Publisher's Synopsis
A History of Giggleswick School, From its Foundation, 1499-1912 recounts the extensive and detailed history of Giggleswick School in North Yorkshire. Authored by Edward Allen Bell and Richards Jackson, the book meticulously documents the school's evolution from its founding in 1499 to the early 20th century. This historical account delves into the school's academic, social, and architectural developments, providing valuable insights into the lives of its students and staff over several centuries.
The book is an important resource for anyone interested in the history of British education, the social history of Yorkshire, or the evolution of boarding schools. It offers a comprehensive look at the traditions, challenges, and achievements of one of England's oldest educational institutions. This book will appeal to alumni, historians, and those interested in the rich tapestry of British educational heritage.
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