Annual Report of the Commissioners ...1851 |
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... needle - work ; and we have recently , by the establishment of a cottage kitchen , provided the means of teaching them cookery in its simplest forms , together with washing , mangling , and other branches of household management . 33 ...
... needle - work ; and we have recently , by the establishment of a cottage kitchen , provided the means of teaching them cookery in its simplest forms , together with washing , mangling , and other branches of household management . 33 ...
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... Needlework , provided the average daily attendance of Children be sufficiently large to warrant the Commissioners in so doing . 12. In Schools attended by Female Children only , under the care of a Female Teacher , such Teacher must be ...
... Needlework , provided the average daily attendance of Children be sufficiently large to warrant the Commissioners in so doing . 12. In Schools attended by Female Children only , under the care of a Female Teacher , such Teacher must be ...
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... Work - mistress ? 4. Is she to be employed exclusively in teaching Needle - work ? 5. When did she commence giving instruction in Needle - work in this School ? 6. Specify the different kinds of Needle - work , & c . , which it is ...
... Work - mistress ? 4. Is she to be employed exclusively in teaching Needle - work ? 5. When did she commence giving instruction in Needle - work in this School ? 6. Specify the different kinds of Needle - work , & c . , which it is ...
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... Needle - work ,. 6 دو وو دو 19. Masters of Agricultural Model Schools , with farms of from four to eight acres annexed , who are competent to con- duct both the literary and agricultural departments , are to receive £ 10 per annum , in ...
... Needle - work ,. 6 دو وو دو 19. Masters of Agricultural Model Schools , with farms of from four to eight acres annexed , who are competent to con- duct both the literary and agricultural departments , are to receive £ 10 per annum , in ...
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have been tried , the result has been satisfactory . Instruction in plain needle - work continues to be given ; and a well qualified person has been appointed to instruct the Mistresses in the art of cutting out and making up articles ...
have been tried , the result has been satisfactory . Instruction in plain needle - work continues to be given ; and a well qualified person has been appointed to instruct the Mistresses in the art of cutting out and making up articles ...
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31st December acres aforesaid amount annum application appointed Arithmetic Bailieborough Ballymena Board Building Castleblayney Commis Commissioners of National conducted Connaught Corporate capacity County daily average attendance demised denominations District Inspector District Model Schools Dublin Dunmanway Education in Ireland erection Examination Questions-continued farm Female Teachers Fivemiletown Galway Geography give Glasnevin grant gratuities hereby increase industrial JAMES KELLY Kilkenny Larne Lease Leinster Lessons on Money Limerick literary Managers Marlborough-street Masters MAURICE CROSS ment Munster National Education National Schools Natural Philosophy Needle-work Normal Establishment number of children Number of Imperfect Number of Satisfactory Number of Schools ordinary Parents or Guardians Patron or Patrons persons premises Premiums present promotion pupils purpose QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION Rathvilly receive religious denominations religious instruction respective Rolls rule Salary Satisfactory Answers Returned School-house School-room Schools in operation Second Class Secretaries sioners Teachers of National teaching tion Total Number Trustees trusty and well-beloved vested Workhouse Schools
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