Lichfield - Minors' School and Conduit: sepia drawing

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Date:1841

Description:'The Conduit at Lichfield,' showing a square building with stone corners and a domed roof. It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. In the street, behind, the Minors' School is visible, founded by Thomas Minors, a Presbyterian minister, in about 1670. The school was Anglican by the 18th century, closed in 1876, and was demolished between 1902 and 1914. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

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Donor ref:SV-V.242a (45/8885)

Source: William Salt Library

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