Hungate Mission School

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Tipo de entidade

Pessoa coletiva

Forma autorizada do nome

Hungate Mission School

Forma(s) paralela(s) de nome

  • Salem Mission School

Formas normalizadas do nome de acordo com outras regras

  • Hungate Mission School; 1861-1920s

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    Área de descrição

    Datas de existência

    1861-1920s

    Histórico

    Hungate Mission School was founded in the March 1861 as Salem Mission School by Mr James Harrison, a member of the Quaker Society of Friends. As well as being a Sunday School, it taught reading, writing and arithmetic on every night of the week except Saturday when the teachers met together to clean up the place for the Sunday services.

    The school first opened in Whixleys Court, St Saviourgate, with a teaching staff representing nearly every religious community in the city. It was essentially non-denominational. It eventually left Whixleys Court and moved to a building in Garden Street, Hungate, which had been built by the Weslyan Methodists. At this time the name of the school changed to Hungate Mission School. By this time it was so important a centre that a volume was printed publishing the rules of the school, with two colour plates showing the schoolroom and its arrangements.

    The Mission School continued to teach pupils until the 1920s and closed down when the Hungate area began to disappear.

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    Funções, ocupações e atividades

    Hungate Mission School was a non-denominational school to teach the poor children of York.

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    Contexto geral

    Hungate Mission School was founded in the March 1861 as Salem Mission School by Mr James Harrison, a member of the Quaker Society of Friends. As well as being a Sunday School, it taught reading, writing and arithmetic on every night of the week except Saturday when the teachers met together to clean up the place for the Sunday services. \n\nThe school first opened in Whixleys Court, St Saviourgate, with a teaching staff representing nearly every religious community in the city. It was essentially non-denominational. It eventually left Whixleys Court and moved to a building in Garden Street, Hungate, which had been built by the Weslyan Methodists. At this time the name of the school changed to Hungate Mission School. By this time it was so important a centre that a volume was printed publishing the rules of the school, with two colour plates showing the schoolroom and its arrangements. \n\nThe Mission School continued to teach pupils until the 1920s and closed down when the Hungate area began to disappear.

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    Identificador de autoridade arquivística de documentos

    GB0192-414

    Identificador da instituição

    GB0192

    Regras ou convenções utilizadas

    International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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        Letter found inside the first minute book of the school (HMS/1)

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