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READING DIRECTORYâ
1919.
55
St. Barnabas (mixed, including infants), Emmer green, Caver'sham,
enlarged in 1905, for 150 children; average attendance, .120; Miss
Bobin, head mistress
St. Gilesâ Church (bays & girls), London road, built in 1824 (partly
rebuilt for girls & entirely for boys 1885), for 186 boys & 201 g ir ls ;
average attendance, 160 boys & 175 girls ; Albert Smith, m aster; Miss
Annie Drury, mistress
St. Gilesâ Church (infants), Crown street, for 175 infants; average attendÂ
ance, 101; Miss Rourke, mistress
St. Jamesâs Catholic (mixed & infants), Forbury road, built in 1912, for
214 children ; average attendance, 121; under the charge of Sisters of
â The Christian Schoolâ
St. Johnâs Infant, Watlington street, rebuilt 1872, for 230 children; average
attendance, 150; Miss A ld a E . Best, mistress
St. Johnâs, Queen's road, built in 1860, enlarged in 1894 & in 1908;
average attendance, 265; W illiam Sadler, master
St. John's (m ixed), St. Johnâs road, Lower Caversham, built in 1895, for
490 children; average attendance, mixed 233, infants 214; Alfred
Winkworth, head mastor; Miss S. M. Owens, head mistress
St. Laurence, Forbury, built in 1855, for 448 children; average attendance,
200; Thomas Hayward, master
St. Maryâs, Hosier street, built in 1851, for 700 children ; average attenÂ
dance, 460; C . G . H. Smith p .e,i.s. master ; Miss M. Dadley, mistress;
Miss L. Hickson, infantsâ mistress
St. Peterâs School, Church road, Earley (mixed & infants), built in 1850
& enlarged in 1869, 1879, 1886 & 1890, for 270 children ; average
attendance, 210; H . J. Wooldridge, master
St Peterâs (boys, girls & infants), School lane, Caversham ; average attenÂ
dance, 370; Robert P . Lunn, master; Miss Florence E . Cooke, girlsâ
â mistress; Mrs. E . Lunn, infantsâ mistress
St. Stephenâs, Hew Town, built in 1866, enlarged in 1872; average attenÂ
dance, 254; Edwin Hopcraft, 62 Wokingham road, master
Whitley â Special â School, Northumberland avenue, built in 1909, for
130 children ; average attendance, 121; Miss C. T. Darker, head misÂ
tress
BENEVO LENT IN S TITU TIO N S & ASSOCIATIONS.
Almshouses, New Lane hill, Tilehurst
Berks Clergy Charity, 9 Cross s t .; Geo. Edwd. Boulderson Rogers, clerk
Berkshire County Nursing Association, 122 Castle street; Miss Skinner
matron & superintendent
Berkshire County Nursing Home,122Castle St.; MissSkinner,matron&supt
British Red Cross Society ; Vm ^A-dm iral Henry Louis Fleet, o .b .b . The
Camber, 14 Colev avenue, director of Berkshire branch
Castle Street Almshouses, Castle street
Church Arm y Labour Home, 100 Castle street; apply, offieor in charge
Convalescent Home for Soldiers, Colesburg, 8 The Mount, Caversham;
Miss Knight, matron
'
Goring Heath Charities, 9 Cross street; George Edward Boulderson Rogers,
clerk & solicitor
Government Nurses' Home, Park ho. Parkside r d .; Miss Bayliss, matron
Helena Nursing Home for Invalid Ladies, 1 Brownlow road; Miss
E.
de L. Edwards, lady in charge
Lybbesâ Charity, Goring, 9 Cross street; George E dward Boulderson
Rogers, clerk & solicitor