Record

Ref NoE.NC18
TitleRoyal Victoria School for the Blind, Newcastle upon Tyne
Date1838 - 1985
Extent8 series; 10 files
AdminHistoryThe Royal Victoria Asylum was established from a fund to mark the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837 and was originally located at the Spital before moving to premises in Northumberland Street. In the 1890s the name was changed to the Royal Victoria School, and in 1895 the school moved to the former house of Dr Hodgkinson in Benwell Dene. Pupils came from throughout the North of England.
As a result of legislation to integrate special groups within the mainstream education system the school closed in 1985.
AccessStatusOpen
Related MaterialPunishment book 1904 is held at Newcastle City Library, available digitally at http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/collections.nsf/display?readform&id=17CFB2EDA62B7BAC80257427002E34ED
SubjectPrimary education
Secondary education
TermDisabilities
Education of the blind
Education
Special education
Schools
Acc No1720
2297
5425
Place_CodeNA486
Places
CodeSet
NA486/Newcastle upon Tyne
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