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  1. 3 de abr. de 2012 · Photographs of the Raine's Foundation Grammar School taken in the 1950's. More from. David Ward. HMS Pinafore programme 1974. November 21, 2014. The Raineian 1972. November 20, 2014.

  2. Schemes approved by the Charity Commissioners led to the removal of the boys school to Cannon Street Road (1875), the removal of the girls school to the former National School buildings (1880-1885), the dissolution of the Corporation of Governors and Trustees of Raine's Charities and the constitution of a new governing body, served by a Clerk, to administer the Foundation (1880), and the ...

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  4. Rose, C.M. Raine's Foundation: an East End Charity School 1716–80 (University of Bristol thesis 1985) Fuller, Tony. Henry Raine, Brewer of Wapping (2001) Raine's Prospect 1719–1969 (Raine's Foundation 1969) Raine's Foundation: Its Origins and History (1914) Henry Raine and the History of Raine's Schools (edited by Alan Johnson for the Old ...

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  6. 1250938. Date first listed: 26-Sep-1973. List Entry Name: RAINE'S FOUNDATION SCHOOL. Statutory Address: RAINE'S FOUNDATION SCHOOL, ARBOUR SQUARE E1. Go to the official list entry. Uploaded by Charles Watson This photo may not represent the current condition of the site.

  7. In 1875 the boys' school was moved to more centrally-situated premises in Cannon Street Road, where it became a public elementary school. Five years later the Middlesex School Society (founded 1784) was incorporated into Raine's Foundation; this enabled the girls to be moved into the former Middlesex school in Cannon Street Road.