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Icen Cottage – The First School

Welcome to the ninth part of our series exploring the history of Icen Cottage, Fordington. In previous blogs, we have introduced you to the cottage, shown you some of the earliest documents relating to the cottage, discussed some of the problems when trying to identify the people who lived in the cottage, introduced George Cull as one of… Read more Icen Cottage – The First School

In Celebration of Dorset’s Teachers

5 October is UNESCO’s World Teachers’ Day, held annually to celebrate all teachers around the world. What better excuse to delve into our collections and see how teachers have been recorded?! The most obvious starting point is of course school records. Schooling until age 10 was compulsory from 1880 and most Dorset schools kept records… Read more In Celebration of Dorset’s Teachers

The Gypsy School at Farnham, 1847–1855

Should the children of the poor be educated away from their families and traditional ways? In 2022 many of us would say not – that the bonds with relatives and with a natal culture are precious and should not be broken lightly. However, history holds many examples of just this and one of these is… Read more The Gypsy School at Farnham, 1847–1855