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Chiswick School of Art

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At the outset, the school taught "Freehand drawing in all its branches, practical Geometry and perspective, pottery and tile painting, design for decorative purposes – as in Wall-papers, Furniture, Metalwork, Stained Glass".
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to become part of the new Acton and Chiswick Polytechnic. In 1928, the two branches of this were separated, so that the building in Bedford Park became the home of the Chiswick Polytechnic.
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By 1887, the name of the school had become the Chiswick School of Art and Science, and in November of that year new classes were announced in Chemistry, Steam, and Electricity.
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The school was formally opened on Saturday, 19 November 1881, and this was followed by an evening party with the Conservative member of parliament
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was commissioned to design a School of Art building, which was completed on Bath Road in 1881, near the new
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in 1944, but a new Chiswick Polytechnic rose from the ashes. In 1976, this was merged into the
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The school was planned to help to give the new garden suburb a sense of community. The
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1881 – Chiswick School of Art, Bedford Park, London
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Index


Thomas Erat Harrison
Bedford Park, London
West London Institute of Higher Education

garden suburb
District Line
Jonathan Carr
Turnham Green Station
City of London
arts and crafts
Maurice Bingham Adams
Tabard Inn
Richard Norman Shaw
St Michael and All Angels Church
Alexander Beresford Hope
Thomas Erat Harrison
Middlesex County Council
V-1 flying bomb
West London Institute of Higher Education
Arts Educational Schools
Jack Butler Yeats
Elizabeth
Susan Yeats
Bruce Angrave
Design for the School by Maurice Bingham Adams, 1881
Maurice Bingham Adams
The community buildings
People
archived

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