The Worcester Diocesan Training-School, at Saltley, near Birmingham, 1850. '...the Training of school-room, dining-room, class-rooms, masters' dwellings, and every necessary apartment; on the first and second floors are dormitories for 60 The scheme has much of a collegiate arrangement; but the architect has avoided the pretensions of such an establishment, and adapted a simpler style of architecture than is usually employed in the learned universities; considering it desirable to give the building a distinctive expression only, that might mark it as one united w


The Worcester Diocesan Training-School, at Saltley, near Birmingham, 1850. '...the Training of school-room, dining-room, class-rooms, masters' dwellings, and every necessary apartment; on the first and second floors are dormitories for 60 The scheme has much of a collegiate arrangement; but the architect has avoided the pretensions of such an establishment, and adapted a simpler style of architecture than is usually employed in the learned universities; considering it desirable to give the building a distinctive expression only, that might mark it as one united with many others to carry out an educational scheme peculiar to the present design is by Mr. B. Ferrey, architect; and is in the style of domestic architecture of Edward III.'s builders are Messrs. Winsland and Holland, of Duke-street, Bloomsbury'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.


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