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LEC/6/1 · Unidad documental simple · 1897
Parte de Local Endowed Charities (London)

This report comprises the reports made by the Parish of Christchurch to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References Christ Church School in Blackfriars Road, Edwardes's Almshouses and other Charities, Hopton's Almshouses, Wrench's Charity, Charity of James How and others, Sir John Shorter's Charity, Kellett's Charity, Stock's Charity, Anonymous Charity, Ridout's Charity, Marshall's Further Charity, Martin's Charity, Hammerton's Charity, Boyse's Charity, Haye's Charity, Belcher's Charity, Orr's Charity, Lost Charities, Edward Edward's Charities for Bread and Beef, Mary Vernon's Charity, William Thorngate's Charity, The Albert Institution and Marlborough Street Estate, Mrs Vaughan's Charity and Henry Vaughan's Almshouses, Augusta Nona Hunt's Charity, The Inundation Fund Charity, St Saviour's Grammar School, The Unicorn Yard Trust and Herold's Foundation

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LLU/2/6 · Unidad documental simple · 2005
Parte de LLU+

Two data CDs. The first contains a video of a number of ESOL teachers talking about the resources and teaching styles they use in their work and a number of interactive activities aimed at improving English vocabulary. The second disc is closed.

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Dyslexia, Literacy and Learning Styles
LLU/6/7/2 · Unidad documental simple · c.2008
Parte de LLU+

Roller banner advertising LLU+'s work in dyslexia support, literacy and learning styles

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LLU/7/4/1 · Unidad documental simple · 26 Feb 2004
Parte de LLU+

Plaque commemorating the opening of the Central London Skills for Life Professional Development Centre. The inscription reads:

'LLU+

The Central London Skills for Life Professional Development Centre Established by London Central Learning & Skills Council and LLU+ London South Bank University on 26 February 2004'