1879 – Schools, Temperance Town, Cardiff
Temperance Town was the unofficial name for a working-class inner-city suburb of Cardiff established in the late 1850s and demolished in the 1930s to make way for Cardiff Bus Station.
Temperance Town was the unofficial name for a working-class inner-city suburb of Cardiff established in the late 1850s and demolished in the 1930s to make way for Cardiff Bus Station.
Published in The Building News,
In the early 1830s Catherine McAuley started training courses in the Baggot Street Convent to qualify able students who wished to become governesses or teachers in various schools throughout Ireland.
The City of London School eventually outgrew its original site.
A small three bay building of rusticated limestone and brick trimmings opposite St Mary’s Church of Ireland.
Perspective View including plans from the The Building News,
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St.
“This group of schools was one of the first erected by the board.
A rather dour school building in a late Gothic style,
“The Boxmoor Schools, built at Two AVaters,