History:
Somewhere in a small village in one of the former mining regions of Belgium, a new rather small monastery was created. Just a couple of years later though, the function of this monastery changed into a school. This went on without any changes into the 90s, this was also the time when...
visited this primary school with @woopashoopaa a nice little school this we visited has we were passing to go to another place so thought it would be worth a look inside and glad we did still a few bits and bobs left lieing around theres not much history about this place so heres a bit I found...
It feels nice to be back home exploring
:P although today of all days I refuse to use the term 'easter eggsploring'.I bailed out of doing this place twice in months past as it is situated on a very busy residential road so never found the right time to access the place, but Easter Sunday...
AT Primary School.
Visited with Stussy.
Part of another great weekend up the road. The school taught children from the ages of 3-12 years. Approximately 112 children were taught in the primary section and 30 children in he nursery. Closed it doors for the final time in 2008.
Been on my list...
Don't really want to say too much about this place, as we've been asked not to.
Part 2 of the Scotland Weekend Tour..........I had been wanting to do a school for ages, so when we got wind of this we were off!!! Some of the guys went to a farmhouse, and joined up with us later.
Thanks to...
More stuff from my archive of demolished/converted stuff :)
A very pretty Victorian primary school that was located in the north of the city (hence the name). At some point after closure renovation work was started but then stopped, as far as I am aware this renovation is now totally complete...
Been pondering whether to bother posting this report, but thought i'd share it anyway, some might find it interesting!
This little'ish primary school opened in 1873 with a considerable contribution from a local business man who donated £1400 towards the construction. As the population grew in...