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  <dc:title>Essay 2 - (iv) New Institutions (Private schools - General / Hazelwood and University / Preparatory / Periphery)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Notes on experiments in middle class education including the opening of Hazelwood school near Birmingham by Thomas Wright Hill and a similar school opened at Bruce Castle Tottenham, London by Hill's two sons Rowland and Arthur. 
Also includes correspondence between Brian Simon and his mother and  N J Frangopulo on types of school in Manchester during the early nineteenth century.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1950s</dc:date>
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