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A small, single-story brick building with a slate roof and a decorative white iron fence set behind a grassy verge.

Old School, Rampton (RGL2025)

Old School, Rampton

History of Old School

In 1818 there was a day school in Rampton, containing about 40 children, the expense of which was born by the Rector, Rev J Fowler.

Oval black-and-white portrait of an older woman with hair swept back, wearing a high-collared dark dress with puffed sleeves.

Miss Payne who kept the Dame School in Rampton

A man in a dark frock coat and trousers stands by a tall, decorative pedestal in this black and white historical print.

William King, Rampton National Schoolmaster

A large group of school children and two teachers posed for a photograph in front of a brick wall around 1904.

Rampton School c.1904: Miss M F Hall governess top left; Miss A Parker, infant teacher, top right.

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