List of Birmingham board schools
- List of Birmingham board schools
This is a list of the Birmingham board schools, built between the Elementary Education Act 1870 which established board schools, and the Education Act 1902, which replaced school boards with Local Education Authorities. Most of the board schools were designed by the firm Martin & Chamberlain (M&C).
List of board schools
"From these sources:"["Buildings of England - Warwickshire", Nikolaus Pevsner and Alexandra Wedgwood, 1966, 1974, ISBN 0-14-071031-0] ][*"Victorian Architecture in Britain - Blue Guide", Julian Orbach, 1987, ISBN 0-393-30070-6] ][Images of England] ]["King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys 1813-1983", D I Thomas] ]["The Best Building in the Neighbourhood?, Martin and Chamberlain and the Birmingham Board Schools", The Victorian Society, West Midlands Group, May 1968, F. W. Greenacre, Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham Collection B.Col 48.33] ][ [http://www.digital-ladywood.org.uk/ Digital Ladywood (photographs of Birmingham)] ] ][Ordnance Survey Maps 1890] :]Other board schools
Using source [:]
*Benson Junior School, Benson Road, Winson Road, c 1890, Grade II listed, IoEentry|216775|IoE
*Grove Junior School, Grove Lane, Handsworth, late 19th century, Grade II listed, IoEentry|217185|IoEUsing source [:]
*Constitution Hill 1883 (demolished 1967)
*Upper Highgate Street (demolished)
*Moseley Road
*Marlborough Road School 1896Other schools from the board school era
ee also
*Birmingham board schools - history
*London School Board
References
*"John Ruskin and Victorian Architecture, Michael W Brooks, 1989
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