• The Priory Ruskin Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, in Grantham in the English county of Lincolnshire....
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  • Central Technology and Sports College (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    in the north of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. It became part of The Priory Ruskin Academy in 2010. The Central School has its origins in the Central...
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    education, the arts, crafts, and the rural economy. Many streets, buildings, organisations and institutions bear his name: The Priory Ruskin Academy in Grantham...
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    The Priory Academy LSST (formerly the Lincoln School of Science and Technology) is a co-educational non-selective academy school and teaching school situated...
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  • Priory Witham Academy, the Priory City of Lincoln Academy and the Priory Ruskin Academy. www.lincolnpriory.org Archived 2007-10-10 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • The Priory Academy LSST- the lead academy of the federation, The Priory Witham Academy, The Priory City of Lincoln Academy, The Priory Ruskin Academy...
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    Grantham and District Hospital stands next to the Priory Ruskin Academy on the A607 in the north of the town. The maternity unit opened in August 1972 is now...
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    nearest schools are situated on the Manthorpe estate in Grantham. These are The Priory Ruskin Academy, (formerly the Central Technology & Sports College)...
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    Cowley Academy (formally The Thomas Cowley High School) is a mixed secondary school with Academy status, in Donington, Lincolnshire, England. As of 1...
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    left which is near The Priory Ruskin Academy. Manthorpe Road passes through Manthorpe, and the St John the Evangelist church is on the left. There is a...
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    John Ruskin College is one of the other colleges in the borough, located in Addington and Coulsdon College in Coulsdon. South Norwood has been the home...
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    Priory Ruskin Academy, Grantham The Priory Witham Academy, Lincoln St George's Academy, Sleaford St Peter and St Paul's Catholic Voluntary Academy, Lincoln...
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    October 2000) is a British athlete who competes in the 400 metres. Davey attended The Priory Ruskin Academy in Lincolnshire. As a young athlete Davey would...
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  • Thomas Middlecott Academy is a coeducational secondary school in Kirton, Lincolnshire, England. The school's curriculum includes GCSEs and BTECs, with...
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  • Carre's Grammar School (category Academies in Lincolnshire)
    George’s Academy, Stamford High School, and the hosts of this round – Priory Ruskin Academy. The Senior District Final was held 12 March, 2022. The original...
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  • Swindon Academy, Pinehurst UTC Swindon, Railway Village Brimble Hill Special School, Redhouse The Chalet School, Liden Churchward School, Priory Vale Crowdys...
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    Amy Horrocks (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music)
    Fairhazel Gardens. The name was officially changed to Goldhurst Terrace the following year when the extension from Fairhazel Gardens to Priory Road was agreed...
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    & Todd. ISBN 0-232-52176-X. Pollins, Harold (1984). The History of Ruskin College. Oxford: Ruskin College Library. "William Kimber (1872–1961)". Headington...
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  • Denis Eden (category Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools)
    trained at the St John's Wood Art School and the Royal Academy Schools, and went on to exhibit regularly at the Royal Academy. He was married to the poet Helen...
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  • Furness Academy, Barrow-in-Furness John Ruskin School, Coniston Kirkbie Kendal School, Kendal Kirkby Stephen Grammar School, Kirkby Stephen The Lakes School...
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    Retrieved 3 November 2021. "The Red House Glass Cone". www.dudley.gov.uk. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "Glasshouse Heritage Centre | Ruskin Glass Centre". ruskinglasscentre...
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    Lancaster, Lancashire (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Museum Lancaster Priory Lancaster Royal Grammar School Lancaster Town Hall Lune Millennium Bridge Queen Victoria Memorial The Ruskin - Library, Museum...
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    Brantwood, in the Lake District, from 1869 to 1871, a property later bought by his friend John Ruskin. While there he undertook assignments for the Clarendon...
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    Ivanhoe (redirect from Rebecca the Jewess)
    Jews and Christians, Normans and Saxons, the novel was credited by many, including Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin, with inspiring increased interest in chivalric...
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  • Garden Richmond Green Richmond Hill Riverwalk Gardens Russia Dock Woodland Ruskin Park Shoreditch Park Sayes Court Park Seven Kings Park Sir John McDougal...
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    involved with Ruskin's utopian project. She published first under the pseudonym Arran Leigh, a nod to Elizabeth Barrett. Edith adopted the name Isla Leigh...
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    George Gilbert Scott (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    had been the only design in the Gothic style. In 1854 he remodelled the Camden Chapel in Camberwell, a project in which the critic John Ruskin took a close...
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    originally held in the priory next to St Martin's Church. The founding principal was Frederic Mason. In 1968, the first-degree programme, the Bachelor of Education...
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  • Belgrave Square Belmarsh (HM Prison) Benjamin Franklin House Bentley Priory Museum The Berkeley Berkeley Square Bethlem Royal Hospital Bevis Marks Synagogue...
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    designers include the Baskerville font, Ruskin Pottery, the Acme Thunderer whistle, the Art Deco branding of the Odeon Cinemas and the Mini. Birmingham...
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