Willaston School was an educational establishment in Nantwich set up to educate the sons of impoverished Unitarian ministers. The building is currently used as accommodation for students at Reaseheath College.[1]
Philip Barker came from a family of tanners, living at the Grove, Nantwich. In 1894 he gave provision in his will for Wollaston School, which was built next to the Grove. Barker's former home became the headmaster's residence.[1] A local MP John Brunner laid the foundation stone in 1899. The school opened in 1900 with 22 pupils, primarily drawn from Unitarian families.
^ abPearson, Bill. "Willaston School – 's Home Page". Bill Pearson's Home Page. Bill Pearson. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
WillastonSchool was an educational establishment in Nantwich set up to educate the sons of impoverished Unitarian ministers. The building is currently...
WillastonSchool, playing the dame in Dick Whittington. Aged 16, he left his home in Douglas and trained as an actor at the Mountview Theatre School in...
Ebbutt was educated at WillastonSchool. In 1910, at the age of 16, Ebbutt spent six months teaching English to adults at the School of languages in Duisburg...
It later moved to Capel in Surrey, then to the former building of WillastonSchool, Nantwich, Cheshire in 1987. It became Regents Theological College...
worm charming events took place at an English school fête at Willaston County Primary School in Willaston, Cheshire. The World Worm Charming Championships...
Hall & Beatrice Margaret Hall (née de Zouche). Hall was educated at WillastonSchool. Hall was Governor of Sierra Leone from December 1952 to 1 September...
43 Snaefell Road, Willaston, which became their home for the next two years. The same year, he went to Tynwald Street Infants School. On his seventh birthday...
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July 1958) was a British colonial official. Freeston was educated at WillastonSchool and New College, Oxford. After service in the London Regiment of the...
built-up area, which also covers parts of the adjacent civil parishes of Willaston, Shavington cum Gresty and Wistaston, had a total population of 76,437...
been found, including the remains of a road near Mollington, Ledsham and Willaston. This road may have continued to the port at Meols, which may have been...
1889 and comprised three junior local teams - Gawler South, Centrals and Willaston. All three clubs still exist. During the 1890 SAFA season the Gawler Association...
(Coach) (National Express) The town has eight primary schools (Highfields Community, Willaston Primary Academy, Millfields, Pear Tree, St Anne's (Catholic)...
Whitegate Whitley Village School, Lower Whitley Willaston CE Primary School, Willaston William Stockton Community Primary School, Ellesmere Port Willow Wood...
Association renamed Gawler and Districts Football League in 1953 1889 Willaston Gawler South Australia Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association Founding...
and part of Goodall's Corner. Nearby villages include Basford, Hough, Willaston, Wistaston and Wybunbury. The total population of the civil parish is...
Warford Hall Weaver Hall, Darnhall Whatcroft Hall Whirley Hall Willaston Hall Willaston Old Hall Willington Hall Willot Hall Winnington Hall Adlington...
suburbs, largely because of their proximity to the city centre and private schools, and the array of historic homes within them. Local government areas of...
dumps on verges (10 points) Condition of village greens, playing fields, school yards, public seats, and noticeboards (10 points) Condition of public and...
family. They moved to Bertha, Willaston, South Australia where James built and operated lime kilns. Job Harris moved to Willaston with his family and as a...