Wesleyan School
On 16th September 1908, the children of Stalbridge gathered with clergy, teachers, and townsfolk to mark a special occasion — the laying of the stones for the new Wesleyan School. With proud hats, wide eyes, and hopeful smiles, they stood at the threshold of a future shaped by education and faith.
This photograph is more than a commemorative snapshot — it is a window into a community united around learning, tradition, and aspiration. Events like these were milestones not only for buildings, but for generations of young lives set to flourish under their roofs.
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This photograph is more than a commemorative snapshot — it is a window into a community united around learning, tradition, and aspiration. Events like these were milestones not only for buildings, but for generations of young lives set to flourish under their roofs.
🎓 Do you have old school photos, community ceremonies or family gatherings captured on film?
Keep their legacy alive — upload your vintage memories to Oldpik.com and help piece together the story of everyday Britain, one photograph at a time.
Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024
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