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45_History Of Schools In Sandgate.pdf
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A School room, Conamur, The Riviera Sandgate (A Wickham Jarvis , Architect)
A black and white photo of the Northside of Sandgate Primary School 1866-1972 undated
A class of Children from Sandgate Primary School, late 1940's
A class room, Conamur, an illustration from the booklet
A close up of the porch on the eastern side 1972
A decoration on the corner of the tower of the old Sandgate School 1987
A detail of one of the creatures on each corner of the tower 1987
A detail of the front showing one of two chimney stacks dismantled when the old Sandgate School was turned into 6 residences in1986
A door on the Southside of the old Sandgate School building 1986
A door on the Southside of the old school building 1986
A early postcard of the High Street showing the school (left) and Royal Oak Pub (right) c1910
An East view of the school from Lister Way 1973
An entrance (extreme left) and windows on the Eastside of the old school building 1986
An event outside Sandgate School possibly Empire Day undated
Another window to the old school 1986
A pen and ink drawing by W T Rigby, 1972 given to The Vicar of St Paul's from children and Staff 1972 signed Jean K Dexter (on rear)
A pen and ink drawing of the old Sandgate School built in 1866 and closed 1972
A photo of the rear of Sandgate School from Castle Road 1973
A rear view of Sandgate School undated
A replacement Sandgate primary School First World War Memorial September 2019
A small window in the old school building 1986
A view of Sandgate School from Lister Way 1973
A view of Sandgate School from Sandgate High Street undated
A view of Sandgate School from Sandgate School (note Royal Oak sign on right) c1970's
A view of Sandgate School from the East undated
A view of Sandgate School from the Southeast 1973
A view of Sandgate School taken from Sandgate Hill undated
A view of the School from Sandgate Hill 1973
A view of the Westside of old Sandgate School 1986
A view of the tower from the main door 1973
A window on the Westside of the old school building 1986
A window on the southside of the old school Sandgate 1986
Bathing, Conamur, an illustration from the booklet
Children of Infants 1, July 1957, outside of Sandgate School
Children of Infants 2, Sandgate Primary School, 11 July 1956
Children of Sandgate Infants 1, 1906
Close up of the windows in the rear of the old School 1986
Conamur (an illustration from the booklet) from the North, The Riviera
Conamur, a private school for girls , from the Southside, c1920's
Conamur School, a private school for girls 1897-1936 from the North, The Riviera, c1910
Conamur School 1897-1936.pdf
Early photograph of Sandgate School, built in 1866 (undated)
East view of Sandgate School from the front garden 1973
East view of the School from Lister Way 1973
Empire Day, Sandgate School, 1911
Entitled the Sea Garden, an illustration from the booklet
Hand tinted picture of Class 2, possibly Juniors in Sandgate School 1927
Infants, Sandgate School, 1896
Main entrance to Sandgate School with plaque above the door dedicated to James Morris, who died 1882
May Queen Parade, Sandgate School 1897, (May Queen, Rosa Winter)
Old Sandgate School, Sandgate High Street viewed from Sandgate Hill 2001
Old Sandgate School 1866-1972, undated
Old Sandgate School closed 1972 just prior to being turned into 6 residences in 1986
Old Sandgate School in the snow 1986
Old Sandgate School just before rendering of the tower was redone, Spring 2002
Old Sandgate School now six residential dwellings named after Headteachers of the school. June 1993
Old Sandgate School used prior to 1866 and subsequently by the 3rd Home Counties (C P) Royal field Artillery, Volunteers as a drill hall (next to Castle) 1987
Old Sandgate School viewed from Sandgate Hill (note the for sale sign extreme left) 1986
Old Sandgate School viewed from the North 1986
Old Sandgate School viewed from the Northwest undated
Old School Sandgate 1986
One of the South facing windows in Sandgate School 1986
One of the windows of the northside of the old school building 1986
One of the windows to the school 1986
One of two chimneys dismantled on the old School Sandgate 1986
Parade by Sandgate School children for Empire Day, coming down Sandgate Hill 1910
Parade of children outside Sandgate School undated
Part of Cliffe House taken from the South (sea) Side undated
Part of Sandgate School now Neale Cottage for sale, November 2011
Part of the Northside of the old School 1986
Part of the Schooltaken from the Southside 1986
Part of the Southside of the Old School 1986
Part of the Southside of the old School building 1986
Part of the Southside of the old School building 1986
Photo of rear of Sandgate school (note AFC 1930) on wall, 1973
Playground of Sandgate School (now closed) 1985
Rear gates old School castle Road
Rear view of Sandgate School undated
Sandgate's Year of the Child, featuring dancing by members of Christchurch School, on the Parade undated
Sandgate Primary School's banner of encouragment during lockdown Covid19 pandemic -April 2020
Sandgate Primary School at the bottom of Sandgate Hill undated
Sandgate Primary School has had several extensions since it opened in its present position in Coolinge Lane in 1972
Sandgate Primary School opened in 1972 when staff and pupils moved from the old school building at the bottom of Sandgate Hill
Sandgate School Camp, Cold Harbour, Rye, August 1927
Sandgate School Camp, Cold Harbour, Rye, August 1927
Sandgate School classroom, early 1960's
Sandgate School from the Southside (Castle Road) undated
Sandgate Society Members Peter Bamford and Marjorie Findlay-Stone present the new memorial board to children of Sandgate Primary School September 2019
Sandgate from the Northwest 1973
South View of Conamur, an illustration from the booklet
The Dining Room,, Conamur, an illlustration from the booklet
The Eastside of the school building now Neale Cottage, Old School Mews c1986
The Sandgate School built 1845, architect E Gotto of Rochester. Subsequently the HQ of the Folkestone Sea Cadet Corps, Castle Road now Flats undated
The back cover of the booklet, (photographed and printed by P A Buchanan & Co, Croydon, Surrey
The front cover of a booklet of six illustrations of the school undated
The original WW1 memorial board was probably lost when the school moved to Cooling Lane
The tower of the School from the West 1986
Towards the East end of the front of the Sandgate School 1983
Two town houses were built in the old school playground, 21 & 23 Castle Road, when the old school as turned into 6 residences undated