Collection MJ-186 - King Edward School scrapbook collection

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King Edward School scrapbook collection

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  • Textual record

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MJ-186

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3.00 cm of textual records.

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(1906-1999)

Administrative history

King Edward School opened in 1906 with two classrooms, however, the number of students in the area continued to grow and by 1912 the school had eight classrooms. Construction began again at the school in 1958, when an annex was built beside the original building. In 1978, a gymnasium was connected to the annex. In 1980, the original school building was demolished, however, the main entrance archway of the school was relocated to Crescent Park. King Edward School closed in 1999 due to declining enrollment.

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This collection contains one oversize scrapbook mailed to King Edward School in 1951. The scrapbook was sent from St. Edmund’s School, Mansfield Woodhouse, Mansfield, Nottingham, Wales. The scrapbook was sent in response to King Edward School sending a scrapbook to St. Edmund’s School. The scrapbook includes pictures, drawings and information about the town and school.

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This material was donated to the archive by Bea Lett in 1987.

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  • English

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No further accruals expected.

Conservation

This collection was re-boxed and refoldered in 2013.

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Box OS-35

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