Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Blind School, Exeter

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of Sty. David's Hill, Exeter

1851 Resident was Sarah Friend (age 46 born Torkholes, Lancs.) Matron of the Blind School - Widow. With her daughter Emily, three servants, two teachers. 11 female and 11 male Scholars with ages from 10 to 28 years.[1]

1861 Blind Institution, 6 St David's Hill, Exeter: Sarah E. friend (age 56 born Blackburn), Superintendent and a Widow. With her daughter. Six staff / servants. 12 female and 21 male pupils age from 10 to 43. Most seem to be trained in basket work.[2]

1871 Devon and Exeter Institution for the Blind, St. David's Hill, Exeter. Sarah E. Friend (age 66 born Blackburn), Matron and a Widow. Eight staff including teachers and servants. 14 females and 17 male pupil boarders aged 12 to 48 years and most listed as Basket Makers. 14 female and 13 males pupil / scholars. Four servants.[3]

1881

1891 West of England Institution for the Blind, St. David's Hill, Exeter: Marion Hurrell (age 74 born Mersea, Essex), Superintendent of Institution and a Widow. Also a Schoolmaster and a Teacher.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1861 census
  3. 1891 Census