Luton, Wesleyan Schools 1897
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Non-conformists took education of their children very seriously. Until 1870, on the other hand, the state did not take education seriously for anyone except the rich. Successive governments were eventually forced to realise that Britain would have no place in the modern world unless the workers were taught the 3 Rs.
An extract from Luton Photographic Memories.
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