Lichfield - Minors' School: woodcut engraving

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Date:1848

Description:Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables with a central door and a gable above. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the Conduit, which is shown to the right of the picture. There is letterpress on the back of the illustration, which is taken from 'Guides to the Cathedral and the City,' (1848 edtion, T.G. Lomax.)

It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. It was founded by Thomas Minors, a Presbyterian minister, in about 1670. The school was Anglican by the 18th century, closed in 1876, and was demolished between 1902 and 1914.

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Donor ref:SV-V.243b (45/8888)

Source: William Salt Library

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