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The History of Education in the Village of Ash next Ridley, Kent. (1735-1950) by N. J. Muller


Fig 5  A School Photo taken around 1900.  By courtesy of Mr E. Sharpe.  Reading from left to right: 
Back Row: A. Outred; E. Sharpe; G. Outrim; A. Streatfield; W. Gilbert; F. Hollands; 
F. Goodwin; W. Goodwin.  Mr Meyer, Headmaster
2nd Row:  H. Wilders; S. Streatfield; A. Pratt; M. Gilbert; G. Oldfield; S. Skudder; F. Smith; M. Oldfield
3rd Row: A. Gilbert; J. Stevens; A. Gilbert; E. Skudder; E. Gregory
Front Row:  F. Banks; A. Goodwin; S. Pratt; G. Skudder; M. Goodwin; A. Gregory
Slate held by boy reads: ASH NAT. SCHOOL  No 1.  Cardboard mount reads Fisk-Moore, Canterbury

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