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Chester-le-Street St. Mary Parish

Reference: EP/CS Catalogue Title: Chester-le-Street St. Mary Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: 11: Schools

Covering Dates: 1875-1984

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  • Chester-le-Street St. Mary Parish
    • Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/)
    • Burns Infant School (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 01)
    • Church of England Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 02)
    • Chester-le-Street National Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 03)

Catalogue Contents

Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/)Burns Infant School (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 01)

11/2-5

Ref: EP/CS 11/2

Plan for intended school at Chester-le-Street (Burns School) by John Jopling, of Chester-le-Street, architect, 14 July 1875
(1 plan, waxed linen, 48 cm. x 35 cm., coloured)

Ref: EP/CS 11/3

Ground plan and front elevation of Burns Infant School, Chester-le-Street: plans as at present, by G.A. Kerrich-Walker of 33 Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, architect, n.d. [1894] Includes: sketch of proposed addition drawn on ground plan Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, waxed linen, 43 cm. x 53 cm.)

Ref: EP/CS 11/4

Ground plan, front elevation and section of proposed addition to Burns Infant School, Chester-le-Street, by G.A. Kerrich Walker of 33 Westgate road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, archi tect, n.d. [1894] Scale: 8 ft. to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, waxed linen, 51 cm. x 56 cm., coloured)

Ref: EP/CS 11/5

Memorandum that a certificate of contract for redemption of land tax, Burns School, was extracted for the rector [from records of the school], 10 April 1984
(1 paper)

Church of England Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 02)

11/1

Ref: EP/CS 11/1

1 October 1900 (1) Charles Hylton Jolliffe of Goldicote near Stratford upon Avon, Worcestershire, esquire (2) Rev. Alured Bayfield de Moleyns, rector of Chester-le-Street, Sir Lindsay Wood of The Hermitage, Chester-le-Street, bart., Charles Rollo Barrett, esquire, Robert Dickinson, clerk to the Guardians of Chester-le-Street parish, William Clarke, ironmonger, Frederick Harle, solicitor, John Mitchell, gent, and Richard Crookall, Congregational minister, all of Chester-le-Street Lease for 99 years by (1) to (2) of a piece of ground (1468 sq. yds.) in Chester-le-Street [fronting to Back Chare], as a site for Church of England schools, to be erected before 13 May 1901. Rent: £12 p.a. Includes: plan of property
(parchment, 1 file)

Chester-le-Street National Schools (Ref: EP/CS 11/section 03)

11/6

Ref: EP/CS 11/6

Elevation of offices and sections of Chester-le-Street National Schools, 1888 Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
(1 plan, waxed linen, 38 cm. x 24 cm., coloured)



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