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Description: December 1894.
This image shows a bill sent to a parent from Bundle's College, an educational establishment for young boys, founded in 1889 by Frederick Bundle B.A. The school was housed in Morley Grange, formerly a private dwelling. The bill was addressed to Mr. William Hudson Esq., who was a corn miller from Horsforth, and who resided in Rose Villa on Scotland Lane. He had two sons attending Bundle's College; George William who would have been 13 and John Rowland who was 11 years old. (Source, 1891 census). The bill is for the quarter session up to December 1894 and it includes the cost of board, the biggest expenditure, and the cost of tuition and materials such as 'drawing materials'. Mr. Hudson was also billed for laundry, shoe repairs and tailoring. Research by Ronnie Barraclough. Photograph rom the David Atkinson Archive.
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