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National School, Great Shelford

History of the National School

Fanny Wale wrote in 1908 that the head master was Charles Smith, also organist and choirmaster. The Head mistress, Miss Quarry, has only been here a short time and is about to leave because the Committee have decided to have a mixed school. A Miss Hinton was head mistress there for a number of years and went away in 1901.

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