing all the pupils that had been at the school in that time, maybe there is something similar for yours.  :D
GREENWELL - Middlesbrough
TURNBULL - Houghton le Spring, Coxhoe, Spennymoor
DEVEY - Pentonville, Stockton, M'bro
MOHAN/HUN - Stockton on Tees
SCRAFTON - Darlington
BROADBENT - Saddleworth, Ashton Under Lyne
HEMSWELL - Grantham, M'bro
SIMPKINS - M'bro
SIMPKIN - Little Wratting, Suffolk
MALLALIEU - Saddleworth, Ashton U L
GOODWIN - Macclesfield Forest
SUTCLIFFE - Heptonstall, Ashton U L
PLIMMER - Pontesbury, Ashton U L
CAMBRIDGE - Goulborne, Ashton U L
SIDDALL - Ashton U L


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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #13 on: Monday 17 December 07 22:23 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Madpants and Elaine I will try and do some research over Christmas and see if I can find anything.

Merry Christmas to you both

Margaret

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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 23 December 07 09:57 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Madpants and Elaine I will try and do some research over Christmas and see if I can find anything.

Merry Christmas to you both

Margaret

If you need a hand Margaret  ;)


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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 09 September 17 21:53 BST (UK) »
I realise this is a very old post, but I came across these photos that I thought you may like to see Margaret

These were taken around 1910 and thought they may be usful for your family tree!

I drove past there tonight and only the main buildings inside the gates are still left. The rest has been demolished for housing.










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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 10 September 17 10:07 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much for posting the photos.

 I also have ancestors that attended this school. The girls look so happy. Could I ask, are these your own photos? or are they available in a book or archive. Also do you know the names of any of the girls in the photos?

A question for the original poster, did you ever find out why she attended this school?

Little Wren

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Re: Friends School, Warrington
« Reply #17 on: Monday 11 September 17 21:12 BST (UK) »

I never did find that one missing link.

Thank you for the photo's Bazunitec they look interesting. I bet those walls could tell a few tales. The children all seem happy so it must have been a good school to attend.

Margaret