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Page 303 (Oct 1917) ‘Agreed to a request from the Secretary of the Navy League that head teachers of all senior schools under the control of the committee should devote half and house … to a discourse upon the Navy and the part it plays in maintaining the safety of the nation and the unity of the whole Empire’. At page 349 (Nov 1917) it is recorded that 18 wounded soldiers from Lydgate Hospital were attending the woodcarving and handicraft classes at Western Road Evening School. |