ragged school การใช้
- The organisation grew from the ragged schools movement of the 19th century.
- In 1844, the Ragged Schools Union started with about 200 teachers.
- The term " ragged school " was introduced by the London City Mission.
- Their 1986 album " Ragged School " had Johnny on guitar.
- It closed the last of its ragged schools in 1891.
- The buildings previously housed Dr Barnado's Copperfield Road Ragged School.
- Thomas Guthrie is often quoted as the founder of the Ragged Schools of Scotland.
- The Ragged School Museum Trust was set up and the museum opened in 1990.
- Along with his Ragged Schools the Manse Fund was one of Guthrie's greatest legacies.
- In 1844 Ashley became president of the Ragged School Union that promoted ragged schools.
- In 1844 Ashley became president of the Ragged School Union that promoted ragged schools.
- The buildings previously housed Dr Barnado's Cooperfield Road Ragged School.
- He considered the finances of ten each of reformatories, ragged schools and industrial schools.
- The schools were derisively called " Raikes'Ragged School ".
- The Ragged School Museum opened in 1990 in three canal side former warehouses in Copperfield Road.
- Mr Locke of the Ragged School Union called for more help in keeping the schools open.
- This helped to establish 350 ragged schools by the time the 1870 Education Act was passed.
- He was Chairman of the Manchester and Lord Shaftesbury and of the London Ragged School Union.
- Wealthy individuals such as Angela Burdett-Coutts gave large sums of money to the Ragged Schools Union.
- As well as Ragged Schools Guthrie was also well known for his work as a temperance campaigner.
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