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All Saints Primary School, Gresford

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quarries. It also incorporated ornamental bricks and plain varnished woodwork. The architect was Edward Jones, the diocesan surveyor. The building contractor was Benjamin Owen of Chester. On Monday 12 October 1874, the school was opened by the Bishop of St Asaph. He made a speech about the school's
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All Saints Primary School was built in memory of Thomas Vowler Short. The inscription above the school door says, "These school buildings were erected by relatives in affectionate memory of Thomas Vowler Short, Late Bishop of St Asaph. An earnest promoter of education who died at the vicarage in
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The building cost £2,000, and was built on a field purchased from the Chapter of Winchester. It was designed to accommodate 120 boys. When it was opened, it was described as comprising a master's house and a schoolroom. The schoolroom measured 52′ 6′′ by 18′. The exterior stone was from the
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The original schoolroom forms part of the All Saints' Voluntary Aided Church in Wales School but the schoolmaster's house is a private dwelling.
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architecture and his predecessor. On 3 June 1996, the building became Grade II listed as an example of
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Thomas Vowler Short was the Bishop of St Asaph between 1864 and his retirement in 1870. He was a
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Vicarage, the home of Archdeacon Wickham, his brother-in-law.
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The dedication to Thomas Vowler Short above the school doorway
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Grade II listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough
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Index

primary school
Gresford
Thomas Vowler Short
Bishop of St Asaph
Grade II listed

Thomas Vowler Short
theologian
Christ Church
University of Oxford
Oxford Movement
Edward Pusey
John Henry Newman
John Keble
Gresford

Moss Valley
Gothic revival style architecture


"Opening of the New School Gresford"
Archived


"The death of the late Bishop of St Asaph"
Archived
"Short Thomas Vowler"


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