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Aldrington CE Primary School, Hove; Balfour Primary School, Brighton Benfield Primary School, Portslade Bevendean Primary School, Bevendean Bilingual Primary School, Hove ...
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The name "Brunswick" was taken from House of Brunswick, a term sometimes used for the House of Hanover, the name of the British royal family at the time. Brunswick Town was built as a collaborative project between Busby and the landowner, the Reverend Thomas Scutt. Construction started in 1824. The first houses were completed by 1826. [2]
2–8 Brunswick Place, Hove, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Part of the Brunswick Town estate west of Brighton, designed by the Wilds and Busby partnership in the late 1820s. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (IoE Code 365489) Date: 10 July 2010: Source: Own work: Author: The Voice of Hassocks
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Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead. It was the former junior school (after St. George's School in Ascot , Berkshire ), of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (then known as Brunswick ...
Big Hollow Middle School, for sixth through eighth grades, opened in January 2007, [10] [11] Taverine Middle School having closed in December 2006. [14] In January 2011, the district had the two school buildings on the U.S. 12/Illinois 134 site torn down [14] and, in May 2012, arranged to sell the property to Interstate Partners for $2.8 ...
In 1884, he transferred to Brunswick School in Hove, where his academic performance improved. [12] In April 1888, aged 13, he passed the entrance exam for Harrow School . [ 13 ] His father wanted him to prepare for a military career, so his last three years at Harrow were in the army form. [ 14 ]