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Newbury, Berkshire, England: The National School, c1915
Also known as The Council School, it might also have been called the National School, which was opened in 1909 and stood parallel to the railway where St Nicolas primary school has a ball court now.
The school caught the third bomb dropped in the pattern over Newbury which destroyed the church and the almshouses in February 1943. Fortunately the school was almost empty as lessons had finished so casualties were light.
Three children and two adults were killed in the bombing. They are all commemorated on a memorial in Shaw Cemetery along with the three persons from 46 and 48 Newtown Road and the seven pensioners from the almshouses.
The school was later demolished.
Owner/Source | RM |
Date | Added 28 Jul 2011 |
Linked to | Newbury, Berkshire, England |
Albums | Postcards from Berkshire |
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