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The below text was in the External links section. Not sure what to do with it. Moved here:
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- Please note The Caldecott Community (nursery/school) named after Randolph Caldecott whose illustrative works decorated the first Cartwright Gardens, London premises being founded in 1911 by Leila Margaret Rendel OBE and Phylis Potter. The Caldecott Community title is since renamed The Caldecott Foundation. Leila M. Rendel was a founder member with Kurt Hahn of Gordonstoun School, Scotland at which English royals have attended along with varied boys from L.M.R's Caldecott Community.
--71.191.42.242 (talk) 02:03, 1 January 2008 (UTC)