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Written by Bryn Jones
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Mar 29, 2008 at 11:25 PM |
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The Bishop Burton school log is a primary contemporaneous account of the weekly activities in the school from two years after its opening in 1861 through to its compulsory closure in 1986. The school replaced an endowed school that had been funded by initially by the Gee family. The log was maintained by the school head to comply with statutory requirements. The schoolmaster for the first 46 years of its life was Benjamin Swann and his accounts in particular go beyond the minimum required. They provide fascinating account of life and behaviour in the village. Issues that figure strongly in the log include the curriculum, the role of religion, childhood illness and death including major epidemics that caused the temporary closure of the school, attitudes to schooling, the behaviour of the children, school funding, the development of pupil teachers, the battle to keep children at school, the pressure for children to enter employment or take part in casual activities such as shooting parties, the relationship with the village gentry, local events such as the rose show, the impact of the two world wars, the activities of school inspectors, severe weather. The original log is held in the archives of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council and may be inspected there.The log was photocopied when it was lodged in the archives and the photocopies are in the possession of Mr John Dunning of Cold Harbour Farm, Bishop Burton. We have now taken digital photographs of the pages of the log.
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Last Updated ( Apr 01, 2008 at 08:25 AM )
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Written by Bryn Jones
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Mar 29, 2008 at 11:19 PM |
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Page Barrow's notebook of deaths and marriages (plus the occasional birth) has been located. It is now being transcribed and will be published on the Bishop Burton web site soon. It covers a period from 1908 to Page's death in 1927 at the age of 79. Page worked as a gardener in the village but was known as the village historian. The notebook contains references to over 350 families and individuals, most of whom are connected with Bishop Burton.
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Last Updated ( Mar 30, 2008 at 08:45 AM )
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New Update! - Forum Spam Prevention |
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Written by Administrator
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May 26, 2007 at 12:38 AM |
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Hello Everyone,
As many of you are aware we have had a problem with spam (in fact we had more spam messages than real ones! )
The new system requires you to enter an activation code on the registration page. The activation code is the name of the village pub. I'm sure everyone knows what this is. But just in case you don't, its 'the altisidora' (enter the name without the quotes and all in lowercase).
To stop this from happening in the future, i've changed how new users have to register in the forum. Now when a new user tries to register, an email is sent to me, and i have to authorize them. Obviously this will cause a small delay in people being allowed to post messages in the forum, however i check my emails most days, so the delay shouldn't be too long.
If anyone else would like help admin the forum, then please feel free to contact me.
Again appologies for all the spam everyone.
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Last Updated ( Jun 23, 2007 at 07:08 PM )
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