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housecraft (ˈhaʊskrɑːft, -æ-) [f. house n.1 + craft n. 12.] The art of managing a house; skill in domestic duties. Also attrib.1906 L. H. Yates (title) Modern housecraft. 1910 Daily Chron. 1 Mar. 9/1 Ignorance of housecraft is the favourite reproach brought against the modern woman. Ibid., St. Marth...
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Edna Mosley
Among these were the ‘Electrical Housecraft’ kitchen, where demonstrators for then-new appliances such as cookers, irons and toasters could be trained.
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Janet Hitchman
passed from foster home to foster home, along with stints in hospitals, a home for mentally handicapped women, and the Thomas Anguish Hospital School of Housecraft
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Marianne Helena Brydon
During the early part of this year she devoted much time and thought to the equipment and maintenance of the Housecraft Training School for unemployed
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Anne Spencer (WRNS officer)
Early life
Spencer was born in Yorkshire in 1938 and educated at Newland School for Girls and the Yorkshire College of Housecraft.
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Evelyn Rose
On her return to Britain, she declined the offer of a university place to study psychology, and attended the Manchester College of Housecraft, where she
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Henrietta White
She created secretarial, housecraft and teacher training departments for both secondary and third level qualifications.
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The Vale Academy
There were seven classrooms, two dining rooms, four rooms for woodwork, housecraft, arts and crafts, and science, and a hall and gymnasium.
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Barnes Wallis Academy
The new buildings were a hall, two art and crafts rooms, metalwork room, technical drawing room, two housecraft rooms, and three science laboratories.
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Adelaide Doughty
Doughty also served as a governor of the Skinners' Company's School for Girls in 1951, as director of the National Institute for Housecraft from 1966,
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Mrs Balbir Singh
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Davidson, Alan (1 August 2014) "The Oxford Companion to Food", Oxford University Press
Forbes Publications, (1976) "Home Economics, Volume 22"
Housecraft (1974) "Housecraft, Volumes 47-48"
Collingham, Elizabeth M. (2005) "Curry: a biography", Chatto & Windus
Verlag, Gunter Narr (2006), "Journal for the
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John Leggott College
The next phase would open in June 1964, for a roll of 720, with six science laboratories, woodwork and metalwork rooms, and a housecraft room.
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Southbroom House
By 1930, there was a 'housecraft centre' near the school and a large garden for the pupils to work in.
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Gwendolyn Tonge
She went on to study pedagogy at the Housecraft Centre in Barbados and took further studies at the University of Puerto Rico.
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