Plaque

Lady Byron

Inscription

Lady Byron, 1792 - 1860, founded the renowned Co-operative School within these environs, 1834 - 1859.
Ealing College

Site: Lady Byron (1 memorial)

W5, St Mary's Road, University of West London

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Lady Byron

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Ealing Grove School, Co-operative School

The Ealing Grove School (for boys) was established by Lady Byron in 1834 on t...

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Lady Byron

Born as Anne Isabella Milbanke, sometimes known as Annabella, an heiress in h...

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Lady Byron

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University of West London / Ealing College

Wikipedia gives: 1860 the Lady Byron School was founded and later became Eali...

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