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The Bisley Farm School For Destitute Boys

Engraving with narrative describing the opening of the Farm School in Bisley for the reformation and employment of destitute and homeless boys of London. Possibily from the Illustrated London News

Reference Number: PX 00017 00001

Archive Record Details
Date1861
FormatPrint
PublicationIllustrated London News
Places
ParishBisley
People and Organisations
ArtistAnon,
EngraverAnon

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