1925 Lacey Green School

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DISTRACTIONS

June 18th. Took registers at 1–35, in order to allow ten children to leave at 3-35 to take part in a play at Monks Risborough.   July 3rd. A half-holiday was given in the afternoon in honour of the centenary of the consecration of the church, as “Lacey Green Chapel of Ease”.   July 29th. Half –holiday given in honour of Miss Carter’s wedding.   September 29th. The school was closed today to allow 36 of the older children to visit Wembley Exhibition.

REQUISITES

January 12th. The stove is now in use and appears to be very satisfactory.   The temperature is raised considerable, enabling the work to be carried on in the cold weather under improved conditions.

NOTES

September 30th. Received a letter from the Education Secretary stating that the notice to terminate the tenancy of the school garden expires today and asking for the tools to be sent by rail to Aylesbury from Saunderton station.  October 2nd.  Forwarded the following gardening tools to Aylesbury today: -   6 Dutch hoes, 8 rakes, 10 draw hoes, 11 spades, 10 forks.

1925 Lacey Green School
Year 1925
Village Lacey Green
Author Lacey Green School Logbook
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Theme School
Social Period Category:1920's