St. George's Schools, Sheffield, 1844. 'These buildings, of which the first stone has been so auspiciously laid, are to consist of three separate schools, with suitable classrooms. The Girls' School, fronting St. George's Church; the Infants' School, forming the centre division, and fronting Beet-street and will also be comfortable dwelling houses for the master and mistress; the basement of the building being occupied by library, soup kitchen, play-grounds, & design of the building has been furnished, and the work will be carried out under the able superinten


St. George's Schools, Sheffield, 1844. 'These buildings, of which the first stone has been so auspiciously laid, are to consist of three separate schools, with suitable classrooms. The Girls' School, fronting St. George's Church; the Infants' School, forming the centre division, and fronting Beet-street and will also be comfortable dwelling houses for the master and mistress; the basement of the building being occupied by library, soup kitchen, play-grounds, & design of the building has been furnished, and the work will be carried out under the able superintendence of and Frith, architects'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.


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