Chailey Heritage
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The Chailey Heritage was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins.
Today the heritage is renowned for orthopedic care, and the Chailey Heritage School[1]
At one time it had a spartan, beachside hospital, the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital to seaward of the now derelict village of Tide Mills
[edit] Supporters
- Lord Llangattock (the 1st Baron Llangattock) (1837-1912) , responsible for finance for Boys and Girls Craft Schools.
[edit] Linked Organisations
- The Guild of Play, both formalised play for girls and trained them in 'Domestic Economy'
[edit] External links
- British Utopian Experiments (Sussex) 1325 - 1945 Scroll to Heritage Craft School 1903
- Chailey Heritage School
- Chailey Heritage: A Hundred Years - David Arscott The Amazon review adds value to this page
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