Catalogue description Ministry of Education and Department of Education and Science: Welsh Department and successors: Further Education, Registered Files (WT Series)
Reference: | ED 219 |
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Title: | Ministry of Education and Department of Education and Science: Welsh Department and successors: Further Education, Registered Files (WT Series) |
Description: |
Registered files created in the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Education and Department of Education and Science containing correspondence between the department and individual colleges and further education institutions in Wales. The types of institutions concerned included farm institutes, colleges of technology, colleges of further education, outward bound schools, independent further education institutes and art colleges.The topics covered in these files are extensive and the educational emphasis was always on local needs rather than language. Other more general files cover particular issues such as the standard and content of courses, provision of student accommodation and catering, and the distribution of technical colleges within Wales. There are also a number of files dealing with a proposal to set up a Welsh agricultural college. |
Date: | 1945-1977 |
Arrangement: |
Files relating to individual institutes are arranged in alphabetical order of county or county borough under the various types of institutes. |
Related material: |
Some earlier files in the WT Series are in ED 46 A few later files files can be found in ED 174 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | WT file series |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Department of Education and Science, Education Office for Wales, 1964-1970 Department of Education and Science, Welsh Education Office, 1970-1978 Ministry of Education, Welsh Department, 1944-1964 |
Physical description: | 68 files and flat sheets |
Access conditions: | Subject to 30 year closure |
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