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- 1892-2003 (Creation)
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17 boxes
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Biographical history
Battersea College of Education was established in the department of 'Women's Studies' at Battersea Polytechnic Institute as the Training School of Domestic Economy. A special grant had been given to the Polytechnic by the London County Council to open a teacher training school in domestic economy, and the first eleven full time students started their course in 1894. The department was recognised by the Board of Education as a teachers' training school in 1895. The department flourished, and in 1903 a new block was opened to provide improved accommodation. In January 1911 the first hall of residence was opened, with further halls provided in 1914.
After the Second World War the premises of Manor House School on Clapham Common Northside were purchased by London County Council for the Department. In 1948 London County Council took over the management of the department from Battersea Polytechnic and it was re-designated Battersea College of Domestic Science. A programme of building was undertaken, including a new science block which opened in 1953, and further new buildings opened in 1960. The College acquired a new site, Manresa House in Roehampton, in 1963, which became the Battersea Training College for Primary Teachers, providing courses for mature students. The College had also become a constituent college of the University of London Institute of Education, with courses leading to a Teachers' Certificate with special reference to domestic subjects and Department of Education and Science recognition of Qualified Teacher Status. In 1965 responsibility for the college was transferred from the London County Council to the newly established Inner London Education Authority and the College became known as the Battersea College of Education.
In 1976 it was proposed that Battersea should merge with the Polytechnic of the South Bank. Manresa House was closed in 1979, and primary education students were transferred to Rachel McMillan College. Home Economics students remained at Manor House which became part of the Polytechnic of the South Bank. The teacher training certificate was phased out in 1979, and in 1981/1982 the students transferred to the Polytechnic campus.
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Archival history
Other records of the college were destroyed on the move of the college to South Bank Polytechnic.
GB 2110 BCE 1892-2003 Fonds level 17 boxes Battersea Training College of Domestic Economy
Battersea College of Domestic Science
Battersea Training College for Primary Teachers
Battersea College of Education
Battersea College of Education was established in the department of 'Women's Studies' at Battersea Polytechnic Institute as the Training School of Domestic Economy. A special grant had been given to the Polytechnic by the London County Council to open a teacher training school in domestic economy, and the first eleven full time students started their course in 1894. The department was recognised by the Board of Education as a teachers' training school in 1895. The department flourished, and in 1903 a new block was opened to provide improved accommodation. In January 1911 the first hall of residence was opened, with further halls provided in 1914.
After the Second World War the premises of Manor House School on Clapham Common Northside were purchased by London County Council for the Department. In 1948 London County Council took over the management of the department from Battersea Polytechnic and it was re-designated Battersea College of Domestic Science. A programme of building was undertaken, including a new science block which opened in 1953, and further new buildings opened in 1960. The College acquired a new site, Manresa House in Roehampton, in 1963, which became the Battersea Training College for Primary Teachers, providing courses for mature students. The College had also become a constituent college of the University of London Institute of Education, with courses leading to a Teachers' Certificate with special reference to domestic subjects and Department of Education and Science recognition of Qualified Teacher Status. In 1965 responsibility for the college was transferred from the London County Council to the newly established Inner London Education Authority and the College became known as the Battersea College of Education.
In 1976 it was proposed that Battersea should merge with the Polytechnic of the South Bank. Manresa House was closed in 1979, and primary education students were transferred to Rachel McMillan College. Home Economics students remained at Manor House which became part of the Polytechnic of the South Bank. The teacher training certificate was phased out in 1979, and in 1981/1982 the students transferred to the Polytechnic campus.
Other records of the college were destroyed on the move of the college to South Bank Polytechnic.
Acquired on the merger of Battersea College of Education with the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1976.
Records of Battersea College of Education, comprising:
BCE/1, Governance: includes Governing Body and Academic Board minutes, and records regarding visitations by the University of London Institute of Education, 1953-1976;
BCE/2, Staff Records: includes Staff Registers, c1900-1991;
BCE/3, Publications: includes prospectuses, College Magazines, history publications and Battersea Polytechnic reports, 1892-2003;
BCE/4, Photographs: includes group photographs of college students and photographs of lessons, students, staff and exhibitions, 1953-1970;
BCE/5, Plans: comprises a plan of the college n.d;
BCE/6, History and Special Events: includes records regarding official openings, special events and the College's history, 1950s-1970s;
BCE/7, Records on the Merger with South Bank Polytechnic: includes Joint Working Party records and reports, 1973-1976;
BCE/8, Student activities: includes student records and enrolment cards, c.1900-1977;
BCE/9, External publications: comprises external publications regarding the College or domestic economy education in general, 1899-1994.
All files in this collection have been appraised as 'retain permanently' according to the University's Record Retention Schedules.
None expected.
The collection is catalogued.
The collection is available to the public, except for records restricted under the Data Protection Act. Please contact the University Archives Centre for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.
Reproduction is at the discretion of University Archives Centre staff
English
www.lsbu.ac.uk/archivescatalogue
The London Metropolitan Archives holds the following records:
Plans of Manresa House, 1967-1968 (Catalogue Reference: ILEA/DBPS/GM/01/023 and ILEA/DBPS/GM/01/024);
Photos, (Catalogue Reference: SC/PHL/02/0390-91 and SC/PHL/02/0417);
English Heritage Project files on Manresa House, (Catalogue Reference: ACC/3499/EH/07/01/410, ACC/3499/EH/07/01/411 and ACC/3499/EH/07/03/026);
Architects Department, Greater London Council- Historic buildings files, (Catalogue Reference: GLC/AR/HB/01/1112);
London County Council Education Officer's Department files on Transfer to London County Council, Visitations and Expansion, (Catalogue Reference: LCC/EO/TRA/02/060, LCC/EO/TRA/02/061, LCC/EO/TRA/02/062, LCC/EO/TRA/02/063 and LCC/EO/TRA/02/064);
Governors Meetings Papers presented to London County Council Education Officer's Department, 1961-1965, (Catalogue Reference: LCC/EO/TRA/04/042, LCC/EO/TRA/04/043, and LCC/EO/TRA/04/044).
The National Archives hold the following records:
Reports of the Department of Education and Science, 1945-1967, (Catalogue Reference: ED 115/135).
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997. December 2009. Communications media Battersea Battersea College of Education x Battersea Polytechnic Training College of Domestic Science x Battersea Training College of Domestic Science x Battersea Training College for Primary Teachers Battersea Polytechnic x Battersea Polytechnic Institute Battersea Training College for Primary Teachers x Battersea College of Education Clapham Common Educational administrators Educational levels Educational personnel Educational personnel training Educational supervision England Europe Governing bodies Health education Higher education Higher education institutions Home economics education London Manor House Manresa House Nutrition education Periodicals Photographs Polytechnic of the South Bank Publications Roehampton South Bank Polytechnic Students Surrey Teacher education Teacher education schools Teacher educators Teachers Training UK Visual materials Vocational schools Western Europe Women students Women teachers Information sciences Wandsworth Personnel People by occupation People Organizations Educational institutions
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Acquired on the merger of Battersea College of Education with the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1976.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Records of Battersea College of Education, comprising:
BCE/1, Governance: includes Governing Body and Academic Board minutes, and records regarding visitations by the University of London Institute of Education, 1953-1976;
BCE/2, Staff Records: includes Staff Registers, c1900-1991;
BCE/3, Publications: includes prospectuses, College Magazines, history publications and Battersea Polytechnic reports, 1892-2003;
BCE/4, Photographs: includes group photographs of college students and photographs of lessons, students, staff and exhibitions, 1953-1970;
BCE/5, Plans: comprises a plan of the college n.d;
BCE/6, History and Special Events: includes records regarding official openings, special events and the College's history, 1950s-1970s;
BCE/7, Records on the Merger with South Bank Polytechnic: includes Joint Working Party records and reports, 1973-1976;
BCE/8, Student activities: includes student records and enrolment cards, c.1900-1977;
BCE/9, External publications: comprises external publications regarding the College or domestic economy education in general, 1899-1994.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
All files in this collection have been appraised as 'retain permanently' according to the University's Record Retention Schedules.
Accruals
None expected.
System of arrangement
The collection is catalogued.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
The collection is available to the public, except for records restricted under the Data Protection Act. Please contact the University Archives Centre for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.
Conditions governing reproduction
Reproduction is at the discretion of University Archives Centre staff
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Finding aids
www.lsbu.ac.uk/archivescatalogue
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
Related units of description
The London Metropolitan Archives holds the following records:
Plans of Manresa House, 1967-1968 (Catalogue Reference: ILEA/DBPS/GM/01/023 and ILEA/DBPS/GM/01/024);
Photos, (Catalogue Reference: SC/PHL/02/0390-91 and SC/PHL/02/0417);
English Heritage Project files on Manresa House, (Catalogue Reference: ACC/3499/EH/07/01/410, ACC/3499/EH/07/01/411 and ACC/3499/EH/07/03/026);
Architects Department, Greater London Council- Historic buildings files, (Catalogue Reference: GLC/AR/HB/01/1112);
London County Council Education Officer's Department files on Transfer to London County Council, Visitations and Expansion, (Catalogue Reference: LCC/EO/TRA/02/060, LCC/EO/TRA/02/061, LCC/EO/TRA/02/062, LCC/EO/TRA/02/063 and LCC/EO/TRA/02/064);
Governors Meetings Papers presented to London County Council Education Officer's Department, 1961-1965, (Catalogue Reference: LCC/EO/TRA/04/042, LCC/EO/TRA/04/043, and LCC/EO/TRA/04/044).
The National Archives hold the following records:
Reports of the Department of Education and Science, 1945-1967, (Catalogue Reference: ED 115/135).
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- Educational personnel » Educational administrators
- Educational levels
- Educational personnel
- Educational personnel training
- Educational supervision
- Health education
- Educational levels » Higher education
- Higher education institutions
- Home economics education
- Health education » Nutrition education
- Periodicals
- Visual materials » Photographs
- Students
- Educational personnel training » Teacher education
- Higher education institutions » Vocational schools » Teacher education schools
- Educational personnel » Teachers » Teacher educators
- Educational personnel » Teachers
- Training
- Visual materials
- Higher education institutions » Vocational schools
- Students » Women students
- Educational personnel » Teachers » Women teachers
- Information sciences
- Personnel
- Organizations
- Educational institutions
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Rules and/or conventions used
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997.
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Language(s)
- English