Catalogue description Eastbourne College of Further Education and College of Arts and Technology, Eastbourne

This record is held by East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO)

Details of E/SC/200
Reference: E/SC/200
Title: Eastbourne College of Further Education and College of Arts and Technology, Eastbourne
Date: 1982 - 1987
Related material:

For copy minutes, 1979-1982 see R/E 1/40/6/1

 

College of Further Education: for minutes of the governing body, 1947-1957 see E/MA/59/1, for 1954-1979 see E/MA/58/1-2; for reports to the governing body, 1961-1973 see R/C 70/16; for files on new instrument and articles of government, 1970-1974 see R/C 70/17-18; for file concerning the constitution of academic board, 1972-1973 see R/C 70/19; for a review of the utilisation of resources at the College, 1984 see R/T 21/2; for area office files, 1948-1973 see R/E 3/10/2-3, 5-9

 

College of Art and Design: for minutes of the governing body, 1947-1957 see E/MA/59/1, for 1954-1979 see E/MA/58/1-2; for reports to the governing body, 1961-1973 see R/C 70/16; for files on new instrument and articles of government, 1970-1974 see R/C 70/17-18; for file concerning the constitution of academic board, 1972-1973 see R/C 70/20; for area office files, 1913-19734 see R/E 3/10/1, 4, 9; for plan, 1979-1987 see R/A 11/6

Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Eastbourne College of Further Education and College of Arts and Technology, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Physical description: 2 files
Administrative / biographical background:

The College of Further Education was previously until 1957 the Eastbourne Technical College and before that the Technical Institute. The College of Art and Design was formerly known as the Eastbourne School of Arts and Crafts and in c1954 it acquired Eversley Court, St Anne's Road (formerly used by Ascham House Gentlemen's School). From 1954 the two institutions shared a governing body

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