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  1. 19 gen 2021 · Princess Diana and Prince Charles visit the Dick Sheppard School in Tulse Hill, Brixton on January 23rd in 1982

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  2. Dick Sheppard School, the new L.C.C. secondary school for girls opened in September 1955. it was named after the Rev.Canon Dick Sheppard, who had worked towards the improvement of education in the Tulse Hill area. The Assembly Hall lies to the left, the administrative block in the centre and the classrooms on the right. The […]

  3. Dick Sheppard, London, the 80's. 82 likes. By the late 1970s, however, Strand School was closed down. Its remnants were merged with Dick Sheppard, resulting in its becoming a co-educational school...

  4. Dick Sheppard School was a large school, originally for girls, at Tulse Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth. It was founded as the sister establishment to Tulse Hill School for boys and as the Comprehensive alternative to St Martin-In-The-Fields High School for Girls. In the late 1970s it absorbed the remaining male pupils of nearby Strand School and continued as a co-educational school ...

  5. Dick Sheppard School (Q5273365) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. secondary comprehensive school in Lambeth, London. Dick Sheppard Secondary School; edit.

  6. Sheppard was the younger son of Edgar Sheppard, a minor canon at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor, and Mary White. Born at the Cloisters in Windsor, [1] he was educated at Marlborough College and then (1901–1904) Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He worked with the poor from Oxford House, Bethnal Green and then for a year as secretary to ...

  7. The founder of the Peace Pledge Union was Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard, popularly known as Dick Sheppard. He was a charismatic figure, a pioneer in a number of ventures, but always in touch with ordinary people. Surprisingly, perhaps, for someone so popular and down to earth, he was born at Windsor Castle on 2 September 1880.